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Horse Armor Mod Oblivion Download For Mac


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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion® Game of the Year Edition presents one of the best RPGs of all time like never before. Step inside the most richly detailed and vibrant game-world ever created. With a powerful combination of freeform gameplay and unprecedented graphics, you can unravel the main quest at your own pace or explore the vast. Oblivion's infamous horse armor can now be downloaded and imported into your game. Why infamous, you ask? Because it's not free. To be clear, you won't be splurging from your Tamriel gold. After running the game with this mod enabled, you'll get a log entry saying that you've found a note from Snak gra-Bura, the proprietor of Chestnut Handy Stables near the Imperial City. It says that you're welcome there to receive your free horse armor. Go there and talk to Snak.

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Status Confirmed Type: Year Origin The Elder Scrolls Tags,,, About Horse Armor is a downloadable content (DLC) package containing armor that could be placed on a player's horse for the 360 release of the game. After being heavily mocked by the gaming community, the term 'horse armor' became associated with useless and overpriced DLC packages.

Oblivion Horse Mods

Origin On April 3rd, 2006, Bethesda Game Studios released the first DLC for the game The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, charging $2.50 for access to an item called “Horse Armor.” Once installed, the player could visit an Orc non-player character (NPC) and receive a set of armor to be placed on a horse (shown below). While the first set was free, each subsequent horse armor purchase would cost the player 500 gold. Spread The same day the DLC was released, the news blog Joystiq published an article about the armor, which criticized Bethesda for charging for a simple in-game item. On April 4th, 2006, Evil Avatar Forums member bapenguin posted an interview with Bethesda vice president of marketing Pete Hines, who responded to questions about the Horse Armor DLC backlash: bapenguin: It seems there's been quite a bit of backlash from the $2.50 horse armor skins. What's your take on it? Pete Hines: Honestly there's not a lot of info out there for us to go on. We tried to find a spot for it that fit with what other things were out there.