


I run a very tight ship, so I know with sufficient confidence that it isn't malware related. Basically, I have to start the games twice as they won't load the first time without rundll32.exe running first and then I have to manually end the rundll32.exe process after exiting the game as it loads up my available CPU usage (on a 12 thread 4.2GHz CPU), effectively doing nothing extremely intensely. Oblivion loads up fine on max settings and runs great, only I continue to have problems with rundll32.exe with running these older games on Windows 7 Pro 64 bit. I had everything from Oblivion uninstalled on this computer a while ago (except for my saved games), so I don't think it had anything to do with that. For some reason the main game file wasn't selected as a default load option when choosing what content to load. Rebuilt from the ground up using original Oblivion concept art, you'll now find canals that let ships pass through the entire city unimpeded, rearranged districts, and a sprawling new Leyawiin Castle.I recently picked up the Deluxe Oblivion game on Steam to replace my old CD collection as well. RELATED: The Elder Scrolls Online Gets Another Graphical Update With The Waking Flame DLC Move towards the coast of Blackwood, however, and things brighten up – and that's especially true for Leyawiin. Blackwood in particular looks much better than you'll remember, with towering trees, crumbling ruins, and an oppressive fog that lingers on the horizon. Leyawiin recently received a makeover for the release of The Elder Scrolls Online's Blackwood Chapter – but this Skyblivion reimagining might be more impressive.īefore taking a look at Leyawiin, the new trailer discusses other landscapes that are getting an update, including the Fall Forest and the entire Blackwood region in which Leyawiin resides.

The team behind Skyblivion – that is, an ambitious project that's modding Oblivion into the world of Skyrim – today gave us an in-depth look at the swampy city of Leyawiin.
