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Date: 2025-04-28 02:10 pm (UTC)As I understand it, the leveling system is now a hybrid of how Oblivion originally did it, and how Skyrim does it. I actually haven't leveled my character up from 1 yet, so I don't have any firsthand experience with it yet, just going by what I've read about the release so far.
I only got to level 5 or so in my attempt to play the original Oblivion in the last couple of years... but that scaling problem you mention is one of the things I remember reading about, and one of the things I tried to account for in the tiny mod selection I chose for my first crack at an Oblivion run. So it'll be interesting to see how they compare.