The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion

One item I always found hilarious in Oblivion was after you did the main quest the guards still referred to you as just a citizen. Would be nice if they treated you differently. I wish they'd come out with a mod for F3 so that you could continue playing after completing the main quest.

I think the new downloadable content allows this, and ups the level cap from 20 to 30. From what I remember hearing.
 
One item I always found hilarious in Oblivion was after you did the main quest the guards still referred to you as just a citizen. Would be nice if they treated you differently. I wish they'd come out with a mod for F3 so that you could continue playing after completing the main quest.

Theres a ton of mods that do that.....that was one of the first mods that came out, that and the level uncapper.
 
Operation Anchorage and The Pitt are crap. I haven't played Broken Steel yet, but judging by the features it actually extends the main game instead of throwing you in some isolated area and taking away all your equipment and giving you some lame "gather intel/steel ingots" mission. That alone makes it a lot better than the previous DLC. And yeah, it also raises level cap to 30 and adds some useless high level perks
 
Is the main quest finished after you get the dragon armor?
When you finally earn the Imperial Dragon Armor, it’s a big moment. It’s the badge of honor that marks the completion of the main questline, but let me tell you—this is far from the end of your journey in Cyrodiil. That shiny suit of armor doesn’t mean the game is over. In fact, it’s more like the starting line for a whole new adventure.

Once the main story wraps up and you’ve waited those two in-game weeks to claim your prize, the world opens up in ways that feel almost limitless. You’ve got a massive map still full of side quests, guild storylines, and endless opportunities to grow your character. You can pick a direction, any direction, and there’s always something exciting waiting to be discovered. Whether it’s helping out a random villager, joining a faction to climb the ranks, or just leveling up to become the ultimate hero—or villain—it’s entirely in your hands.

So, don’t let the armor be your finish line. Slip into that legendary gear and take a victory lap through Cyrodiil, chasing down new adventures and making the world truly your own.
 
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