Image:Standard inventory interface, Oblivion 2006-12-27.jpg

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Screenshot taken from The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, for purposes of identifying key features of the game's inventory interface, notably its fixed nature, separate from and not commingled with the normal operational functioning of the game in question, unable to be locked for those periods when the player is seen to be mobile, unable to be resized as fits the situation, set in a list, and giving the static background a sepia tone it never had in the normal progress of the game. Image 640 x 480, compressed from 1024 x 768 using Photoshop 7.0., so as to be of "Web Resolution". Captured using demonstration version of Fraps, a screenshot capture utility.

Rationale for the fair use of this image in the articles Gameplay of The Elder Scrolls series:

  1. Used in absence of free material to serve the same purpose. An game interface, positively identifiable only by a game screenshot, necessarily a copyrighed work.
  2. Unlikely to detract from the original market role of the product, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, ingame screenshots not forming any notable part of a consumer's desire for the product, or a significant component of the product itself.
  3. As low resolution as deemed necessary without obscuring the essential features of the image.
  4. Previously published in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.
  5. Necessary for the illustration of the ingame interface features essential for the understanding of the game and the gameplay thereof.
  6. Only to be used in the article namespace.

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