In short, it's all just a matter of making the content and populating the landmasses so each province has it's own flavor. I also highly recommend Morroblivion, which converts content from Morrowind to Oblivion, but that's an aside. They tried Hammerfell and Stirk on Oblivion, and might even do something on Skyrim (I don't know). They started with the lofty goal of recreating Tamriel under the Morrowind engine, then trimmed down scope to just the Morrowind Mainland. Tamriel Rebuilt is the grand daddy of these types of mods. There are plenty of mod projects that try to do just this, one province at a time: There are no technical limitations to populating them, especially if each province were a separate world-space. Oblivion already had the landmasses present for the rest of the provinces, but they weren't populated with anything besides trees. Plenty of games could handle a modern Tamriel at the scale of Oblivion or even Morrowind. Arena included all of Tamriel, but the provinces looked identical and it was fairly boring, IMHO. Not difficult at all, in terms of scaling.
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