Big part of it is entirely automated - setting your username to instead of the generic "@bsky.social" to use your own domain registrar will get you a check, as that proves that e.g. the Wendys account would actually be run by Wendys.com.
The other is bluesky manually giving certain (auto-verified?) accounts the ability to verify others. The example given is New York Times being able to verify all their own journalists.
But in both cases it's different from the way Twitter used to do it (managing a manual database of all verified accounts) or does it now (lol pay $8 for a useless checkmark)
It's Oblivion exactly as janky as you remember it, this remaster is a weird mishmash where all the visual rendering is handled by Unreal Engine 5 but the game itself is running using the original engine in the background.
It's even kinda directly compatible with all the old mods, though most will need tiny tweaks to properly function.
So it can kinda be thought of as "Oblivion RTX Remix", if you know that tool.