It's been over a month since The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered hit the shelves, and fans are eagerly awaiting a new patch to address the lingering issues. Dive into this article to discover what players are hoping to see in future updates and why console gamers are particularly in need of these fixes.
Oblivion Remastered Has Yet to Have a Patch
Fans Are Looking for an Update
Since the release of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered, Bethesda has remained silent on any forthcoming patches, leaving fans anxious and vocal on platforms like Reddit. They've been vocal about the fixes and enhancements they desire.
Bethesda did roll out a hotfix three days post-launch, but it inadvertently introduced new problems, including the removal of upscaling options. Although a subsequent patch restored these options, some players noted it required a cumbersome workaround to be effective.
Despite this, the game continues to suffer from bugs, with the notorious Kvatch quest bug trapping players in a soft lock, preventing progress. While the community has devised temporary fixes, Bethesda has yet to officially address this issue.
Despite the silence, fans remain optimistic, hoping for a comprehensive patch soon. Among their wishlist for future updates are inventory subcategories, enhanced controller shortcuts, and other quality-of-life improvements.
Consoles Need It More
The clamor for updates is particularly urgent among console players. Recent reports highlight that PlayStation and Xbox versions of Oblivion Remastered are plagued with performance issues that worsen over time. These problems are believed to stem from memory management issues, leading to glitches and stutters in specific areas of the game.
Bethesda has yet to respond to these concerns, leaving players to devise their own solutions. In an effort to engage with the community, Bethesda recently opened a suggestions channel on their official Discord server, encouraging players to share feedback and ideas for the game.
Oblivion Remastered Player Paralyzed for 66 In-Game Years
In a lighter note, one player, Vaverka, shared a unique experience on Reddit on May 20. He found himself paralyzed in-game for a staggering 2,097,762,304 seconds, or 66 years in the game's timeline. This self-inflicted curse, humorously compared to the reign of Emperor Uriel Septim, has sparked curiosity among players about how to replicate it, though Vaverka has not yet revealed the recipe.
As players continue to explore Oblivion Remastered, discovering both its charms and its bugs, there's a collective hope that Bethesda will soon address these issues. The game, now two decades old in its original form, has fans yearning for improvements to enhance their beloved experience. Hopefully, a patch will arrive before Vaverka's in-game paralysis spell expires.
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered is available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S (also on Xbox Game Pass), and PC. Stay tuned for the latest updates by checking out our related articles!