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Bethesda Seeks Oblivion Remaster Feedback: Let's Fix Issues

Apr 29, 2025 12:20 PM

Bethesda is seeking feedback from players regarding potential improvements for the highly-anticipated Oblivion Remastered, particularly as fans uncover bugs reminiscent of the original game. One player highlighted a frustrating issue while attempting the Thieves Guild questline, specifically trying to procure the Countess Alessia Caro's ring. This pesky bug from the original 2006 release has crept into the remaster, where the ring fails to spawn when players arrive to retrieve it. However, classic tricks employed in the original game can still work in the remaster, allowing players to potentially resolve the issue. Many gamers hope Bethesda addresses these bugs while preserving the quirky charm of Oblivion, ensuring a smoother experience while navigating Cyrodiil.

What improvements are players hoping to see for Oblivion Remastered?

Players are hoping to see bug fixes like the ring issue in the Thieves Guild questline, improvements in game mechanics, and overall enhancements that would make the experience smoother while still retaining the charm of the original game.

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion originally released in 2006 is a beloved action role-playing game known for its vast open world and freedom of exploration. It set a high bar for RPGs with its engrossing storylines and intricate character development. With the recent news of Oblivion Remastered, fans are excited to relive their adventures in Cyrodiil while hoping for modern upgrades to improve gameplay and graphics while minimizing iconic bugs.



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