The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered has been in the hands of eager players for nearly a week, and the community has already compiled a comprehensive wishlist of enhancements they hope to see implemented. Bethesda Game Studios and Virtuos surprised fans by shadow-dropping this highly anticipated remaster last Tuesday, prompting players to dive back into the enchanting world of Cyrodiil. While the remaster retains the iconic landscapes and demonic Oblivion Gates of the 2006 original, now enhanced with modern visuals, it also introduces several gameplay tweaks to enhance the experience for new and returning players alike. With the addition of a sprint mechanic, fans are buzzing with excitement and curiosity about potential future updates.
Bethesda has actively engaged with the community, soliciting feedback through its official Discord server. Although it's uncertain which suggestions will make it into the final product, it's evident that Bethesda is keenly listening to player input. Here are some of the top-requested changes that have risen to the forefront of the community's desires.
Less Awkward Sprinting
One of the most noticeable additions to Oblivion Remastered is the sprint feature, which allows players to traverse the Planes of Oblivion more swiftly. However, the current sprint animation has been described as somewhat awkward, with the character hunching forward and swinging their arms in an exaggerated manner. Fans are calling for adjustments to this animation to make it appear more natural. Some even suggest adding an option to toggle between the new and original sprint styles, allowing for personal preference and maintaining the charm of the Elder Scrolls series' characteristic jank.
More Customization Options
The character creation system in Oblivion Remastered has sparked creativity across social media platforms, yet many players believe there's room for improvement. Popular requests include additional hair options and more extensive body customization tools, such as adjustable height and weight. These enhancements would grant players greater freedom to express their unique identities within the game. Moreover, there's a strong desire for the ability to alter a character's appearance later in the game, ensuring flexibility and satisfaction with one's avatar throughout the adventure.
Difficulty Balance
A week post-launch, the difficulty settings of Oblivion Remastered have become a focal point for player feedback. Many feel that the Adept mode is too easy, while the Expert mode is excessively challenging. The community is advocating for a difficulty slider or additional options to fine-tune the challenge level, potentially recreating the balance found in the original game. "We need difficulty sliders, please!" one Discord user pleaded, highlighting the need for a more tailored gaming experience.
Mod Support
Given Bethesda's strong support for mods over the past decade, the absence of official mod support in Oblivion Remastered at launch has been a significant disappointment for many. While unofficial mods are available for PC users, console players are left without the ability to customize their game experience fully. The community is hopeful that Bethesda and Virtuos will introduce official mod support, enhancing the modding experience on PC and possibly extending it to consoles.
Spell Organization
As players delve deeper into Oblivion Remastered, managing an ever-growing list of spells has become a cumbersome task. The current spell menu can become overwhelming, especially as players create custom spells and level up. There's a strong demand for better organization tools, such as the ability to sort and hide spells, making it easier to find the right incantation amidst the chaos of Cyrodiil's magical arsenal.
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Map Clearing/Soul Gems
Exploration lies at the heart of the Elder Scrolls experience, and players are eager for updates that enhance map readability. A UI update that clearly indicates whether a location has been cleared would prevent players from revisiting already-explored dungeons. Similarly, the community is pushing for improvements to Soul Gem identification, similar to the streamlined system in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, which allows players to discern a Soul Gem's type at a glance.
Performance Fixes
While most players have enjoyed a smooth experience with Oblivion Remastered, there have been reports of framerate issues, bugs, and visual glitches across all platforms. A recent backend update exacerbated these issues, causing graphical glitches and reducing performance on PC. Bethesda has acknowledged the problems and is working on a fix, which fans hope will also include optimizations to further enhance the gaming experience.
Elder Scrolls enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating updates to Oblivion Remastered, but PC players don't have to wait on Bethesda alone. The modding community has already stepped up, offering hundreds of mods that address some of the most requested changes, including upright sprint animations and expanded customization options.
For those looking to dive deeper into Oblivion Remastered, we have extensive coverage, including a report on a player who ventured beyond Cyrodiil's borders into Valenwood, Skyrim, and even Hammerfell—the rumored setting for The Elder Scrolls VI. Additionally, our comprehensive guide covers everything from an interactive map and complete walkthroughs for the main questline and guild quests to tips on building the perfect character, essential early-game activities, and all available PC cheat codes.