Summary
- Bethesda has finally announced when the first updates to Oblivion Remastered are going to drop, with the first coming to all platforms on June 11.
- The first updates will focus on quest fixes, major bugs, and quality of life tweaks, such as making it easier to open the local map when indoors.
- Bethesda has also confirmed a second update is coming in the near future, which will "focus on performance", but hasn't revealed a set date just yet.
168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The Elder Scrolls🅰 4: Oblivion Remastered is a great game, but it's also still a buggy game. Not just charmingly bug🐟gy like the original game either, as ever since release, players have been getting increasingly frustrated with design decisions, technical issues, and overall performance problems, so much so that they've starte💞d desperately begging for Bethesda to do 💟something.
Thankfully, Bethesda has now answered these prayers. , two majo😼r updates are coming to Oblivion Remastered for the first time since launch, that will hopefully address some of the biggest issues currently plaguing the game at the moment.
The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered To Receive Two Updates Targeting Fixes And Performance
Bethesda has promise🌳d that both of these updates will be rolled out "in the coming weeks", and Oblivion Remas🦩tered's first proper update will hit the Steam beta tomorrow, focusing on quest fixes, major bugs, and some quality of life tweaks. It will then be rolled out onto all other platforms on June 11.

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Bethesda has also laid out all the fix🌼es coming in the first update, which include various tweaks to the game's UI, certain crash scenarios, gameplay bugs, and a few wonky quests. One of the biggest fixes in this update involves the local map, as you'll no longer have to zoom in all the way on the world map to access the local map when you're indoors. Instead, you🅘'll automatically be shown the local map whenever you're in an interior space.
Unfortunately, Bethesda doesn't explain exactly what's coming in the game's second update, but does state that it will "focus on performance". That should be welcome news to those of you out there frustrated with how Oblivion Remastered actually runs, though we'll have to wait and see whether this update addresses the more concerning problems, such as the likely memory leak problems Digital Foun🍃dry discovered not too long ago.
In any case, it's nice to see that Bethesda hasn't just dropped the game and forgotten about it, like many assumed it might have, and it's possible we could get even more ඣupdates in the future if these upcoming ones don't address everything.







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