After years of silence, Bethesda might finally be returning to The Elder Scrolls, with a new Oblivion remake sooner than we expected.
The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion Remastered comes as quite a surprise. Launching nearly two decades after the original, the game was outsourced to a third-party studio. Instead of the Creation Engine or ID Tech, the remake uses the Unreal Engine 5. And we all know about UE5’s problems.
I've read the game crashes according to Steam users and tons of performance issues. Some even posted it was only hitting 30fps with a 7900GRE, which is equivalent to a 4070 or so. Another one is saying a 3080 isn't enough. Another one saying a 3060ti is struggling to hit 40fps. 50% chance it will crash on the loading screen and so on.
IGN : The sudden Elder Scrolls hype proves that Oblivion Remastered-stye trips to the past could be the key to Bethesda's future.
Even though the game does not officially support mods, that didn’t stop the players from making them, and now we have over 250 Mods at the time of writing this article.
As it was the last 2 months. Stop posting these BS articles.
How has this been authorised. Reports on 2 month old comments and ignores all the more recent leaks basically identifying next week as the release date.
Wasn't it supposed to release next week? Now it's next month? Low quality, clickbait trash article.
It's rumored people are going to be let down.
I get the remaster was intended to be a shadow drop. What I don’t get is why Xbox wouldn’t wait until their press conference in June to do it for maximum impact?
To randomly release it in April makes no sense to me at all. Which keeps me questioning whether or not it could actually be coming out this month.
I want the game. I’ve wanted a remaster for years. So I hope its out next week or before May. I just don’t want to get my hopes up.