Man, there’s this fan of The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered who’s got patience for days. They spent hours—yeah, seriously, hours—setting up books like dominoes in the Imperial City. I mean, who even thinks of that? But hey, kudos to this person for taking creativity to a whole new level. No mods either, except to get the books in their inventory, which is kinda wild, honestly.
Anyway, Oblivion Remastered’s out now, and everyone’s got opinions galore. Even the developers are poking around, asking the community what they think about the game. It’s like they’re holding up a big sign saying, “Tell us what’s wrong so we can fix it, please!” And trust me, there are some quirks. Like, weird glitches where a potion weighs more than, I dunno, a small child? And oh, don’t get me started on the ghost horse thing—it’s downright spooky.
The game’s been a big hit, sure, but not everything’s been smooth. Players are still bumping into these odd bugs, but some folks just roll with it, taking on bizarre challenges instead of diving into the long storyline. No kidding, one player just stunned everyone with their insane patience. Seriously, who sits there for seven hours with digital books? It’s kinda bonkers, but also amazing, you know?
I saw this post on Reddit from a user, um, Muaxh03, or something like that. They shared a video showing their book dominoes triumph, and let me tell you, it’s strangely satisfying to watch them knock all those books down. It’s like your brain goes, “Ooh, pretty!” They mentioned it took almost seven hours to set up—without using mods to place them. Imagine loading in the game and—snap!—something breaks. Frustration level: max. But they managed to stop those pesky NPCs from messing it all up. Phew, right?
Now here’s the kicker. Console players, they’re having a rough time with performance issues. Imagine your FPS dropping like a stone after playing for just 15 minutes. Annoying, huh? Only fix so far seems to be restarting the game. Bethesda’s got some homework to do on that.
The devs are on it, though, asking for community feedback while they work on patches. Players are clamoring for a Photo Mode (who doesn’t want more screenshots?) and more ways to tweak character options or ramp up the difficulty. Fingers crossed they listen, because—the game’s awesome, but, you know, there’s always room to level up.