The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered has been delighting players for almost a week now, with fans eagerly compiling lists of enhancements they'd love to see implemented. Bethesda Game Studios and Virtuos surprised everyone by shadow-dropping this long-rumored remaster last Tuesday, prompting fans to dive back into the lush landscapes of Cyrodiil. While much of the game remains faithful to the 2006 original, now with enhanced visuals, several gameplay elements have been updated to better suit modern gamers, including the addition of a sprint mechanic. This update has sparked a wave of curiosity among the community about potential future enhancements.
In response to player feedback, Bethesda has actively engaged with the community on their official Discord, inviting suggestions for the game. Although it's uncertain how many of these ideas will make it into the final product, it's evident that Bethesda values player input. Here are some of the top suggestions that have captured the community's attention:
Smoother Sprinting
Oblivion Remastered's sprint feature has been a welcome addition, allowing players to navigate the treacherous Planes of Oblivion more quickly. However, the current sprint animation has been criticized for its awkwardness, with characters awkwardly hunching and flailing their arms. Fans are calling for a more natural sprint animation, or at least an option to toggle between the existing animation and a more streamlined one, to enhance immersion and gameplay fluidity.
Enhanced Customization
The character creation system in Oblivion Remastered has seen some creative outputs on social media, yet players feel there's room for improvement. Requests for more diverse hair options and additional body customization tools, such as adjusting height and weight, are prevalent. Moreover, players are advocating for the ability to alter their character's appearance post-creation, offering greater flexibility and personalization throughout their journey.
Balanced Difficulty
A week into the game's release, difficulty settings have become a focal point of discussion. Many players find the Adept mode too lenient and the Expert mode overly challenging. The community is pushing for a difficulty slider or additional settings to allow for a more customized experience, potentially mirroring the challenge level of the original game. This would cater to both new players and veterans looking for a tailored challenge.
Mod Support
Bethesda's commitment to modding is well-known, making the absence of official mod support in Oblivion Remastered a surprising omission. While PC players can access unofficial mods, console players are left out. The community is eager for Bethesda and Virtuos to introduce official mod support, which could enhance the game's replayability and customization on all platforms.
Streamlined Spell Organization
As players delve deeper into Oblivion Remastered, the sheer number of spells available can become overwhelming. Suggestions for better organization include the ability to sort and hide spells, making it easier to manage and access the most relevant abilities during gameplay. This feature would significantly improve the user interface and enhance the overall experience.
Map Clarity and Soul Gem Identification
Exploration is a core aspect of The Elder Scrolls series, and players are seeking clearer indicators on the map to show which locations have been cleared. Additionally, identifying Soul Gems is currently cumbersome. Fans are hoping for a UI update that simplifies this process, similar to the system introduced in Skyrim, where Soul Gem types are easily distinguishable by their names.
Performance Enhancements
While many players have enjoyed a smooth experience with Oblivion Remastered, there are reports of framerate drops, bugs, and visual glitches across all platforms. These issues were intensified following a recent backend update, which caused graphical problems and affected performance settings. Bethesda is reportedly working on fixes, and players are looking forward to updates that will enhance the game's stability and performance.
Elder Scrolls enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating further updates to Oblivion Remastered. On PC, players aren't solely reliant on official patches, as a thriving modding community has already produced numerous mods addressing some of these key concerns, including upright sprint animations and additional customization options.
For more on Oblivion Remastered, check out our comprehensive coverage, including an interactive map, detailed walkthroughs for the main and guild quests, character building guides, tips for new players, and a list of PC cheat codes.
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