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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered on Steam

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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered on Steam

For those who may be interested.

Oh and horse armor is locked behind the deluxe edition...

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  • This game is a technical mess. Oblivion is top 3 of all time for me. I'm the target audience for a litany of reasons, yet I refunded it after 3 hours.

    It runs like shit on everything. Windows? Check. Linux? Check. Steam Deck? Check. GeforceNow? Check.

    As soon as you leave the prison it all falls apart. Hopefully the next few months of patching can salvage it. I'll keep an eye on reports. Until then though, the console versions seem to be the only way it's worth trying to run this release.

    Specs for anyone interested:

    PC running Win 11 23h2 and PopOS - Ryzen 5900x, 5080FE

    Laptop Running 24h2 and Mint Ryzen 7945HX, 4080

    Both of those should be able to run this game at 240 1080p, 120 2k or 60 4k and unfortunately none of that happens. Its just a see saw of random drops and stutters not matter what settings I use.

    • I was wondering if it was just my 1660 Super being basically the minimum requirement. Runs nice when in interior cells; lose half my frames in the exterior, unless I use the Ultra Performance setting for FSR, which then makes the game look uglier than the OG.

  • Crazy marketing and release strategy for this one, making it just vague enough to inspire drama between those-who-believe and those-who-didn't; from what I can tell, it has generated A LOT of interest, and the Steam numbers are super high right now. We might see more of these slow-leak-surprise-drop releases going forward, based on the success of this.

    • Brilliant marketing trick: Keep people waiting for the next game in the huge blockbuster series for 14 years and they'll be eager for whatever they get

  • The AI-generated speech animations are strangely exaggerated like it's some kind of lip reading training program. There's no hair physics. You don't get a shadow in first-person mode. The persuasion minigame UI looks worse than it used to. Sometimes the NPCs look off to the side while they're talking to you as if the camera's in the wrong place. Considering that the main point is to make the old game look nicer, they seem to have neglected a lot of little details.

    • I'm pretty sure the main point was getting another million or ten sales for relatively little development cost.

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