Summary
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Bethesda finally announced when the first update of the remastered Oblivion would drop, the first comes to all platforms on June 11th.
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The first update will focus on repairs of tasks, main mistakes and quality of life, such as facilitating the opening of the local map in the interior.
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Bethesda also confirmed that in the near future comes the second update, which will “focus on performance” but have not yet revealed the date.
Older Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered is a great game, but it's still a carriage game. Not only the charming buggies as the original game, since the release has been going since the release, players have become more and more frustrated by design decisions, technical problems and overall performance problems, so much that they desperately begged for Bethesda to do something.
Fortunately, Bethesda has now responded to these prayers. Reported by Steam Community Game, two main updates come to the for the first time remastered to Oblivion since the start, which perhaps deal with some of the biggest problems that are currently suffering from the game.
Bethesda has promised that both of these updates will be introduced “in the coming weeks” and the first correct update of Oblivion Remastered will hit a steam beta tomorrow, focusing on tasks, main mistakes and some improvement in quality of life. It will then be introduced on June 11th to all other platforms.
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Bethesda also set all repairs coming in the first update, which includes various enhancements of the game interface, certain crash scenarios, gaming errors and several used tasks. One of the biggest fixes in this update includes a local map because you will no longer have to bring the local map to the local map when you are inside. Instead, you will be automatically displayed a local map whenever you are in the interior.
Unfortunately, Bethesda does not explain exactly what comes in the second update of the game, but states that it will “focus on performance”. This should be a welcome of messages for those of you who are frustrated by how remastered Oblivion actually runs, even if we have to wait and see if this update is solving more problems, such as the problems with the leakage that digital foundry have discovered too long ago.
In any case, it is nice to see that Bethesda has not just abandoned the game and forgot, as many assumed, and it is possible that we could get even more updates in the future if they do not deal with.