The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

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No Patch Yet?
Is it just one and done for them?
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Since when did not patch yet three weeks after launch, mean no patch ever? People are very impatient today.
Jamie May 13 @ 12:11am 
yup. welll be lucky if we see 2 patches for the whole of 2025
I suspect we'll just get the one patch. Remasters don't normally get a lot of ongoing support.
Gamecore May 13 @ 12:31am 
Originally posted by ebolaconundrum:
Since when did not patch yet three weeks after launch, mean no patch ever? People are very impatient today.

Then don't sell a "remaster" with poor performance people expected a "remaster" to be perfectly optimised from the start
stubbles May 13 @ 12:58am 
Originally posted by ebolaconundrum:
Since when did not patch yet three weeks after launch, mean no patch ever? People are very impatient today.
They patched the game like 3-4 days after it launched, which broke performance for thousands of people, myself included. They already fixed the problem over a week ago for Xbox and PC Game Pass versions of the game. But Steam has not been updated. We're not impatient, we just want to be able to play the game THEY broke (it worked flawlessly until that first patch, for me).
Originally posted by ebolaconundrum:
Since when did not patch yet three weeks after launch, mean no patch ever? People are very impatient today.
I'm not expecting much, not from Bethesda. But it's very strange that there has been no patch or hot fix since launch from Steam. (I know that previous patches broke the game for other platforms). A lot of people have played the game and have moved on already so the incentive to tackle the issues the game has seems to be a low priority at this point.

I've paused playing the game in anticipation that at least one patch will help create a more optimized experience before I move on to other games.
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Redwood May 13 @ 1:26am 
Game manufacturers want Steam ratings to go up.
That is the bethesda model, “the community will fix it”
Very likely yes.
Originally posted by ebolaconundrum:
Since when did not patch yet three weeks after launch, mean no patch ever? People are very impatient today.

People's expectations of a rapid patch is entirely reasonable. The bugs, performance and QOL issues are glaring and should have been addressed before release.
Originally posted by stubbles:
Originally posted by ebolaconundrum:
Since when did not patch yet three weeks after launch, mean no patch ever? People are very impatient today.
They patched the game like 3-4 days after it launched, which broke performance for thousands of people, myself included. They already fixed the problem over a week ago for Xbox and PC Game Pass versions of the game. But Steam has not been updated. We're not impatient, we just want to be able to play the game THEY broke (it worked flawlessly until that first patch, for me).

Yes that is why the decided not to roll out that patch on steam and take their time making a patch that worked.
Originally posted by Gamecore:
Originally posted by ebolaconundrum:
Since when did not patch yet three weeks after launch, mean no patch ever? People are very impatient today.

Then don't sell a "remaster" with poor performance people expected a "remaster" to be perfectly optimised from the start
On the same hand you can argue don't play a UE5 remaster on a 2006 pc then.
Originally posted by Exceptional player:
Originally posted by ebolaconundrum:
Since when did not patch yet three weeks after launch, mean no patch ever? People are very impatient today.

People's expectations of a rapid patch is entirely reasonable. The bugs, performance and QOL issues are glaring and should have been addressed before release.

You may have whatever expectations you wish of course. Players expectations often don't take into account the time needed to address some elusive crash bugs, because understandably they don't care if they are having trouble with the game and they don't care if their particular crashes are caused by the game, a driver issue, their BIOS or anything else on their computer. If you own a game and it crashes, every crash will always be blamed on the game though in reality some of those crashes will be caused by other issues in the software and hardware environment they are running the game in, (and indeed some will be caused by the game itself usually).

I would also point out that lots of people are playing this game regularly and still enjoying it. The game is not crashing all the time for everyone, nor does everyone think they have unplayable frame rates again look at the daily concurrent player peaks on steam. That's not a game everyone is finding unplayable.

Daily threads like this will not make patch production one second quicker, they are just rather pointless noise.
Originally posted by ebolaconundrum:
Originally posted by Exceptional player:

People's expectations of a rapid patch is entirely reasonable. The bugs, performance and QOL issues are glaring and should have been addressed before release.

You may have whatever expectations you wish of course. Players expectations often don't take into account the time needed to address some elusive crash bugs, because understandably they don't care if they are having trouble with the game and they don't care if their particular crashes are caused by the game, a driver issue, their BIOS or anything else on their computer. If you own a game and it crashes, every crash will always be blamed on the game though in reality some of those crashes will be caused by other issues in the software and hardware environment they are running the game in, (and indeed some will be caused by the game itself usually).

I would also point out that lots of people are playing this game regularly and still enjoying it. The game is not crashing all the time for everyone, nor does everyone think they have unplayable frame rates again look at the daily concurrent player peaks on steam. That's not a game everyone is finding unplayable.

Daily threads like this will not make patch production one second quicker, they are just rather pointless noise.

How much does Bethesda pay you to write this brown nosing crap?
Originally posted by Exceptional player:
Originally posted by ebolaconundrum:

You may have whatever expectations you wish of course. Players expectations often don't take into account the time needed to address some elusive crash bugs, because understandably they don't care if they are having trouble with the game and they don't care if their particular crashes are caused by the game, a driver issue, their BIOS or anything else on their computer. If you own a game and it crashes, every crash will always be blamed on the game though in reality some of those crashes will be caused by other issues in the software and hardware environment they are running the game in, (and indeed some will be caused by the game itself usually).

I would also point out that lots of people are playing this game regularly and still enjoying it. The game is not crashing all the time for everyone, nor does everyone think they have unplayable frame rates again look at the daily concurrent player peaks on steam. That's not a game everyone is finding unplayable.

Daily threads like this will not make patch production one second quicker, they are just rather pointless noise.

How much does Bethesda pay you to write this brown nosing crap?
Apparently this user thinks its so easy to just patch and fix the game. Well go on then, you apparently have all the answers, so fix the game for us. We're waiting...
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