Summary
The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remasteredplayers are enjoying one cool feature that many had forgotten was in the game in the first place. It’s cool to see players rediscovering everythingThe Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remasteredhas to offer.
AlthoughOblivion Remasteredmakes many important changesto the 2006 title, it retains much of what made the original game so charming. Its faithfulness toOblivionhas been touted as one of the biggest selling points of the recent remaster, even keeping some of the game’s clunkier aspects to help maintain a similar feel. Certain modern features like sprinting have been added, but largely,Oblivion Remasteredis an excellent way to revisit Bethesda’s classic RPG.
A Reddit thread started by user Excellent-Can-7524 highlighted how coolOblivion Remastered’s level-up messages are. Whenleveling up inOblivion Remastered, players are greeted with a new message for each level, offering inspirational advice for the adventure ahead. This forgotten feature did not appear inSkyrimor any subsequent Bethesda game, and gamers in the thread were enjoying it as a blast from the past, with some claiming that the messages made the game feel much more “immersive” as they progressed.
Oblivion Remastered Players Are Enjoying the Game’s Level-Up Messages
It’s not clear exactly why the level-up messages disappeared in Bethesda titles afterOblivion, as the personality they add to the experience is clear in the remaster. One gamer in the thread pointed out that “a million different little things make a good game great,” and it’s clear thatOblivion Remasteredis filled with these small detailsthat add up to create an excellent RPG experience.
Bethesda recently beganpost-launch support forOblivion Remasteredwith a brand-new patchfor the game, which fixed several important issues. In true Bethesda fashion, it also seems to have broken a few things, including upscaling options, with a fix for the “fix” incoming. BecauseOblivion Remasteredis already a complete experience, any post-launch support will likely be limited to bug fixes rather than new content, especially with Bethesda’s ongoing work onThe Elder Scrolls 6.