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Gamers currently playingThe Elder Scrolls: Oblivion Remasteredhave come together to express their frustrations with the game’s Infamy system, but many players also appreciate the role-playing elements it brings to the title.The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remasteredwas shadow-dropped by Bethesda on April 22 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.

Bethesda’s popular RPG has proven to be a massive success for the company, as it quickly attracted over four million players within days of its launch. According to recent leaks,one more version ofThe Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remasteredis in development, which has come as welcome news to a large portion of the community. Rumors have pointed to the possibility of a Switch 2 version of the RPG being in the works, which would allow gamers to take the title on the go. As of writing, there has been no official announcement confirming the Switch 2 version of the game. Many fans are hoping Bethesda will share more news about the potential port after Nintendo Switch 2 launches on June 5.

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In a recent post on Reddit, polo_jeans shared that they don’t care for theinfamy system inThe Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered, claiming that NPCs are reacting poorly to them even though they have two Infamy and 150 Fame. This is all part of the game, as certain levels of Infamy can cause NPCs to raise or lower the price of goods, grant or restrict access to quests, and casually mention that they’re disappointed in a player who has gone astray. There are many ways to gain Fame and Infamy, and one does not cancel out the other. For instance, closing Oblivion Gates will increase one’s Fame, while committing crimes will raise one’s Infamy. It’s also possible to gain both through quests.

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Many players agreed, with some stating that they wished NPCs would react to them based on their overall Fame/Infamy ratio, instead of simply chastising them for their bad deeds. Others mentioned that the current system feels more realistic, as one bad deed can certainly change someone’s opinion of another person, even if they may live a good life overall. Some people pointed out that, while it does take a bit of work, gamers have the option to take on apilgrimage quest inThe Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered, which allows them to reset their infamy completely.

As people continue to unravel more of the game’s systems and nuances, players are learning what they like and dislike about the classic RPG. For instance, numerous players recently came together to express that theydon’t enjoy being Vampires inThe Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered, due to some of its restrictions and limitations. Despite a few hiccups and complaints, many players seem to be enjoying their time with Bethesda’s popular RPG.

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