The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered


The developers of The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered have released the first update for the game. Patch 1.1 is currently only available on PC via Steam as a beta version, but on June 11 it will appear on all other platforms.


Update 1.1 is primarily aimed at eliminating errors and improving convenience for players. The RPG has returned the correct operation of some console commands, including disabling the interface. Also fixed are the display of individual buttons in the user interface, automatic activation of the map indoors, and localization inaccuracies.


In the gameplay part of the patch, animation issues when mounting a horse have been fixed, as well as a bug with the lack of some visual effects on weapons. A bug due to which the camera could rise above the character's head in first-person mode has been fixed. In addition, the update eliminates a number of crashes, including crashes when exploring certain areas or when loading a quick save.


Some of the fixes concern quests. The developers have fixed issues with NPCs disappearing and incorrect work of companions, due to which they could get stuck and not follow the player.