Alright, so picture this: I’m strolling through the Imperial City—virtually, of course—and I’m not even joking, some player just lined up a bunch of books like they were dominoes. Yep, you heard that right. Now, the craziest part? No mods to stack ’em. Just one to pile them all into their inventory. Why would someone do that? No idea. But I can’t stop thinking about it. Maybe it’s the kind of dedication that only gamers understand.
Oblivion Remastered dropped not too long ago, and people are raving and ranting in equal measure. Glitches? Oh, they’re there—like this one time, some potion weighed as much as a brick. And there was a ghost horse—no, seriously, a ghost horse—wandering around. Who comes up with this stuff? Anyway, the point is, while some folks nitpick the bugs, others are busy stacking books for hours. Like this one player—seven hours, to be exact, dodging glitches and all just to knock those books over. It’s wild.
Now, let’s hop over to the console side of things. Playing on a PS5 or Xbox Series X? Good luck keeping a steady frame rate. It tanks faster than you’d believe. Fifteen minutes in, bam! You’re dealing with a slideshow. Something about memory management, they say. I’m no tech guru, but it sounds like a mess that Bethesda still needs to untangle.
And get this, the devs are listening—or at least they say they are. Want a Photo Mode so you can capture the chaos? Or maybe tweak how tough the game gets? They’re taking notes, supposedly. Updates are rolling out, patching here and there. It’s like they’re trying to stitch a quilt, one patch at a time.
So there you have it, a game that’s part challenge, part chaos, and a whole lot of fun—or frustration, if that’s your jam. Until Bethesda figures it all out, we’ll keep knocking over virtual books and chasing ghost horses.