Summary
One quirky thing I stumbled upon: a player in Oblivion Remastered got dinged for sitting in their own chair. Yeah, I know. Really makes you scratch your head. Others chimed in with jokes, but nobody cracked the mystery.
It’s kind of funny how all those weird bugs from the original Oblivion slipped into the remaster too. Kind of like finding a surprise in an old jacket pocket.
So, I’m diving into Oblivion Remastered. A real blast from the past, right? One player found it illegal to sit in their own chair. Go figure. Guess it’s like the universe telling us to stand more? Who knows. Honestly, the odd bits and glitches in this game are like familiar friends to the Oblivion crowd. It’s part of the charm, I suppose.
Anyway — wait, what was I saying? Ah, yes. Since this surprise release back in April, people are loving the remastered graphics and how it holds on to the old quirks. Like, diving back into a world that doesn’t take itself too seriously. Straight-up nostalgia vibes mixed with, well, improved weirdness. It’s Oblivion, but shinier.
There’s this photo floating around Reddit from some user, something like Wor1dConquerer? They showed their character looking to sit down, but the thing is, the chair showed up in red, like a big NOPE, which usually means it’s off-limits. This sparked all sorts of giggles and goofy exchanges, but did we get answers? Not really. By the way, somebody else mentioned entering their own house was considered a crime. Maybe the game just really hates privacy?
Jumping topics here. A few old-timers are back in Cyrodiil, but newbies are in for what’s almost like an initiation test, apparently. Folks are advising to tackle the Kvatch quest before hitting level 10, ’cause things get epic hard after that. One player who waited until level 15 said they practically drank all their potions like it was a house party just to get through a beginner fight. Sounds… fun?
All these silly, oddball moments are what fans love. But, hey, not every glitch is a laugh. Luckily, Bethesda is on it, asking for player feedback to tune things up. So, if you got ideas or need to sound the alarm on an issue, the #oblivion-suggestions chat on Discord is where to spill the beans.