Elder Scrolls IV: Forgotten Remaster Players Continue Bethesda's Tradition and spend 7 hours queuing up for Domino in the game
Blog Andrew Joseph 13 May , 2025 0

Senior forgotten fans may still remember Domino's DayDuring this time, the player will use the game's physical system to create chain reactions of dropped objects. It continues to be a tradition in Bethesda Starfield and its higher-level physics continue.
Now, with Elder Scrolls IV: Forgot to remakethis tradition continues, and a player spent seven hours placing the books to get the domino chain to respond correctly.
Redditor Muaxh03 The video below was uploaded to show their work. We saw the book slowly falling down and knocked on the following book in a satisfying way.
Instead of using a mod to place books, they put them one by one, which sounds particularly tough, Muaxh03 said. However, they acknowledge that they want to produce books. The whole process took seven hours.
“…It's not reliable almost whenever I load the saved stuff, so yes, I have to deal with books that fall or burr most of the time, which is why you can see some out of sync on books, some lower or faster,” Muaxh03 explains.
NPCs are of course disabled: “If there are NPCs walking around, I will lose my mind,” Muaxh03 said.
Although this work is a good start to forget the remastered dominoes, previous efforts in past Bethesda games were more elaborate and involved various objects. However, playing with forgotten books, even forgotten books, is much more difficult than you think, because you can't rotate and place objects like in Starfield or Skyrim.
“I spent the first 1-2 hours trying to learn how to make them sit well, and then the stairs took 2-3 hours because every time I tested it, each time I loaded save it would give me different results,” Muaxh03 said.
The response of the Forsaken is generally positive, when effort and patience are mixed together to put books so carefully in the game.
What's next? “It's cool now, fills up the bookshelf!” Kissing a player. “I will fight God as soon as possible with a God who is fighting armed. The last time I tried to put a book back into the room, I was in chaos – chaos!”
Developed by remake experts with Unreal Engine 5, the Oblivion Relivion Remaster has a long visual and functional improvement. As you would expect, it runs at 4K resolution and 60 frames per second, but other changes make more sense. Everything from level systems to character creation, combat animation to in-game menus has been improved. Meanwhile, there are a lot of new conversations, proper third-person views and new lip synchronization techniques. Fans have changed very well. Some of them think that forgetting remakes will be described more accurately as a remake. But Bethesda Already explained why it went along the remake route.
The game is in the wild now. Elder Scrolls IV: Forgotten Remastered Players Warn Newcomers to KVatch before level expansion, which is absolutely a nightmare. We also have a report A player who managed to escape the Cyrodiil range explores Valenwood, Skyrim and even Hammerfell, the rumored environment for Elder Scrolls VI.
And be sure to check out our comprehensive guide to everything we found in Forgotten, including the vast Interactive mapcomplete drill Main mission line and each Guild Missions,,,,, How to build a perfect character,,,,, The first thing to doeach PC cheat codeand more.
Image source: muaxh03 / reddit.
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