Elder Scrolls IV: Forgotten Remastered Achievement Statistics show that not many of you have completed the main questline – are you limited like everyone else?
Blog Andrew Joseph 18 May , 2025 0

One month after release, a small portion Elder Scrolls IV: Forgot to remake The player has completed the main mission line. But for games like this, it's not particularly strange – fans say they're too busy doing other things.
I'm one of the fans! I've been playing and enjoying the forgotten restoration since being dropped on April 22 and I've done everything except the main quest line when Weynon Priory left the sewer and handed it to the King's amulet to Jauffre. I've joined Combats Guild,explore Sirodiland completed the load of the side tasks. I even tried to drive my way out of the map, As a player manages to do.
Why? Well, the side quests for Forgett are very interesting (I won't spoil any story here), but I'm also trying to avoid the main quest (And potentially difficult parts like kvatch) Keep rising to the lowest rise temporarily.
So I decided to enjoy forgetting until I was bored to play the game properly. Although not Appropriate There is such a Bethesda game, where? That's why they're smart. You can do what you want, anytime, anywhere, and the game still works.
It seems many other players are doing the same. “I’m busy doing other things like hunting slaughterfish in Lake Rumare,” the wonderful Mrcrispyfriedchicken responded Percentage completion statistics for the main task line that has been completed forgot to remake.
“I've been in 160 hours and Kvatch is still waiting for me,” Roffel added. “I'm one of those weirdos who really like to forget the doors, so I didn't have the main mission purposefully until I found all 60 gates in the world and closed them.” Playahatinig-88 said, “44 hours are another actual game year, and I haven't even been to Weynon Priory.” “Those poor Kvatch municipalities never had a chance.”
At the time of this post’s release, a trivial 2.97% completed the completion of Forgotten’s main mission line on Xbox, while Steam’s 4.4% was slightly above 4.4%. Why is there a difference? I think this is because the Xbox factor in the game pass will see many players dip their toes before forgetting and then remake them before bouncing. Of course, Steam players are doing it because they actually bought the game completely.
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Either way, this is still a very low percentage for the forgotten remake, with over 4 million players so far. But in fact, most video games have surprisingly low campaign completion rates, whether it’s an epic 100-hour open-world fantasy role-playing game like Oblivion Remastered or a five-hour story like Call of Duty. Indeed, many games stick to it after an hour or so or continue playing after the tutorial is low. This is the fickle nature of gamers.
For the remake of Forgotten, these statistics may be skewed further as it is a remake of a beloved game whose many players end up in the day. If you completed the main task of Oblivion 20 years ago, then maybe you are less willing to do it again now and would rather focus on all the beautiful visuals and upgraded drills and bobs. Or, as a player does Spend seven hours in line up the book to make the domino chain react correctly.
Thaddeus122 said they have been around for nearly 100 hours and have not even completed three main tasks. However, they have completed the Arena and the Association of Mages. The rest of the time? “Stand level, make money for the house, close all the forgetting doors, nirnroot Quest, a bunch of small tasks.
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