Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered's camera breaks the longer you play and eventually crashes when loading save, call emergency patch
Blog Andrew Joseph 11 May , 2025 0

Technological experts say Elder Scrolls IV: Forgot to remake As fans await much-needed patches, there are significant performance issues in all consoles.
Oblivion Remastered enjoyed a huge success launch with over 4 million players and “very positive” user reviews on Steam’s rating. But if one problem continues to arise, it is the performance issue.
Digital Foundry provides an extensive analysis of forgetting on all console platforms And found that there were major problems in the game. DF's Thomas Morgan talks about Virtuos' Unreal Engine 5 overhaul:
No platform still has problems: whether it is the PS5, PS5 Pro or Xbox series machines, they are roaming the open world while traversing obstacles. Second, there is the main 60FPS frame rate, which I also found that with more field time, my performance slowly degrades – likely boils down to memory leaks. Finally, software freeze is the icing on the cake on the cake, and all PlayStation and Xbox platforms crash into the system menu when one is loaded to save too many times.
How does this appear in the game? According to DF, the “full charge” play time behind it has worse continuous play time than the new boot. Morgan revealed that cycling also introduces the vibrant game bugs through savings. This is particularly curious: this also leads to the camera position being too high when riding a horse. You can fix this by resetting the game.
The discovery of performance degradation due to potential memory leaks is particularly concerned. Loading too many times is also a major problem.
Of course, hope Bethesda will solve these problems faster, especially when players spend more time with a wide range of fantasy role-playing games and are more likely to encounter these performance issues.
“This is a terrible position for any remake, and the developer's player needs to address the stability of the game – crash – first.”
Digital Foundry raises some tricky questions in its analysis, indicating that “forget” remakes “rush to market.” There seems to be a difference between the versions, and so far, the Xbox Series X has released a Hotfix, wesh Destation 5 and PlayStation 5 Pro available.
That's an annoying assessment of forgotten on the console, but what about the PC? DF has released an analysis of the PC version, calling its performance “terrible”. Worth seeing DF analysis is complete More.
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Despite performance issues, the reproduction of Forgotten is still very popular. It became the third best-selling game of 2025 in 2025 after just one week of sale and landed in shadow on April 22. Oblivion Remastered Trails Only Monster Hunter: Wilds and Assassin's Creed: Shadow in Sales Form 2025.
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.
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