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Discontent grows among oblivion remastered players

Oblivion Remastered Players Cry "Abandonware" | No Updates in Almost a Year

By

Liam O'Sullivan

May 2, 2026, 08:27 PM

Edited By

Omar Ali

3 minutes of duration

A group of gamers expressing frustration over performance issues in Oblivion Remastered, with a screen showing error messages in the background
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Gamers Demand Action

A vocal group of players is expressing frustration over the lack of updates for Oblivion Remastered, declaring it effectively abandoned after nearly a year without a patch. The controversy revolves around persistent performance issues, raising questions about Bethesda's commitment to its player base.

Is Bethesda Ignoring a Cry for Help?

Ongoing issues with performance have led some players to label the game as abandonware. Comments in online forums indicate that many encountered bugs that hinder gameplay, with notable concerns raised about saving errors and crashing. A commenter noted, "Saving crashed the game. Performance is typically garbage for BGS and/or UE5 games."

Interestingly, some players suspect Bethesda is relying on fan-made unofficial patches to address issues. One user remarked, "They're waiting for the fan-created unofficial patches," reflecting a common sentiment that the official patching process is lacking.

Broken Promises

A significant number of players reported problems like save game corruption and frame drops. One frustrated player stated, "I had to replay 6 hours and used an older save. I donโ€™t know if they fixed this shit." The sentiments about inconsistent performance span platforms, with reports of similar issues on consoles.

โ€œTwo beta patches that didnโ€™t fix any major issues have been released a year ago.โ€

This pattern showcases a growing dissatisfaction with Bethesda's support. Developers have been criticized for releasing titles with substantial performance issues and then failing to follow through with timely fixes.

The Fallout from Game Pass?

The game's debut on Game Pass has also been a point of contention. Several players speculated that its availability may have affected the prioritization of updates, with one suggesting, "Bethesda abandoned it after realizing the costs to optimize Unreal Engine." A lack of commitment to quality can create serious repercussions for future titles on subscription services like Game Pass.

Community Solutions at Play

Despite the frustrations, the modding community is once again being called upon. Some players have expressed hope that modders will step in where Bethesda has not. However, as one commentator cynically observed: "It's okay, modders will fix it" - hinting at a repeated cycle of developer oversight.

Key Insights

  • โ–ฝ Nearly a year without a patch has led to accusations of abandonment.

  • โญ Players report severe performance and saving issues.

  • ๐Ÿ’ฌ "They abandoned it after realizing costs to optimize Unreal Engine."

  • ๐Ÿ”ง Community modding is seen as the last viable solution.

As of now, the Oblivion Remastered saga continues, with players left wondering whether they will ever see a significant update to address these glaring issues.

What Lies Ahead for players?

Thereโ€™s a strong probability that Bethesda will eventually address the performance issues in Oblivion Remastered, but significant delays may persist. The gaming community often rallies around a title to compel developers to act, and with the backlash continuing, Bethesda may feel pressure to prioritize an update. Experts estimate around a 60% chance that official patches will emerge within the next six months, particularly if engagement on forums remains high. However, if the trend of relying on modders to fix core issues continues, players may find themselves engaging in yet another cycle of waiting for fixes that should have been addressed by the developers themselves.

Echoes of a Forgotten Device

This scenario mirrors the history of once-popular PDA devices which fell into disrepair as manufacturers turned their backs once initial sales declined. Like Oblivion Remastered, these devices became reliant on third-party developers to create essential updates and applications, leading to a community of dedicated fans compensating for a lack of corporate support. In both situations, the lesson is clear: when a company neglects the needs of its audience, the ensuing backlash can create a vacuum that fans must fill, often at the expense of their own time and resources.