Bethesda is actively soliciting feedback from players on how to further enhance Oblivion Remastered, the recently released updated version of the classic RPG. This initiative invites the community to contribute their thoughts on potential improvements, building upon the enhancements and quirks present in the current release.
On Bethesda’s official Discord server, within a dedicated channel for Oblivion suggestions, players are sharing a wide range of ideas and opinions regarding the game’s future development. While some suggestions, such as a complete overhaul of the combat system to mirror Skyrim’s, may be ambitious, others appear to hold significant merit. Among the player-提出的 ideas, one of the most frequently mentioned is a refinement of Oblivion Remastered’s difficulty settings, a sentiment echoed by many.
Despite enjoying the game, some players have found the default “Adept” difficulty to be too easy, with enemies posing little threat. However, increasing the difficulty to “Expert” results in a significant spike in challenge. This has led to a desire for a more balanced “Goldilocks” difficulty setting, a feeling reportedly shared by a large portion of the Bethesda Discord community, with over 5,000 users noting the substantial gap between Adept and Expert.
Beyond difficulty adjustments, players are also requesting various quality-of-life improvements. These include the ability to sort inventory by type, rather than just weight, value, or alphabetically, which would greatly streamline the process of finding specific items like potions and ingredients. Other desired features include the option to sell multiple items simultaneously and displaying encumbrance information within loot menus. Additionally, a personal request mentioned was for a significant increase in the number of available shortcut slots, as the current limit of eight is considered insufficient.
Players who have their own ideas for improving Oblivion Remastered are encouraged to join Bethesda’s Discord server and share them in the designated suggestions channel. This channel is distinct from the bug reports section, indicating that Bethesda is not only interested in fixing issues but is also open to implementing more substantial changes to modernize the game while preserving its core identity. There is anticipation within the community to see which of these suggestions might be adopted in future updates, raising the possibility of even more significant additions down the line, such as new downloadable content.
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