Alright, so here’s the thing. There’s this fan out there who’s spent, like, a hundred hours on Oblivion Remastered. Which, I mean, wow. But here’s the kicker—they’re still using this old tree stump for storage. Yeah, a stump. They’ve got houses, real ones, but nope, the stump’s it. Too lazy to move, they say. I get it. Moving’s a pain.
Anyway, everybody’s all over social media sharing these weird game habits and discoveries they’ve stumbled upon. It’s kind of turning into a whole thing. Oblivion Remastered just dropped out of nowhere on April 22. Boom. And bam! Four million folks playing in the first three days. Wild, right? Beats the original 2006 game sales in the first week like it’s nothing. And the graphics? Folks keep saying they’re super sleek now.
Oh, right, saw this post on Reddit. User sos440—hey, that’s a name—talks about their stump obsession, and it cracked people up. Some folks are like, “What happens if an NPC just… sits there?” Makes you wonder, you know? Items just vanishing into thin air? Weird. And it’s not just sos440 doing bonkers stuff. Somebody paralyzed themselves for, what was it, 66 in-game years? Another spent hours making book dominoes. Why? Who knows.
And, oh, by the way, not everything’s rosy in the land of Oblivion Remastered. There’s some tech headaches. Bugs, glitches—yeah, the whole shebang. Console players are feeling it bad, apparently. Bethesda’s working on a patch. No timeline, though. Could be tomorrow, could be like… forever. Guess we’ll see.
Oh, before I forget, this whole Oblivion success has everyone all hyped for Elder Scrolls 6. People say it should take notes from Oblivion Remastered. No release date yet, but fingers crossed for something by 2025. Maybe. Hopefully.