Oblivion Remastered PC Patch Breaks Upscaling, Still Isn't Fixed | TechRaptor

Oblivion Remastered PC Patch Breaks Upscaling, Still Isn't Fixed | TechRaptor

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Over the weekend, publisher Bethesda and developer Virtuos released a patch for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered on the Microsoft Store "for a few backend tweaks", but it's done a lot more damage than intended, it seems.

The update, which runs about 2GB, wasn't intended to address anything "directly impacting gameplay", according to Bethesda, but as the studio points out, the update has "affected some Microsoft Store players' UI settings for graphical settings".

More specifically, the update appears to have completely disabled upscaling functionality, and although Bethesda says any settings adjusted prior to the update "are still enabled and function normally", that doesn't seem to be the experience other players are having.

I can confirm the issue still hasn't been fixed, and that Bethesda's comments about graphical settings that were enabled prior to the update doesn't seem to apply to me. When I booted up Oblivion Remastered this morning, my FSR had been turned off and I was unable to turn it back on.

It's worth noting that this problem doesn't seem to be affecting Steam players, but since an awful lot of people are going to be checking out Oblivion Remastered on Game Pass, that's not as much of...