Today's Oblivion Remastered Patch Lets Players Fine-Tune The Difficulty

Today's Oblivion Remastered Patch Lets Players Fine-Tune The Difficulty

From DualShockers (Written by Chris Melchin) on | OpenCritic

If you found the difficulty settings in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered to be out of whack, there’s a new patch today that might fix that.

The update is called version 1.2 and will be available through Steam betas today. In addition to new settings to let players “fine-tune” their experience, it comes with a large number of bug fixes, including resolving certain crashes.

Patch 1.2 also brings several much-needed performance updates and fixes to frame rate drops, hopefully addressing one of the biggest issues players have had with the game, both on PC and on consoles.

There’s no firm date for the proper non-beta release of version 1.2, or when it will be available on other platforms aside from Steam.

New Difficulty Settings And Fixes

The main addition in the Oblivion Remastered patch 1.2 is the new selection of difficulty settings.

With the new update, players will be able to choose between a variety of settings to change the damage they deal to enemies, and vice versa.

For both their own and enemies’ combat damage, players will be able to choose from Novice, Apprentice, Adept, Journeyman, Expert, and Master options in the Gameplay menu.