Oblivion Remastered Update: Issues with Upscaling on PC Game Pass
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Oblivion Remastered Update: Issues with Upscaling on PC Game Pass

A new update for Oblivion Remastered on PC Game Pass has led to the removal of upscaling features, frustrating players who value higher graphical settings.

Recent Obsidian Remastered Update

Players of Oblivion Remastered who are using PC Game Pass have received an update that, rather than improving the gaming experience, has inadvertently diminished it.

This 2GB patch was designed to address cross-play issues, particularly around resolution settings when switching between platforms. Unfortunately, it has resulted in the elimination of important upscaling features such as DLSS and frame generation from the settings menu, an oversight that many users are reporting.

The removal of these options is particularly troubling. For players navigating both the sewer tutorial and the expansive realms of Cyrodiil, maintaining a high frame rate is crucial, especially with ray-tracing effects disabled. Reports indicate significant drops in frame rates when players transition to outdoor environments, suggesting that the balance between aesthetics and performance has been greatly affected by this update.

In response to player outrage, a spokesperson for Bethesda stated that the focus on UI settings issues requires immediate attention, with their team actively working on a fix. If you were hoping to delve into the Thieves Guild this weekend, adjust your expectations.

Oblivion Remastered Oblivion Remastered on PC Game Pass is experiencing significant challenges due to the latest update.

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