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Oblivion Remastered sells well on PS5, but most players bail early
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84435, member: 27"] Bethesda successfully peddled nostalgia to PlayStation owners before everyone realized the game runs terribly. A fresh report from Rhys Elliot at Alinea Analytics confirms that Oblivion Remastered moved over one million units on the Sony console. The breakdown shows eighty percent of those transactions happened during the opening thirty days. Minor price cuts to thirty-three bucks triggered small bumps later. Gamers clearly bought the hype but refused to stick around. Data indicates that nearly half the user base clocked under fifteen hours before abandoning Cyrodiil entirely. It seems buyers grabbed their quick dopamine hit and dipped without finishing the campaign. The remaster runs on Unreal Engine 5, yet keeps the ancient mechanics identical. Performance issues plague every version of the title. Stuttering framerates make the pretty graphics hard to appreciate. Console limitations also block mods, which hurts replayability compared to Skyrim. Without community fixes or new content, the vanilla experience feels empty once the visual novelty fades. Analysts predict Starfield will eventually beat these numbers when it lands on the platform. The space RPG wasn't exactly beloved initially, but a rumored massive patch might fix things. For now, the remake from Virtuos proves that improved textures cannot carry a dated experience forever. [/QUOTE]
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