The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered’s Microsoft Store patch, released “for a few backend tweaks”, has inadvertently impacted UI and graphical settings for some players.
While the patch didn’t roll out to those on Steam or console, the update for those playing on PC Game Pass or through the Microsoft Store has seemingly botched upscaling and anti-aliasing.
“Bethesda CM here, first thank you all for your super quick feedback on today’s hotfix,” a member of the community team wrote on the Oblivion subreddit. “The hotfix we pushed live today was for a few backend tweaks and nothing directly impacting game play, but we’ve seen it’s affected some Microsoft Store players’ UI settings for graphical settings. Specifically, related to upscaling and anti-aliasing.
“Any graphic settings adjusted prior to the Microsoft Store hotfix, are still enabled and function normally. You’ll just be temporarily unable to adjust those settings due to the issue with the settings UI.”
The post ends by promising that the team was “taking a look and working out a resolution”, and there’ll be an update from the developers “as soon as we can”.
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However, a number of players took issue with the statement, saying it was “absolutely not true”.
“You guys need to understand this is not true, settings were completely reset upon updating and we have no way to enable without console commands. Please roll back the update ASAP this should be a no brainer, you guys pushed an xbox version patch to the pc,” said one unhappy player.