Many players are diving into *The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered*, but a recent update is making things frustrating for those using the PC Game Pass. Released on Friday, the update removed key features, leaving players disappointed. They took to Reddit to share their experiences.
One major issue is the loss of upscaling features such as DLSS. This means the game now runs at its native resolution, which increases performance demands. As a result, many players are struggling to maintain a smooth frame rate while exploring the game’s vast world.
This isn’t the first time PC Game Pass users have faced such challenges. Earlier this year, *Ninja Gaiden 2 Black* also launched with DLSS missing, though it was patched later. It highlights a growing frustration within the gaming community regarding the performance of titles on PC Game Pass. With advanced features like ray tracing becoming standard, the absence of options like DLSS and FSR can hinder gameplay, especially for players with older hardware.
The lack of support for cross-save between Xbox and Steam adds another layer of disappointment. While the Xbox Series X|S version has this option, requiring higher performance makes it less accessible compared to the PC version. Players are eager for Bethesda Game Studios and Virtuos to resolve these issues quickly and wish for better cross-save functionality in the future.
In today’s gaming landscape, where smooth performance can significantly enhance the experience, these updates are critical. As players demand better quality and support, developers must listen and adapt. Let’s hope for timely fixes to these ongoing issues.