Oblivion Remastered Players Want One Big Change Made to Popular Location

Summary

  • Players want a closer fast-travel point to Frostcrag Spire in Oblivion Remastered.
  • The issue could be an easy fix and could be addressed in a future update.
  • Bethesda has been open to player feedback, so there’s hope for a quality-of-life change.

Players of the remastered version of “Oblivion” have expressed disappointment over a recurring problem in a much-loved location, hoping for a resolution in a future update. Fortunately, this issue with “Oblivion Remastered” might be easily resolved if Bethesda or Virtuos decide to make the necessary changes.

The remastered version of “Oblivion,” titled “Oblivion Remastered,” maintains a strong resemblance to its 2006 predecessor, retaining even the original’s flaws that lend it an authentic charm. These minor imperfections were instrumental in making the original “Oblivion” endearing, and not every one of them requires fixing. Nevertheless, “Oblivion Remastered” presents an opportunity to introduce some minor enhancements to improve user experience, solidifying it as the ultimate way to delve into Bethesda’s RPG.

A discussion has been ignited on Reddit, initiated by user False-Definition15, over the fact that the fast-travel point for Oblivion Remastered’s Frostcrag Spire is quite distant from the player’s personal residence. This towering spire, adored by many players of Oblivion Remastered due to its magical amenities and breathtaking vistas across all of Cyrodiil, serves as a favored choice for a home. However, it would make gameplay more convenient if the journey wasn’t so lengthy, even when using fast-travel.

Oblivion Remastered Players Aren’t Happy With Frostcrag Spire’s Fast-Travel Point

One player humorously remarked that the distance is “ideal for practicing acrobatics, leaping up a mountain repeatedly,” while another user proposed this was Bethesda’s strategy to balance out the “overpowered” player residence. It was noted by multiple users that Frostcrag Spire is one of the least favorable houses in the Oblivion Remastered’s specific region, with Battlehorn Castle and Priory of the Nine positioning players right at their doorsteps. Others voiced their disappointment that not all player-owned homes have an instant teleport feature for quick entry.

Although it remains uncertain if Bethesda intends to modify the Frostcrag Spire issue, there’s still a possibility that they might do so. When the game initially launched, Oblivion Remastered was soliciting player feedback for potential enhancements, and this kind of quality-of-life adjustment could potentially be implemented as a result. Fingers crossed that an update to Frostcrag Spire’s fast travel location will be included in future Oblivion Remastered patches, although fans should not expect it imminently.

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2025-06-01 23:36