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So, this is a bit funky. I’m playing The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered, and—get this—I come across a Nether Lich, right? Typical day in Tamriel. But this one dude is strutting around with one bare foot and the other in a boot that seems to have a rubber sole. Come on, rubber? In medieval times? Just doesn’t fit the vibe, or the lore. And why did I notice this? No clue. Maybe it was the rubber squeaking. Or perhaps I just needed a distraction from everything else happening in the game. Bizarre, but here we are.
The game’s been out since April 22 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S… you name it. But, here’s a curveball: an update rolled out on June 11, and suddenly, it’s like my game’s doing the Macarena instead of loading like a sensible RPG. It’s all fun and games until you’re about to hit 100% completion and BAM! The system’s like, “Nah, not today.” I heard someone on PC tried everything from reinstalling to old saves. Nada. Zilch. Such a headache. Me? I’m just trying to keep my PS5 from crashing every ten minutes. At least, it eventually cooperated, which is kinda nice.
Reddit’s been wild, as always, with folks like dikkidy sharing wacky stuff. Like, really? A Nether Lich with one barefoot and that strange boot? One theory was it could be carved leather, but honestly, do we care? It’s all jokes and giggles until someone points out medieval times didn’t have rubber. Meanwhile, someone else spotted an NPC holding a torch the wrong way. These things stick out. Why do they stick out? Your guess is as good as mine.
And speaking of things sticking out, there’s this guy, lvl80warlock, who crafted a character looking suspiciously like John Wick. And if that wasn’t enough, someone managed to bring RFK Jr. into the game. I guess creativity knows no bounds when you’re jaunting around Tamriel. It’s quirky. It’s funny. It’s… unique? That’s one way to keep life interesting in the world of Oblivion. Geez, what a ride.
Anyway—or was I done?—it’s all mixed up. But hey, that’s how gaming should be, right? A little chaos, a few laughs, and moments that make you go, “Wait, what?” So yeah, that’s the scoop. Or not. Whatever.