Summary
Hilarious bug in Oblivion Remastered turns a character into a weird Khajiit-Argonian hybrid.
Bethesda games, like Oblivion Remastered, are known for bugs; some can be useful, while others are not.
An Oblivion Remastered player online has discovered a hilarious bug that has transformed their character into a weird Argonian Khajiit hybrid. This Oblivion Remastered bug looks extremely bizarre, combining the worst of both worlds to create a total monster character.
Bethesda games have always been filled with bugs, and it’s an expected part of the experience at this point. Oblivion Remastered is no different, with no shortage of hilarious bugs to give players a memorable experience. Some bugs can even prove to be very useful throughout a playthrough – for example, Oblivion Remastered’s duplication glitch was a staple of the original and makes its return in the remaster. Not all glitches are good, obviously, and hopefully Bethesda and Virtous will work post-launch to patch out the ones that affect the game negatively.
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Redditor That_One_Odd_Dude has shared an image of their Oblivion Remastered character with players online after experiencing a bizarre bug. After loading a different save they had with an Argonian character, it appears they merged with a Khajiit from another save. The result is both hilarious and a little bit terrifying, creating something that definitely can’t be found anywhere else in Oblivion Remastered.
This Oblivion Remastered Khajiit Argonian Hybrid is Hilarious
Oddly, the glitch seems to have remained consistent even when moving around – it’s not clear if That_One_Odd_Dude is stuck with this character forever. It’s no secret that Oblivion Remastered players were creating monsters with the character creation tools when the game first launched, but this takes it to another level entirely. Hopefully they’ve been able to solve this bug, because as funny as it is to look at, it’s hard to imagine they want this for their entire playthrough.
It appears the current plan is to keep improving Oblivion Remastered post-launch, which may come as a surprise to some who thought Bethesda and Virtuos would drop the game after shadow-dropping the remaster of the 19-year-old title. Bethesda recently asked for feedback on Oblivion Remastered, creating a Discord server where players can share their suggestions about what should be added to the game in the future. Only time will tell how much support the game will get going forward.