Summary
One fan ofThe Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remasteredhas logged over 100 hours in the game, but is still stashing all of their items in a hollowed-out tree trunk. Given the huge amount of content packed intoOblivion Remastered, many players are taking to social media to share their unique discoveries and gameplay habits with others in the popular RPG’s community.
After being shadow dropped on April 22 after months of rampant rumors,The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remasteredhas been a roaring successfor both Bethesda and co-developer Virtuos, reaching four million players in its first three days and hitting over 200,000 concurrent players on Steam. It was recently confirmed thatOblivion Remasteredsold more copies in its first week than the original 2006 title did during its first 15 months, and players continue to applaud the recent game’s updated systems and refined graphics. A large section ofOblivion Remastered’s community has also been eager to share their more hilarious hijinks online, with a recent post earning some laughs from fellow fans.

In a new post made to theOblivionsubreddit, user sos440 reported that, even after 100 hours of gameplay, they were still stashing their items in a hollowed-out tree stump despite owning multiple houses. The player simply said they were “too lazy” to relocate their things, prompting some in the comments to wonder what would happen if an NPC decided to take a seat on the trunk, and others to raise concerns about the items simply disappearing at some point. This is just one of many entertaining escapades fans have reported in recent weeks, with oneOblivion Remasteredplayer accidently paralyzing themselvesfor 66 in-game years and another spending hours of real-world time stacking books like dominoes throughout the Imperial City.
Dedicated Oblivion Remastered Fan Still Stashing Items in Hollowed-Out Tree Stump
While the game has seen both critical and commercial success, its release hasn’t been entirely smooth sailing.Oblivion Remasteredfans are anxious for a patchto fix several major bugs, along with ongoing performance issues severely impacting console players. Others are also requesting some quality-of-life changes and adjustments to the game’s UI. Bethesda has confirmed that a patch is on the way, but no date has been announced.
The popularity ofThe Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remasteredand, by proxy,Skyrim, has rekindled interest in the next game in the series. Manyfans think thatThe Elder Scrolls 6could learn a lotfromOblivion Remastered, and while there is no release window for the title just yet, prospective players hope that at least some details will be revealed by the end of 2025.





