Okay, Oblivion Remastered isn’t great on Steam Deck, but here’s why I don’t care
Unless you’ve spent the last week living under a rock, you’ve probably heard about Bethesda shadow-dropping The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered. Unsurprisingly, it launched on both the latest Xbox and PlayStation consoles, but in a slightly more unexpected development, it’s also already Steam Deck Verified. Following the big reveal, I’ve seen countless reports of how poorly it runs on Valve’s handheld, and having played it myself, I can confirm that it isn’t great. But honestly, I don’t care. That’s how I’m playing it anyway, and I’m happy to explain why. Continue reading Okay, Oblivion Remastered isn’t great on Steam Deck, but here’s why I don’t care MORE FROM POCKET TACTICS: Best portable gaming consoles, Best gaming phones, Best Android phones


Unless you’ve spent the last week living under a rock, you’ve probably heard about Bethesda shadow-dropping The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered. Unsurprisingly, it launched on both the latest Xbox and PlayStation consoles, but in a slightly more unexpected development, it’s also already Steam Deck Verified. Following the big reveal, I’ve seen countless reports of how poorly it runs on Valve’s handheld, and having played it myself, I can confirm that it isn’t great. But honestly, I don’t care. That’s how I’m playing it anyway, and I’m happy to explain why.
MORE FROM POCKET TACTICS: Best portable gaming consoles, Best gaming phones, Best Android phones