Don’t ask me why people have started labelling fires.
It’s probably a rite to summon a Daedra, or something.
As such, I was wary of writing this up yesterday.

So here I am playing Journo Come Lately.
My sibling journalists, if that’s the actual thinking here, I am not judging.
They’re probably training AIs with it.
I suspect it’s a core component of the plot ofThe Elder Scrolls 6.
The presentation of sneaking has allegedly been freshened up with highlighted icons, and damage calculation has been reworked.
Archery, finally, now has a selection of third and first-person viewpoints.
Let’s briefly return to that leaked 2020 Microsoft planning document.
It had the Oblivion remaster down for release in fiscal year 2022.
I’m pretty sure that didn’t happen?
If it did, our standing with Bethesda PR is even worse than I thought.
I am reporting upon a hell of my own creation!
We’ll hopefully get closure on all this atthe next Xbox Developer Directon 23rd January.
There’s a “brand new game” in the offing.
Oblivion is perhaps the least-loved of the Elder Scrolls, or the least trendy, anyway.
After all, it’s hip to like things other people hate.