Seemingly endless "enemy nearby" or "guards pursuing you" messages Even just "blowing" inside the disk tray can help. At the least this should lessen the frequency. Other solution: The player can also try cleaning their lens, even with Oblivion's many Disk Read Errors it is most often caused by a dusty lens (as are a few other Xbox titles excessively prone). They can try doing a "thorough" cleaning with a can of air (YouTube has a few methods geared for the 360). However, some of the downloadable content might not work, in which case the player will have to re-download them, and some save games might not work. On Xbox 360, going into the memory, having the selection over "Hard Drive," push Y for options, and then clear system cache. If it continues, the problem seems to go away if the player removes, cleans, and re-inserts the disk. If a disk read error happens, restart the game, and it should play fine. It helps to make sure that the game itself is set to auto-save frequently. Solution: Save fairly often (this should be done anyway in case of death). This bug may very well have to do with the console itself rather than the disk, but is notable, as it occurs on many consoles.
#ELDER SCROLLS ONLINE BUG PC#
PC Crash: There is a bug that crashes the game by toggling a NPC's collision then using "tcl" while they are selected in the console talk to them, open the console while the talk menu is loaded then kill them with the command "kill." Oblivion will crash.ģ60 PS3 These seem to occur on the Xbox 360 and PS3 version from time to time even with a clean, unscratched copy of the game. Solution: Holding down the Y button on the loading screen will clear the loading cache, making the game playable again, but may delete the save. During the freeze, on Xbox 360 the dashboard doesn't show up and the player cannot interact with the console at all, the only solution being to turn it off.
Another instance is a frozen black screen after entering or exiting buildings and fast traveling. Freezing occurs three to four minutes into playing (ex talking to townspeople, etc.). If not, use 'Attack')ģ60 Upon loading a save game, Oblivion runs fine. A partial solution for looting is to use the standard arrow-keys and 'Enter'/'Return' button to individually select and take loot.įull Solution: Change the left-mouse button in the 'Controls' section to anything but 'Activate' and the regular mouse functions will work. Shopkeepers: Cannot sell or haggle items.Ĭontainers: Cannot loot items using 'activate' button and cannot use 'take all' button.
#ELDER SCROLLS ONLINE BUG PATCH#
This bug has been found in after patch v. Upon clicking anywhere, the interface exits. PC Because the loot/sell interface does not work correctly, players cannot interact with containers or shopkeepers correctly.
To open the console, simply press the tilde key (~), which is the key to the left of the '1' key and below the 'Esc' key. Using the console For more information on using the console and its commands, see Console Commands (Oblivion).įor PC users, some of the bugs on this page can be circumvented using the console, specifically the bugs where Item X is needed but doesn't show up.