Fans diving into The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered are finding themselves up against an annoying glitch during the “Battle for Castle Kvatch” quest. While the remastered version of this classic has been eagerly received, it’s not entirely without its hiccups. From the moment it unexpectedly launched, players have encountered various technical issues, ranging from minor to game-breaking.
While some of these glitches are more comedic than problematic, others are causing significant headaches. One frustrating bug even involves players losing their save files—an absolute nightmare in an RPG of this scale. A slightly less severe, but still maddening issue is creating confusion during Oblivion Remastered’s main storyline.
Early on in the adventure, players will find themselves in the thick of the “Battle for Castle Kvatch.” Progressing through this quest, some players hit a snag when the character Savlian Matius continuously shouts, “Charge the courtyard! Leave none of them standing!”—even after every enemy in sight has been defeated. It can leave players wondering if the quest is glitched beyond repair. Thankfully, a quick workaround exists. Head through to the Great Hall, eliminate any foes you encounter, and grab the Colovian Signet Ring from Ormellius Goldwine’s corpse. With this task complete, talking to Matius once more should put you back on track, though results may differ.
### How to Fix Oblivion Remastered Kvatch Bug:
1. Enter the Great Hall.
2. Loot the Colovian Signet Ring from Ormellius Goldwine’s corpse.
3. Reengage conversation with Savlian Matius.
There’s no word yet on whether an update will patch this specific glitch in Oblivion Remastered. While the game features enhanced graphics and improved gameplay, it unfortunately inherited several bugs from the original. It’s anyone’s guess if serious issues like the Kvatch bug or the save loss problem will see a resolution in future patches.
Despite these setbacks, the reception to Oblivion Remastered has been overwhelmingly positive. The community has embraced it, with players old and new showering praise. The reimagined edition taps into nostalgia for many, while also optimizing the experience for today’s gaming systems. Fans are hopeful that Bethesda might extend similar treatment to other classics like Fallout 3 in the future.