Ex-Bethesda Dev announces winner in Elder Scrolls IV: Forgotten remakes the most ridiculous face category
Blog Andrew Joseph 24 Apr , 2025 0

Forgeting is back, not only because Bethesda's remake is a nostalgic journey to memory. This is because of all the interesting faces.
Forgot to remakeDeveloped by remake experts using Unreal Engine 5, with a long-term list of visual and functional improvements. As you would expect, it runs at 4K resolution and 60 frames per second, but other changes make more sense. Everything from level systems to character creation, combat animation to in-game menus has been improved. Meanwhile, there are a lot of new conversations, proper third-person views and new lip synchronization techniques. Fans have changed very well. Some of them think that forgetting remakes will be described more accurately as a remake. But Bethesda Already explained why it went along the remake route.
IGN has reported on how the interesting characters proposed by players are spreading, and Aggregate some of our favorites. But now, the people who actually did their initial work actually announced the winner 20 years ago.
Jeff Gardiner worked at Bethesda Game Studios for 16 years, starting with forgetting before becoming the chief producer of all its various DLCs. exist tweetGardiner, now the owner of some evil games, revealed that when testing out the original forgetting of Bethesda developers, will compete to see who can come up with the ridiculous face. You can imagine some of the faces that the team built, but Gardiner believes there is a recent side of Oblivion Remaster that won those years ago.
The Nightmare Face was created by YouTuber and NASCAR/ARCA driver Cody Dennison (aka Camelot331). Camelot33 described his creation as “My Magnum Opus” in a tweet and named it “Sir Vancealot.”
After we were all playing the forgetfulness of the test, we once competed for who could make the most ridiculous face. I have to say, I think this will win. https://t.co/12xd5vbboz
– Jeff Gardiner 🎮 (@jg93) April 24, 2025
Apparently, Sir Vancealot tends toward JD Vance Meme, which revolves around horror photos of the swollen vice president of the United States.
Have you heard of JD Vance?
Well, this is 3D Vance. pic.twitter.com/id1alg2x2y
-Klara (@kklara_sjo) March 5, 2025
Camelot331's tweet showed Sir Vancealot's 2.1 million times, so he's probably the most famous character creation to date for the “Forgotten” remake. Gardner's approval stamps will undoubtedly help.
Gardiner's tweets, of course, sparked a large number of similarly quirky character creators' faces in their reply, some of which were as troublesome as Sir Vancealot.
Oh, I think this is great
– Jeff Gardiner 🎮 (@jg93) April 24, 2025
We have more remakes for the Forgotten fix, including a comment from another former Bethesda developer who said it is So impressive, it can be called “Forgotten 2.0,” and Wondering this might fix the theoretical Fallout 3.
We have a comprehensive guide to everything you find in Forgettable, including the vast Interactive mapcomplete drill Main mission line and each Guild Missions,,,,, How to build a perfect character,,,,, The first thing to doeach PC cheat codeand more.
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