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Nope. Not for me. 60 and 60+ FPS but not clean and full of stutters, really choppy.
@Omgwtfbbqkitten Thanks for your advices but this doesn't helped...still stutters.
That's why i cap it at 60 or use VSync. Still stutters tho...And i thought Fallout 3 was bad...
Maybe Im 'over sensitive' but it's definitely not as smooth as Skyrim or Morrowind...it's only (micro)stutters/feels choppy during walking/running. If Im stand still and just move the camera everything is smooth as fck.
I guess every modern 2006+ PC is too good for Oblivion but my PC is more a midrange PC for 2017, nothing special but it should be enough for Vanilla Oblivion lol
bInject_iFPSClamp = 1
fMaximumFPS = 60
fMinimumFPS = 10
iFPS_Report_Period = 15000
fExtraSleepPercent =0.05
iHeapAlgorithm = 6
bEnableProfiling = 0
iHeapSize = 1024
bEnableMessages = 0
bZeroAllocations = 0
60
Thanks, I will try this. But I've tried it already with 1024 Heap Size and the Game crashes if I load a Savegame or start a New Game.
Ensure Amd is choosing your gpu and not chipset. I had to rollback to a very old driver for my HD8970 for it to be recognised all the time.
Enboost helped as well but had to change the ini Speedhack.