The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

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ANY stutter fix?
my game seem to just be heavily stuttering does not matter if i lower graphic or not i pretty much tried everything. Recompiled shader tried graphic from low to ultra no difference im runing a 4070 and i514600k 64gb ram at 1440p using dlss quality and frame gen getting 100-120 fps and still stutter
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Maybe you should play original version Oblivion on steam for now with mods to make it look better.
Originally posted by Casual Amateur:
Maybe you should play original version Oblivion on steam for now with mods to make it look better.
well that was helpfull
Its just the engine. Not much you can really do about it.
Originally posted by Where's The Lamb Sauce:
Its just the engine. Not much you can really do about it.
ya figured so it seem like it stutter more in certain area even with fps above a 100fps
murloc May 19 @ 5:43pm 
Pedro you might have some improvement by downloading and trying out Engine.ini adjustments that the community has made on Nexus mods. as well as disabling v-sync and max frame limit in game and forcing it in NVIDIA control panel instead.

Otherwise, i will comment that unreal engine has been a bane on the gaming industry and leave it at that lol
desaix May 19 @ 5:48pm 
The more I see reports like this, the more I'm noticing a pattern.

The stuttering problem seems to mostly manifest when someone exceeds 1080p/60FPS, regardless of what GPU you're using or how powerful your computer is, otherwise. I've seen much worse computers than yours run smooth as butter at those settings, and computers much better than yours struggle at just 1440p/90FPS. So, you can try turning down your settings, or you can accept the stutters. In fact, at 1080p, just about every issue people complain about disappears (save a few of the bugs that have been around since the original).
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murloc May 19 @ 5:54pm 
Originally posted by desaix:
The more I see reports like this, the more I'm noticing a pattern.

The stuttering problem seems to mostly manifest when someone exceeds 1080p/60FPS, regardless of what GPU you're using or how powerful your computer is, otherwise. I've seen much worse computers than yours run smooth as butter at those settings, and computers much better than yours struggle at just 1440p/90FPS. So, you can try turning down your settings, or you can accept the stutters. In fact, at 1080p, just about every issue people complain about disappears (save a few of the bugs that have been around since the original).

My anecdote is that it doesn't matter if I run 720p on all low settings, the game will still stutter. This is an architectural problem with game developers not performing proper optimizations using unreal engine, because why put in all the effort when the game engine can auto-optimize everything for a fraction of the manpower?
Originally posted by desaix:
The more I see reports like this, the more I'm noticing a pattern.

The stuttering problem seems to mostly manifest when someone exceeds 1080p/60FPS, regardless of what GPU you're using or how powerful your computer is, otherwise. I've seen much worse computers than yours run smooth as butter at those settings, and computers much better than yours struggle at just 1440p/90FPS. So, you can try turning down your settings, or you can accept the stutters. In fact, at 1080p, just about every issue people complain about disappears (save a few of the bugs that have been around since the original).
the thing is gpu is not even maxed out running those setting and cpu is barely breaking a sweat so ya no point locking fps to 60 for me also i noticed same stutter when locking to 60fps pretty sure its engine related it's just a shame i can live with the stutter it's just annoying when they happen .. seem to be worse in some area mostly in the open world
Originally posted by murloc:
Pedro you might have some improvement by downloading and trying out Engine.ini adjustments that the community has made on Nexus mods. as well as disabling v-sync and max frame limit in game and forcing it in NVIDIA control panel instead.

Otherwise, i will comment that unreal engine has been a bane on the gaming industry and leave it at that lol

ya think i got it running has good as it can i tried those engine.ini can't tell if it actually work imo also disabled max fps limit and vsync and enabled it in nvidia panel! anyway thanks i still enjoi the game just wish it ran better
Bonedog May 19 @ 6:14pm 
For me the fix was putting DLSS to either balanced or performance, not quality. Also capping the framerate helped. I'm also using a much older video driver.
i9 14900KF - RTX 4070TI SUPER - 32GB DDR5
https://www.nexusmods.com/oblivionremastered/mods/35?tab=description

This seems to help most people quite a bit. For some reason it didn't make a difference the first time I installed it but I tried it again a couple days ago and it got rid of all my stutters at 1440p dlss quality mostly ultra settings with software lumen on high. I have a 4090 laptop which is roughly comparable to a 4070 and now I'm sitting at a solid 60 with no stutters even in the thick woods where it used to drop to around 40 fps.
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