The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

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Fog Removal?
Has anyone figured out a way to remove all this fog? I don't think the developers have ever stepped foot out of the city; everything isn't foggy in the outdoors in real life, why should it be in the game?
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Seconded, jesus this is awful as soon as you step outside of the sewers.
Veezara Apr 22 @ 1:33pm 
Its probaobly just the weather condition you are currently in? It was perfectly clear when I exited, no fog.
Spiritwind Apr 22 @ 10:11pm 
You can remove it with a console command, but that disables achievements :\
JP0 Apr 25 @ 3:16pm 
Anyone wondering what the command is, if you DO NOT CARE ABOUT ACHIEVEMENTS:
press tilde (~) and type "r.Fog 0"
Last edited by JP0; Apr 25 @ 3:18pm
The light mist you see everywhere is part of what creates the god rays when the sun is shining. It's quite taxing on your system. Try quickly disabling global illumination and see what that looks like in comparison.
[SystemSettings]
r.Fog=0
r.HeightFog=0
r.ExponentialHeightFog=0
r.SupportAtmosphericFog=0
r.SupportSkyAtmosphereAffectsHeightFog=0
r.VolumetricFog=0

Put that at the bottom of Documents\My Games\Oblivion Remastered\Saved\Config\Windows\Engine.ini
I would like to know how to reduce fog in engine.ini for this game. I like fog, but I frequently find the game has excessive amounts of it and my eyes feel strained.
Spiritwind Apr 26 @ 11:25am 
Originally posted by Major_Tinz:
I would like to know how to reduce fog in engine.ini for this game. I like fog, but I frequently find the game has excessive amounts of it and my eyes feel strained.
I agree. No fog looks bad, lots of fog looks bad. I would like a blend of both as well.
Originally posted by jcewazhere:
[SystemSettings]
r.Fog=0
r.HeightFog=0
r.ExponentialHeightFog=0
r.SupportAtmosphericFog=0
r.SupportSkyAtmosphereAffectsHeightFog=0
r.VolumetricFog=0

Put that at the bottom of Documents\My Games\Oblivion Remastered\Saved\Config\Windows\Engine.ini


I suggest C:\Users\YourUserName\Documents\My Games\Oblivion Remastered\Saved\Config\Windows

Because going to the documents folder using the shortcut in windows explorer does not take you to the right location depending on how you have Windows 11 set up. Pasting what I posted in the bar at the top of windows explorer changing YourUserName to your User Name should work for almost anyone.
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