The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

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Gonna wait for a sale. How's it run so far?
I don't care about the petty bickering. I just want to know the performance. Will I need to upgrade my 6 year old cpu to replay this remaster?

How long do you think it'll be before the game is full functional?

Does the remaster and/or the deluxe edition, include all of the original DLCs?
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Crash every 5-10 mins for me. High end system new 50series card, quicksave simulator.
Mr.Noble Apr 22 @ 6:19pm 
No crashes in 2 hours on a 3080 Ti and baseline graphics
Its been less than a day and you are asking about performance? And on a forum no less? Give it a few days for everyone to test it. Search youtube/google for once aka internet 101. Plenty of people already testing it
running a 3070, and even on medium my frames were jumping from as little as 39 all the way to 80ish. Returned the game sadly, was a good run, but the stuttering gave me a migraine.
Phenixer Apr 22 @ 6:24pm 
Got a Radeon 9070XT, on 1440p everything maxed out, FSR4 Balanced I get around 70 fps outdoor, goes up to 80 if I use software raytracing. There's some stutters here and there while moving around the open world, which can be annoying. Performance's better than I expected, but not perfect.
plus you cant expect games run perfect day one dude. we haven't even got a Nvidia driver dedicated to it yet. runs fine as can expect with day one, few issues.
4K rtx 4080 60 to 120 on ultra.

day one! who in there right minds plays games day one! .... ... .. . .

there be patches to find in deep dark caves!
Last edited by AlexintheVerse; Apr 22 @ 6:26pm
Coyote Apr 22 @ 6:24pm 
3070ti / 5800x
60fps cap. Often dipped down to the 40s. Frame time stutter and traversal stutter plagued me for 2 hours. Lowered from high to medium for a little bit better stability. Ultimately refunded.

Hope people can enjoy this game. But I honestly guarantee most positive reviews are ignoring blatant issues due to oblivion being one of their favorites. Can’t say I blame them, but it really does allow companies to do the bare minimum. It feels like an HD lightning/texture pack with a few enhancements like Sprinting, and tweaks to leveling to make it a little easier.
Last edited by Coyote; Apr 22 @ 6:25pm
Deus Ex Apr 22 @ 6:30pm 
Honestly, there was a time where i would welcome Oblivion Remaster, but...after countless Skyrim editions, "Skyrim for your smart-toaster", along with stuff like Fallout 76 and Starfield, especially Starfield, i am just tired a bit.
How many years has it been since TES 6 trailer? How many years till it comes out? Can Bethesda even make it at this point? Will it be as creatively "rich" as Starfield? Or are we staring at 10+ ports of Oblivion Remaster..
Originally posted by Bee Warrior:
Crash every 5-10 mins for me. High end system new 50series card, quicksave simulator.

What do you do to your system to make it perform so bad? 9800X3D and 9070 XT here and it runs smooth as silk.
Last edited by らんぽ; Apr 22 @ 6:32pm
7800xt/7800x3d
I haven't had any issues so running the game so far, only thing thats popped up is in inventory it only lets me drop things instead of equip sometimes, have to restart game to fix. But performance wise, I haven't had any noticeable issues. Does 60cap Fps perfectly fine, it does drop during transitions from one area to the next, like going into caves or cities during the brief blackscreen, but that don't affect anything really.
Nova Apr 22 @ 6:36pm 
running the game at the highest (including raytracing) graphics with an RTX 4070 and i5-13600kf with 32gb Ram ddr4 at 1080p. I haven't had any crashes. Occasional stutter every 10 minutes or a few framedrops when there's alot of NPC's on the screen but runs averagely at 100 fps. I'm sure performance will improve once the GPU Drivers get updated for this game.
Last edited by Nova; Apr 22 @ 6:37pm
RockDad Apr 22 @ 6:37pm 
Nvidia RTX 3070. No Crash. Running flawlessly. No dips or stutter. Running 2k on high. It's amazin
JJ Apr 22 @ 6:41pm 
Mixed bag. Overall it is just very hardware dependent, given that its a UE5 game with (from what I can tell) always on Lumen so expect to need new(ish) GPU and CPU to run the game well esp if you are looking for anything past 1440. There are some minor issues like game loading you in before its fully ready so you get pop in shadows for a half second when you are just getting outside, or some grass that reflects the light from the torch nearby as though it was made of glass, light shining through bricks where there shouldn't be, etc.

Overall the issues I've run into are mostly contained to just little things, nothing game breaking or crash causing (so far) but it feels like it needs a few patches before it starts feeling nice. I was really hoping it would be in a great place at launch, but I think the Devs might need to work a bit more with UE5 to really optimize a bit better for those with weaker hardware, esp since they seem to want to use Lumen which is notorious for eating up performance unless its really tweaked and optimized on the back end. I'm playing at 4k with most settings at ultra and getting pretty solid 60fps, with a couple dips, so for me its just the little graphical issues, not performance, that's causing some annoyance.
Last edited by JJ; Apr 22 @ 6:55pm
RTX 4050 (laptop). No noticeable performance problems and I'm getting 100ish fps, but I had to set all the graphics to low. Still looks way better than the original, though.
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