The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

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UE5 Stutters?
Pls tell me when someone installed it if the game have the normal UE5 Stutters/traversal stutters

Thanks
Last edited by EnderTogether; Apr 22 @ 11:31pm
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Pacino Apr 22 @ 11:21pm 
It runs fairly well but yes, it has traversal stutters.
Dan Apr 22 @ 11:22pm 
Its a feature of the engine. It will always happen. They cannot mitigate it. Hardware power won't overcome it. It is unironically part and parcel of UE5.
Stutters on traversal are SSD & GPU Vram related. Basically faster SSD and more VRAM eliminate most stutters.
Koles Apr 22 @ 11:24pm 
Check engine.ini tweaks on Nexus Mods, it's the most popular mod right now, you just need to replace it. It removed stutter for me and some people report very sizeable performance gains too (idk about that part personally, since I wasn't testing that much).
Shinryue Apr 22 @ 11:24pm 
Run fine in close area but outside is another thing :steamsad:
Hope to get a patch to fix it fast.
Dan Apr 22 @ 11:27pm 
Originally posted by AoD_lexandro:
Stutters on traversal are SSD & GPU Vram related. Basically faster SSD and more VRAM eliminate most stutters.
Not in UE5. It is how the engine works. Hardware won't mitigate it.
ShadowSkill11 (Banned) Apr 22 @ 11:32pm 
Not even a little bit for me. Then again I'm full up using NVMe drives and have a 4090 and R9.
GD2X Apr 22 @ 11:40pm 
Originally posted by Koles:
Check engine.ini tweaks on Nexus Mods, it's the most popular mod right now, you just need to replace it. It removed stutter for me and some people report very sizeable performance gains too (idk about that part personally, since I wasn't testing that much).

I think it's placebo, Digital Foundry stated in the past this can't be fixed on our end and is an issue with the game engine it's self.
GD2X Apr 22 @ 11:40pm 
Originally posted by ShadowSkill11:
Not even a little bit for me. Then again I'm full up using NVMe drives and have a 4090 and R9.

lol there's always one.

Yes you do have stutter. You're just use to not playing games smoothly.
Worldzworstgamer (Banned) Apr 22 @ 11:41pm 
You got to be kidding. Stop using this stupid engine if it does that. I refused to buy certain games which would have been bought at launch because of this bs.
Pacino Apr 23 @ 3:22am 
Originally posted by GD2X:
Originally posted by ShadowSkill11:
Not even a little bit for me. Then again I'm full up using NVMe drives and have a 4090 and R9.

lol there's always one.

Yes you do have stutter. You're just use to not playing games smoothly.

They believe that performance starts and ends with the FPS counter. Which means nothing if the frame pacing is poor or if there's transitional stutter. A counter isn't needed for that because it can be seen and felt. It's also a common issue with UE5 which is why I dislike that engine. Because it makes games feel like a tech demo rather than a smooth playing experience. This game hasn't been too bad so far but it definitely feels rough in places even at high frame rates.
in my end, it stutter outside, looking at vram usage, it still has 2gb/12gb space left which is probably UE5 fault, not vram
Koles Apr 23 @ 5:18am 
Originally posted by GD2X:
Originally posted by Koles:
Check engine.ini tweaks on Nexus Mods, it's the most popular mod right now, you just need to replace it. It removed stutter for me and some people report very sizeable performance gains too (idk about that part personally, since I wasn't testing that much).

I think it's placebo, Digital Foundry stated in the past this can't be fixed on our end and is an issue with the game engine it's self.

Yeah I understand what you are saying, it could be. But between the two sessions it does feel like the stutters are almost completely gone for me so far, outside of big loading scenes.

It could be that just relaunching the game, already having compiled shaders and all that mitigated the issue.

But I think there is potential that whatever the tweak does also mitigates the issue, maybe it does something to shader compilation or pop ins or whatever seems to cause the stutters.
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