The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

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Good FPS but lots of stutter.
My Specs:

AMD Ryzen 5 5500

RTX 4060

16 GB RAM

Playing at 1080p on High settings

For those curious about how this setup performs, here’s my take:

Performance is generally solid. Indoors, I get around 85 FPS with barely any stuttering. Outside, the FPS drops a bit — usually 60+ FPS, which I’m totally fine with.

That said, I do get a lot of stuttering when roaming around outside, especially in open areas. Seems like UE5’s streaming system is still a bit rough, and it really shows here.

So overall: good FPS, but expect LOTS of stutters when you are roaming the Cyrodiil. Hope that helps someone!
Originally posted by Капличка:
Originally posted by Sepulcrum:
My Specs:

AMD Ryzen 5 5500

RTX 4060

16 GB RAM

Playing at 1080p on High settings

For those curious about how this setup performs, here’s my take:

Performance is generally solid. Indoors, I get around 85 FPS with barely any stuttering. Outside, the FPS drops a bit — usually 60+ FPS, which I’m totally fine with.

That said, I do get a lot of stuttering when roaming around outside, especially in open areas. Seems like UE5’s streaming system is still a bit rough, and it really shows here.

So overall: good FPS, but expect LOTS of stutters when you are roaming the Cyrodiil. Hope that helps someone!

if you haven't found a solution yet, I'm sharing mine

I installed the game on the same drive where Windows is + downgraded the NVIDIA driver to version 572.83

I don't know which of these helped, but the stutters disappeared.

I suspect that NVIDIA shaders were compiled on the Windows drive, and I have Steam installed on another drive. And during the stutters, it seemed that the game was loading something, but there was not enough speed and it stopped for milliseconds, which caused the stutters

although both drives are Samsung 980 Pro 2TB M.2 PCIe 4.0, but perhaps even their speed is not enough

it worked for me, maybe it will help someone else. I did not change the graphics settings (everything to maximum) and did not download utilities from the Nexus.
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Swans Apr 23 @ 12:39pm 
I've got the same experience; good performance overall but UE5 stutters in open areas.

5900x
4070 Super
64GB RAM
WD SN850x
yeehaw Apr 23 @ 12:43pm 
try going on the nexus for optimization mods, see which one works the best for you, helped in my case.
Loup31s Apr 23 @ 12:44pm 
That's the deal with ue5. Move the camera get stutters
624 Apr 23 @ 12:44pm 
most likely will need a mod
Plex Apr 23 @ 12:45pm 
good I'm not alone. i9-9900KF here,
but my 5700X3D performs about the same.
Ted Apr 23 @ 12:45pm 
Unreal 5, unfortunately it stutters just like Unreal 4 did but it seems even worse in UE5. Overall game is great though and runs fairly well though it is definitely not going to run well on bad hardware. But I am playing at 4k so that always taxes hardware in UE5 games
I have this issue too, anyone find a fix?
Sepulcrum Apr 23 @ 12:47pm 
Originally posted by yeehaw:
try going on the nexus for optimization mods, see which one works the best for you, helped in my case.
I will definitely try them out.
TechyySean Apr 23 @ 12:50pm 
I've found that dropping my panel to 60Hz while having vsync & 60FPS limit on + turning on motion blur improved my experience by a significant margin. Unfortunate that I did it, but it's my solution for now.

Now if these crashes and freezes could get fixed...

EDIT: I don't have to drop to 60Hz at all. Engine tweaks and graphics combo (FSR + FG + tweaking base settings) fixed most of the rest of the graphical engine issues I was having.
Last edited by TechyySean; Apr 24 @ 11:18pm
same
13900k
RTX 4090
32 gb ram
4k monitor

tested on different graphic settings. doesnt mаtter, get stutter on ultra and on low as well
also vsync, windowed/fullscreen and dlss doesnt matter either
Same thing here with RTX 4060 Ti, i5-13600KF, 32GB RAM, 1080p
Solid FPS over 60, system runs cool but stuttering so frequent that it takes away a lot of the enjoyment. Tried to fiddle with the settings and the only thing that makes it somewhat go away is to set *everything* to low. Seems silly.
Last edited by Kassenklampf; Apr 23 @ 12:54pm
Sgt. Flaw Apr 23 @ 12:54pm 
I'm getting stutters too..I have a 5070 ti but this 9600x is really showing up late to the party...I find it very playable but I can imagine people with the recommended graphics having issues on any upscaling settings

Gone are the days when a 3570k is good enough I guess...it just sucks that it's X3D or stutter to death.

Stalker 2s running amazing tho with the same engine so idk
Last edited by Sgt. Flaw; Apr 23 @ 12:55pm
Gamefever Apr 23 @ 12:54pm 
Originally posted by Sepulcrum:
My Specs:

AMD Ryzen 5 5500

RTX 4060

16 GB RAM

Playing at 1080p on High settings

For those curious about how this setup performs, here’s my take:

Performance is generally solid. Indoors, I get around 85 FPS with barely any stuttering. Outside, the FPS drops a bit — usually 60+ FPS, which I’m totally fine with.

That said, I do get a lot of stuttering when roaming around outside, especially in open areas. Seems like UE5’s streaming system is still a bit rough, and it really shows here.

So overall: good FPS, but expect LOTS of stutters when you are roaming the Cyrodiil. Hope that helps someone!

Dont get mad,

Buy a 32 gig system RAM kit.
DDR 4 RAM right now can get a 32 g kit for like 40 dollars.
That will smooth out your 1% low FPS well actually increase it so you wont have stutters, so instead of say your FPS 1% low hitting sub one digit FPS, you will see more like 30-45 as the lowest.
After that it will be a pretty smooth ride.

You dont need the RAM, I know and all it does is allow more of the games data to be held in a faster memory buffer rather than sitting in Pagefile on your storage drive.
But man in games where you dont have enough VRAM/RAM it sure does improve those low FPS numbers and smooth out the jank.
Originally posted by Swans:
I've got the same experience; good performance overall but UE5 stutters in open areas.

5900x
4070 Super
64GB RAM
WD SN850x


Originally posted by Капличка:
same
13900k
RTX 4090
32 gb ram
4k monitor

tested on different graphic settings. doesnt mаtter, get stutter on ultra and on low as well
also vsync, windowed/fullscreen and dlss doesnt matter either

I imagine you guys are running in a higher resolution than the OP?

Cause I swear the OP would be running in 1080p an having the issue.
You guys Im thinking 1440p maybe 4K since your set-ups should handle 4K.

Its just that even though you are suffering a similar issue its not for sure same root cause and answer.

Gotta think about this one.
In another thread someone mentioned using FSR, balanced settings, frame gen on - this helped me significantly smoothing the stuttering (not getting rid of it entirely). Looks like ♥♥♥♥ though.
Last edited by Kassenklampf; Apr 23 @ 1:27pm
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