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LS+Fps = nonstop butter silk smooth criminal experience @1440p / MAX Out / 144 fps Minimum ..yezz.. That includes RT luminites at ULTRA phenomenal 😏 = no stutter.. only delicious creamy butter 🤤 ..
And by doing that you save some pennies on you electric bill , and as cherry on the cake .. Ur Ol GPU is FUTURE proof .. AGAIN .. #MakeGPU'sFutureproofagain🤭
I'm not having major issues (RTX4070, 5700X3D, W11, NVidia hotfix 576.15, 4K 144Hz GSync monitor).
The only suggestion I can think of is to either delete the SHADER cache and/or try using DDU to do a clean install of the drivers.
I think you could also try disabling the shaders in NCP, then maybe do a "Reinstall" then use CLEAN INSTALL started from the NVidia App. It's probably the easiest thing to try.
Shader cache:
I think it's a bit more complicated than this, but you could try to just DISABLE them in the NVidia Control Panel (save) then enable them again. But there's videos online telling you how to do it fully. I'm not sure.
A clean install of the video drivers may help:
1) download the NVidia driver, and DDU https://www.guru3d.com/download/display-driver-uninstaller-download/
2) Disable your Internet (physically unplug is best)
- avoids potential contention with Windows starting to install its own NVidia driver
3) msconfig-> safe mode-> reboot
4) extract and run DDU
5) msconifg-> normal-> reboot
6) Install the NVidia drivers
7) enable the Internet
8) Run the game
OTHER:
Here's the SETTINGS I'm using so far. I normally don't use Frame Gen:
1) "HIGH" preset
2) DLSS Performance (4K, 144Hz monitor)
3) 120FPS cap
4) Frame Gen enabled
5) Lumen on hardware mode and set to ULTRA
(oddly Lumen didn't seem to tank the FPS. Not sure what's going on there)
6) NVidia Reflex
This seems to be working really well so far. I'm averaging around 90FPS outdoors using Frame Gen... the LAG/Latency isn't bad. And the BENEFIT outweighs not using Frame Gen because my monitor has that "persistance blur" which looks terrible when I'm below 80FPS for some reason.
And to get to 80FPS I really have to drop a lot of settings. And again, the lag/latency for me personally isn't much of an issue in a slower paced game like this. Seems good.
*still getting odd pop-in of textures but I'm sure it'll get patched. My "120FPS" (after FG) experience in doors is BUTTERY SMOOTH. Just locked nice and tight.
Pretty smooth outdoors until it's not. I haven't had enough time to test much but have been running around the first City experiment. Pretty happy so far.
It just gets stuck on this screen when i try to install Shaders and have to Alt+F4
https://www.reddit.com/r/oblivion/comments/1k5sv9b/stuck_on_this_screen/#lightbox
But game runs fine 100+fps no issues besides stutters at times especially when exiting a dungeon
https://www.reddit.com/r/oblivion/comments/1k59yj5/comment/mogha86/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button
"if this didnt fix it for anyone else (like it didnt for me) nuke every file in the same location, it worked for me after that"
Even disconnected from the internet so it wouldnt auto correct the files.
Still nothing
Hopefully there is a fix for this in the near future.
Its not game breaking, its just annoying.