The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

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Can I run this game well on rtx 3070?
I'm getting only 20-25 FPS when leaving the sewers, no matter what settings I use. DLSS and FSR don't help.
My specs: i7-10700K, RTX 3070, 32GB RAM.
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wererabbit Apr 24 @ 12:26pm 
Turn off raytracing, run at 1080p, reduce shadows to Medium.
Ryan Apr 24 @ 12:27pm 
im running on a 3080 ultra dlss balanced.
make sure you are playing in fullscreen and not boarderless windowed, i was getting terrible fps until i switched to full screen. maybe it will help you?
I've managed to get it running pretty well with a 3070ti. Sometimes the game still goes haywire though and I start stuttering like crazy, forcing me to restart, but this is rare. It happens the most during lightning storms, not rain, but specifically lightning. I think it is something to do with the lighting the bolts produce.

ANYWAYS, your CPU might be a big issue in holding you back, but what I have set my graphics to is capped frames at 60, all high except shadows to medium, lumen on low, dlss quality. I am running at 1440p, but I would go with Wererabbit's suggestion to run at 1080p.
maestro Apr 24 @ 12:30pm 
Originally posted by Blakehardt:
I'm getting only 20-25 FPS when leaving the sewers, no matter what settings I use. DLSS and FSR don't help.
My specs: i7-10700K, RTX 3070, 32GB RAM.

I'm running it on a 3050 with a Ryzen5 5600G, no problems at 1440p though it auto-defaulted to Low settings, but it still looks loads better than the original so I didn't tweak em yet. Outside of some pop-in and fuzzy textures taking a moment or two to correct, it runs fine outside of 1 weird crash that I have no idea what caused it.
RTF Legion Apr 24 @ 12:34pm 
FSR with Frame Gen enabled. Mix of Medium Low settings. Keep Hardware ray tracing on cause our card is built for it and dedicates Vram just for that. Turn off V-synch. Turn Freesynch or Gsynch off. I get anywhere from 120FPS - 80FPS, which is a lot less jarring than dropping 60FPS to 40FPS. Works better with a high refresh rate monitor, mines set to 144HZ. I don't know if I would enjoy playing if my monitor couldn't put out high HZ.
Slayrix Apr 24 @ 12:46pm 
I have a 3070 and I run at mostly 60fps at medium quality at 1440p/2k

Some things that help with performance in my case was to set resolution scale to around 50, in order to access resolution scale turn off up scaling technique, for anti aliasing I have it set to tsr, turn off lumen, you can turn at on but it decresae frames by a little bit, not a major eater of frames but it can help to disable it.

Something that really helped me gain a lot of frames was turning off screen space reflections.

Also I think the game has a memory leak issue as when I play for long sessions I noticed I will lose more and more frames and restarting the game will gain back those frames all of a sudden.
Slap Shoes Apr 26 @ 12:44pm 
I'm running a RTX 3070 I7 12700f with 32GB ddr5 @ 1440p With DLSSI get around 45-50 no matter the settings for some reason. But with FSR at balanced with frame gen its anywhere from 70-120 with stutters in between. leaving delves or its a gamble if its gonna do low 30s or 100s.
rclark14 Apr 26 @ 12:50pm 
I've got a 3060 and got most things set to 'ultra' escept ray tracing and it runs fine. Maybe not butter smooth at all times but definitely playable.
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