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Adjust your settings, Use the engine tweaks like everyone should regardless of their setup, https://www.nexusmods.com/oblivionremastered/mods/35 and disable lumen,
and use FSR with Frame Gen
Make sure your disk drive has enough empty space on it, and check your other specs as it cannot be the card you are using, it must be something else
I have a 3.7 10 core 20 logical processer 16 gig 2400 MHZ dimm ram and my game is on a 940 gig SSD with 240 free space with zero issues, so nothing really mind blowing
what kind of performance can i expect in this game ???
with my specs: ryzen 5 3600x, rtx 2060 super (8gb vram), 16gb ram
I am not having issues.
Make sure you are not playing at 2k or 4k and you will be fine. People don't realize that 4k is not for people with budget cards. Although I will admit the xx60 cards should be $200 not 400+
Turn ray tracing to low and turn on dlss , use balanced settings for dlss. Other settings turn on high or lower. Doing this I get 55-60 fps (as I set it to cap at 60)
UE5 is a resource hog though, I will say. Epic games is greedy ♥♥♥♥♥.
Frame Gen actually works really well in this game
Honestly I dont want to commit, but on paper, your system sounds better (if a desktop)
Adapta XPG Lancer 32GB DDR5 RAM
Intel i5-12500H
ASUS z790-A Motherboard
Not dropping below 60fps outside hitting 130fps on ultra in buildings/caves, only thing not on is raytracing. 1080p. Definitely not a super amazing PC by any standard.
I have a 12gb 3060 (with 32gb ram and a Ryzen 5 5600X) and play on high at 1080p with DLSS on balanced and LumenRT off.
I mostly get 50-60 outdoors, with the occasional drop to like 40-45 for a few seconds. It's certainly playable for me.
any idea how those specs would handle and run oblivion remake tho?
I was of course referring to the remaster, and you should run comfortably on high settings if not higher but it does depend on your exact HDD space what exactly your CPU is (cores threads etc) and i really am no expert