The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

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7900 XTX - Very low fps in the Arena
I have ok fps in this game on High, around 70-80 in the open world, over 100 in the cities and cap in dungeons.
But, everytime i enter the arena, be it on low, high, with fps best performance, frame generation, even rendering at 720p i only get 60 fps and the worst 60 fps that you can ever see.

Bethesda, fix your game, it's a 1000$ gpu and it can't handle 7 people and 4 meshes in your UE5 ♥♥♥♥ game.
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Same for me. Something's up with the arena for sure. I was at 50 fps regardless of settings.
Dilly Apr 27 @ 7:04am 
You are so lucky then. My build, Ryzen 9 3900X, 48GB RAM, 7900XTX, chugs down to 60 max open world and constant drops below 40 with constant stuttering and frame drops, steady 80-120 in dungeons. Set everything to mid. I have tried multiple resolutions and it makes zero difference.
YangDou Apr 27 @ 7:10am 
What CPU
Mad Apr 27 @ 7:10am 
But but AMD is best and Nvidia and Intel sux... sad but true
Originally posted by YangDou:
What CPU
5800 x3d, the problem is i have 30% cpu util and 60% gpu util and they don't go up at all. It's a problem from their side. In the open world and dungeons the gpu can go up at 100% with ease and the CPU is not an issue, it's maxed at 60% util as i play at 2k
CHASE6 Apr 27 @ 8:47am 
I also have a 7900 xtx. I ran the entire area quest-line and did not experience any poor performance. I have 3 crashes in 22 hours. No performance issues outside of the intermittent stutter.
Last edited by CHASE6; Apr 27 @ 8:48am
Zef Apr 27 @ 8:50am 
Originally posted by Dilly:
You are so lucky then. My build, Ryzen 9 3900X, 48GB RAM, 7900XTX, chugs down to 60 max open world and constant drops below 40 with constant stuttering and frame drops, steady 80-120 in dungeons. Set everything to mid. I have tried multiple resolutions and it makes zero difference.

You're probably CPU bottlenecked, i don't have any major FPS drop issues with a 7900XTX here.

Try the engine.fix from Nexus to improve FPS stability and cap your FPS, then use FRAMEGEN.

It will really help to stabilize your FPS, and UE5 is kinda made for upscalers and framegen anyways. (unfortunatly)
Trvor Apr 27 @ 8:54am 
Ryzen 7 5800x, 6700 XT.
37 fps in the arena, 60fps capped and stable everywhere else. 100% something going on in the arena. even on medium or low it's still sitting at 37 fps in the arena, sitting at like 20% cpu and 30% gpu usage
7800XTX / 7800X3d here. Other than the occasional micro-stutter, the game runs smooth and I very rarely see drops below 90 FPS.
Dilly Apr 27 @ 12:30pm 
Originally posted by Zef:
Originally posted by Dilly:
You are so lucky then. My build, Ryzen 9 3900X, 48GB RAM, 7900XTX, chugs down to 60 max open world and constant drops below 40 with constant stuttering and frame drops, steady 80-120 in dungeons. Set everything to mid. I have tried multiple resolutions and it makes zero difference.

You're probably CPU bottlenecked, i don't have any major FPS drop issues with a 7900XTX here.

Try the engine.fix from Nexus to improve FPS stability and cap your FPS, then use FRAMEGEN.

It will really help to stabilize your FPS, and UE5 is kinda made for upscalers and framegen anyways. (unfortunatly)

CPU sits at a 65% max usage and max temp of 75C. Tried the Ultimate Engine Tweak ini and it made zero change.
Originally posted by Zef:
Originally posted by Dilly:
You are so lucky then. My build, Ryzen 9 3900X, 48GB RAM, 7900XTX, chugs down to 60 max open world and constant drops below 40 with constant stuttering and frame drops, steady 80-120 in dungeons. Set everything to mid. I have tried multiple resolutions and it makes zero difference.

You're probably CPU bottlenecked, i don't have any major FPS drop issues with a 7900XTX here.

Try the engine.fix from Nexus to improve FPS stability and cap your FPS, then use FRAMEGEN.

It will really help to stabilize your FPS, and UE5 is kinda made for upscalers and framegen anyways. (unfortunatly)
I am not cpu bottlenecked, otherwise i would have complained about that. Also, the fix doesn't work, neither does fsr, neither does frame gen, absolutely nothing moves the fps over 57. And again, only in the arena. It doesn't matter if as a contender or as a better, it simply doesn't work.

Anyway, the original is still the OG, don't care about the graphics, if someone would make a mod to transform the old ui to the new one i wouldn't even touch the Unreal Stutter game.
7900xt here.
Latest MESA drivers. Proton 9.0.5.
Mix of high-ultra settings, with FSR set to performance. 120 indoors, 70-90 outdoors at 4k.
Lumen Software set to High. No hardware RT, of course.
Performance appears to be a crap shoot. I've seen people with 4090s have trouble running the game, and others with the same card running it just fine.
squosh May 2 @ 3:05am 
Same issue. My 5800x remains at 40% usage and 7900xt at 60%, all other system resources that I can measure are also not capped out. The game has used 100% of CPU and GPU resources before, so at least on paper it doesn't look like it normally struggles to utilize them correctly, only the arena has this issue.

I have noticed a trend that the issue seems exclusive to AMD hardware, so probably an issue with optimization that just needs to be patched out.
Dude same the arena is borked. 5900x and 7900 XT. Usually get anywhere between 70-120 fps in open world. Seems to pin at 40 or lower as soon as I enter arena lol
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