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Mind my asking... What resolution are you playing?
For me at least, it caused really bad microstutters and it really should not be used with Oblivion Remastered. It can work really well for other games, just not this one.
It's not AMD addressing anything it just added oblivion to the whitelist for FSR4 in adrenaline on release.
2560x1440
WOW that immediately helped, thank you so much. the best if got was 30 fps outside and now it's 55-60, good ♥♥♥♥!
I don't think this is an issue at all personally as I have it enabled and have zero issues with this game after 16 hours of gameplay. I use FSR4 and antilag
It's done nothing for me, the drivers are a placebo. They did nothing, as AMD drivers rarely do. The game also needs performance patches. Once again, AMD gets the crap end of the stick
I'm confused why an input lag reducer would have this significant of a FPS difference.
if you think you can prove otherwise do post evidence though.
i have been using this driver the whole time and experience crashes constantly during fast travel into large areas, the game seems to have an issue with how it handles texture streaming that the devs need to address.
I'm on 25.3.2 Drivers on 2560x1440 with high to medium settings.
i'm on a RX6700XT 12gb, 32gb ram, core i5 7500 3.5ghz.. (8 year old cpu)