The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

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Patch when??????
Literally can't play the game for more than 30 minutes until I get a crash.

Specs below if interested:
RTX 4090, 32GB RAM, WINDOWS 11, Processor 13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-13900K, 3000 Mhz, 24 Core(s), 32 Logical Processor(s)
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And your settings are? Cause I haven't had a crash and my friend who has a similar system has crashed one time and he has like 20+ hours in the game thus far. Are your FPS settings too high? Is your CPU not toned in the bios (13/14k chipsets are not UE friendly.)
Marfig Apr 28 @ 6:32am 
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Mortius Apr 28 @ 6:32am 
Don't know how you crashing. I haven't had a single crash in 20 hours on rtx 4060, Ryzen 5 5500.
Macona Apr 28 @ 6:33am 
Not sure if this will be any help, but I moved mine from hard disc to a solid state drive and the crashes stopped for me
Insomec Apr 28 @ 6:37am 
Same build expect 14900k . In about 15 hours I’ve had 2 crashes and one was caused by my quest bugging out.

Stutters on the other hand? Loads m8 but the mods help slightly
Getting the same thing, I believe its related to having a 13th/14th gen Intel CPU:
https://steamcommunity.com/app/2623190/discussions/0/604154270792688875/#c604154725799035170

Can you try using the Intel Extreme Tuning Utility, and set your Performance Core Ratio from 55x to 52x? Its the only thing I didn't get to try before refunding the game.
there's an engine tweak mod on nexus that might help. makes the game smoother
Havok Apr 28 @ 6:41am 
Originally posted by ToastyWaffle:
Getting the same thing, I believe its related to having a 13th/14th gen Intel CPU:
https://steamcommunity.com/app/2623190/discussions/0/604154270792688875/#c604154725799035170

Can you try using the Intel Extreme Tuning Utility, and set your Performance Core Ratio from 55x to 52x? Its the only thing I didn't get to try before refunding the game.

It isn't. I crash on AMD cpu pretty frequently.

Cleared out my shader cache and let the game rebuild them, and gave it a 100GB cache size limit. Seems to help, but the fact of the matter is, its UE5, and until they issue a patch, most of the homebrew fixes are entirely placebo.
I have a similar build, only crashed when I added mods. Now I have the right mods and it works without crashing.
Originally posted by Insomec:
Same build expect 14900k . In about 15 hours I’ve had 2 crashes and one was caused by my quest bugging out.

Stutters on the other hand? Loads m8 but the mods help slightly

Yeah, I'm getting stutters as well, mainly from roaming the world. When I'm indoors it runs buttery smooth
Yeah, I've tried it and it does make the game run better, but the crashes still occur. Thanks anyway


Originally posted by LIDL Peek Ymse:
there's an engine tweak mod on nexus that might help. makes the game smoother
Doubt they will make a patch since enough idiots are saying its the best optimised thing ever and doesn't need fixes.
Last edited by Where's The Lamb Sauce; Apr 28 @ 6:45am
Originally posted by Kashra Fall:
And your settings are? Cause I haven't had a crash and my friend who has a similar system has crashed one time and he has like 20+ hours in the game thus far. Are your FPS settings too high? Is your CPU not toned in the bios (13/14k chipsets are not UE friendly.)

I have it on default settings, which basically sets everything to Ultra. Is there something specific in the settings that I could change?
Originally posted by Marfig:
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Originally posted by Where's The Lamb Sauce:
Doubt they will make a patch since enough idiots are saying its the best optimised thing ever and doesn't need fixes.

Man, I hope they do because I can't even refund it. They tricked me into thinking the game ran well in the opening section, but walking around the world is a different story. It's a shame because the remaster is clearly well done other than the performance
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