The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

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Exceptional player May 6 @ 3:22pm
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Where are the patches?
This has been out for awhile now. Performance and bugs remain an ongoing frustration.

When is this going to get an update for PC?

Is it THAT much to expect the devs to at least tell players (who have spent their hard earned cash on this) to say "hey we know there's issues, and we're going to fix them". If they did that, this thread and I suspect others would not exist. Basic communication isn't that hard surely.
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The fact we need Nexus made engine.ini files to get stability just goes to show that Bethesda doesn't give a crap
Ellis_Cake May 6 @ 3:31pm 
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Dont need special .ini files, just a system set up properly.

No one here will be able to tell when the update comes.
Scraps May 6 @ 3:38pm 
Soon, probably.
Originally posted by Exceptional player:
This has been out for awhile now. Performance and bugs remain an ongoing frustration.

When is this going to get an update for PC?
A while now being what two weeks?
Yea, its a bit disappointing we haven't gotten one yet.
Remember how long the patch for Starfield took? It might be a minute. Rule for Bethesda games, wait a month before buying.
Originally posted by Boe Jiden:
Remember how long the patch for Starfield took? It might be a minute. Rule for Bethesda games, wait a month before buying.

On point. They just released a patch for Starfield's first expansion. Seven. Months. After. Release. :laughtears:
Originally posted by Ellis_Cake:
Dont need special .ini files, just a system set up properly.

No one here will be able to tell when the update comes.

♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥. I have spent the better part of four hours troubleshooting this game and I cannot for the life of me get it to run any higher than 30 fps on average. My system specs are:

- RTX 3070 Ti
- Ryzen 9 7900X3D
- 32 GB's of DDR5 6400MT/s RAM
- 2 TB PCIe 5.0 SSD

I'm playing on a 1440p 165hz monitor and even though the 3070 Ti is starting to grow long in the tooth at this point, I know of people with worse specs than me who are getting better performance and I've monitored my VRAM usage, but it didn't even come close to topping out at high settings.

At first, I thought it may have been an issue with core parking, so I messed around with SMT via Process Lasso and made custom profiles that only utilized my processors 3D cores, but it made zero difference. Tried several well-known patches, read multiple guides, rolled back drivers, BIOS update, even messed around with my RAM timings, etc... Did I mention I work in IT professionally as well?

This is either an Nvidia driver issue or the game itself; neither of which would really surprise me at this point, but it sucks because I'm at the mercy of a future update at this point and it's extremely rare for me to run into a situation where I cannot patch a performance issue.
BluntWrap May 6 @ 5:01pm 
Originally posted by Sp0oky F1sh:
Originally posted by Ellis_Cake:
Dont need special .ini files, just a system set up properly.

No one here will be able to tell when the update comes.

♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥. I have spent the better part of four hours troubleshooting this game and I cannot for the life of me get it to run any higher than 30 fps on average. My system specs are:

- RTX 3070 Ti
- Ryzen 9 7900X3D
- 32 GB's of DDR5 6400MT/s RAM
- 2 TB PCIe 5.0 SSD

I'm playing on a 1440p 165hz monitor and even though the 3070 Ti is starting to grow long in the tooth at this point, I know of people with worse specs than me who are getting better performance and I've monitored my VRAM usage, but it didn't even come close to topping out at high settings.

At first, I thought it may have been an issue with core parking, so I messed around with SMT via Process Lasso and made custom profiles that only utilized my processors 3D cores, but it made zero difference. Tried several well-known patches, read multiple guides, rolled back drivers, BIOS update, even messed around with my RAM timings, etc... Did I mention I work in IT professionally as well?

This is either an Nvidia driver issue or the game itself; neither of which would really surprise me at this point, but it sucks because I'm at the mercy of a future update at this point and it's extremely rare for me to run into a situation where I cannot patch a performance issue.
Yeah something is going on with your computer.

4070 and 5800x3D. Runs at max frames for my monitor.

If it's not your gear, something in your setup isn't set up properly. I run 1440 with 144hz. Sometimes there's frame drops but not as bad as you're describing.
I have a normal 3070 and i followed https://www.reddit.com/r/oblivion/comments/1k5ppb4/oblivion_remastered_performance_guide_i_went_from/ and also the nexus engine.ini. Indoors is amazing and outside can peak at 40 - 50fps but some places like near Cheydinal drop to 12 - 18.
Kman May 6 @ 5:08pm 
Originally posted by Sp0oky F1sh:
Originally posted by Ellis_Cake:
Dont need special .ini files, just a system set up properly.

No one here will be able to tell when the update comes.

♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥. I have spent the better part of four hours troubleshooting this game and I cannot for the life of me get it to run any higher than 30 fps on average. My system specs are:

- RTX 3070 Ti
- Ryzen 9 7900X3D
- 32 GB's of DDR5 6400MT/s RAM
- 2 TB PCIe 5.0 SSD

I'm playing on a 1440p 165hz monitor and even though the 3070 Ti is starting to grow long in the tooth at this point, I know of people with worse specs than me who are getting better performance and I've monitored my VRAM usage, but it didn't even come close to topping out at high settings.

At first, I thought it may have been an issue with core parking, so I messed around with SMT via Process Lasso and made custom profiles that only utilized my processors 3D cores, but it made zero difference. Tried several well-known patches, read multiple guides, rolled back drivers, BIOS update, even messed around with my RAM timings, etc... Did I mention I work in IT professionally as well?

This is either an Nvidia driver issue or the game itself; neither of which would really surprise me at this point, but it sucks because I'm at the mercy of a future update at this point and it's extremely rare for me to run into a situation where I cannot patch a performance issue.

I have a AMD Ryzen 5 3600, ATI powercolor Radeon RX 6600 8GB
32GB RAM
Game runs smooth, if I want I can get 100+ FPS with settings adjustments, but I keep vsync on and it is around 70+ fps sometimes drop to 60's.
Medium to high settings
but I make use of settings on the lower part of the graphics settings options, play with those, they can really boost.
Originally posted by ebolaconundrum:
Originally posted by Exceptional player:
This has been out for awhile now. Performance and bugs remain an ongoing frustration.

When is this going to get an update for PC?
A while now being what two weeks?

The game is a success and made bucket loads, you don't need to defend the devs now that they are rolling in fat stacks of cash.
Originally posted by Sp0oky F1sh:
Originally posted by Ellis_Cake:
Dont need special .ini files, just a system set up properly.

No one here will be able to tell when the update comes.

♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥. I have spent the better part of four hours troubleshooting this game and I cannot for the life of me get it to run any higher than 30 fps on average. My system specs are:

- RTX 3070 Ti
- Ryzen 9 7900X3D
- 32 GB's of DDR5 6400MT/s RAM
- 2 TB PCIe 5.0 SSD

I'm playing on a 1440p 165hz monitor and even though the 3070 Ti is starting to grow long in the tooth at this point, I know of people with worse specs than me who are getting better performance and I've monitored my VRAM usage, but it didn't even come close to topping out at high settings.

At first, I thought it may have been an issue with core parking, so I messed around with SMT via Process Lasso and made custom profiles that only utilized my processors 3D cores, but it made zero difference. Tried several well-known patches, read multiple guides, rolled back drivers, BIOS update, even messed around with my RAM timings, etc... Did I mention I work in IT professionally as well?

This is either an Nvidia driver issue or the game itself; neither of which would really surprise me at this point, but it sucks because I'm at the mercy of a future update at this point and it's extremely rare for me to run into a situation where I cannot patch a performance issue.
Did you config the ini files to fix the FPS? This Reddit guide has helped me a lot. Hope you can fix it!

https://www.reddit.com/r/oblivion/comments/1k5ppb4/oblivion_remastered_performance_guide_i_went_from/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=mweb3x&utm_name=mweb3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button
Originally posted by the_randomizer1889:
The fact we need Nexus made engine.ini files to get stability just goes to show that Bethesda doesn't give a crap

I mean that has been the case with bethesda games since morrowind.
There were still some bugs present in starfield that people fixed with the engine back in 2003-4.
Last edited by [TG] zac; May 6 @ 7:02pm
Originally posted by the_randomizer1889:
The fact we need Nexus made engine.ini files to get stability just goes to show that Bethesda doesn't give a crap

So, what's the problem with using it? It works. Certainly not all, but a lot of the errors come down to PEBKAC issues or weak system specs. A lot of problems are solvable if you do some research on your system and software installed.

And, when they finally get a patch out...forums will be flooded with F-U Bethesda comments - "my mods broke, now I can't play."
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