The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

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Ultimate Engine Tweaks is confirmed to be just placebo
This has been proven by Digital Foundry and already confirmed by other news outlets. You think the ini fix works because you already went through an area that was causing stutters and now it suddenly doesn't with the fix.

It will stutter again with or without the fix when ever you update your gpu drivers, so stop being suckered by these useless ini tweak mods and thinking they work when it doesn't.

https://youtu.be/kSQ5T32d3Lo?si=ahJ9qj7aKBdfpK_d
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Dyna May 8 @ 7:23am 
I think everyone is still waiting for them to pull that 5090 out of the systems. Looks more like they keep having issues on multiple setups but the same GPU is present on all.

Bit more matching hardware for testing.

In any case plenty of streamers playing it without issues so i don't really care about it.
No ♥♥♥♥.
I’ve tried it, it does seem to reduce stutters by a noticeable amount on a 4090
digital foundry is the same people who said no one is able to run the game therefore i will take anything they with a grain a salt since the game runs fine for me
Not a placebo. INI edits are a known quanity with UE5 and are well documented. Stuttering is not the only reason to use engine INI variables. The fact you think it is shows you have little to no experience with UE.
Originally posted by Dyna:
I think everyone is still waiting for them to pull that 5090 out of the systems. Looks more like they keep having issues on multiple setups but the same GPU is present on all.

Bit more matching hardware for testing.

In any case plenty of streamers playing it without issues so i don't really care about it.
Yep can already see that now. "Using anything but a 5090? No wonder it stutters, that gpu is bad."


Originally posted by Arbadacarba:
I’ve tried it, it does seem to reduce stutters by a noticeable amount on a 4090
I assure you, it does not.


Originally posted by Coffee Addict:
digital foundry is the same people who said no one is able to run the game therefore i will take anything they with a grain a salt since the game runs fine for me
Digital Foundry does some very good in depth analysis, their videos should be used as a point of reference and not an end all be all. One of their previous videos states that Oblivion Remastered is the worse game they've tested with stuttering, yet I'm over here with no stuttering issues. So I guess I'm lucky.
This is usually how it goes, people jump on a new game release just to be the first to release a mod, but we have to wait a couple months for the truly good and working mods to show up.
Originally posted by AoD_lexandro:
Not a placebo. INI edits are a known quanity with UE5 and are well documented. Stuttering is not the only reason to use engine INI variables. The fact you think it is shows you have little to no experience with UE.
Wrong, and it's an easy tell that you didn't bother watching the video.
For reference, I'm on a Ryzen 7 7700, 32 GB RAM, AMD RX 9070XT, Windows 11 23H2 at 2560x1440. I can do either 60 or 120 fps just fine without issue on ultra.
Dyna May 8 @ 7:35am 
Unpacking files to lighten the load worked very good on a single core thunderbird CPU with Doom3.

But it is just not going to do much on machines made the last years, but there will be a guy out there that might get a performance jump.

But that machine is just overkill and have performance issues even before doing tests. And when your mess aint working you should not start doing additional tests on top.
Originally posted by Moonwitch:
Originally posted by AoD_lexandro:
Not a placebo. INI edits are a known quanity with UE5 and are well documented. Stuttering is not the only reason to use engine INI variables. The fact you think it is shows you have little to no experience with UE.
Wrong, and it's an easy tell that you didn't bother watching the video.

Not wrong. I have made content for UE engine and have several UE games. I already know of thirty variables that have zero to do with "stuttering" and are for improving image quality and alternative processing modes.

So no I do not need to watch a video on youtube by so called "experts".
Moonwitch May 8 @ 7:38am 
Originally posted by AoD_lexandro:
Originally posted by Moonwitch:
Wrong, and it's an easy tell that you didn't bother watching the video.

Not wrong. I have made content for UE engine and have several UE games. I already know of thirty variables that have zero to do with "stuttering" and are for improving image quality and alternative processing modes.

So no I do not need to watch a video on youtube by so called "experts".
You are wrong. And no one asked or cares, we're talking about the ini tweak and not about you.
Originally posted by Dyna:
Unpacking files to lighten the load worked very good on a single core thunderbird CPU with Doom3.

But it is just not going to do much on machines made the last years, but there will be a guy out there that might get a performance jump.

But that machine is just overkill and have performance issues even before doing tests. And when your mess aint working you should not start doing additional tests on top.
Reality is people need to check their pc and/or upgrade their pc. You'll be surprised on how many don't clean out their case or repaste their cooler for their cpu. Also having the latest updates isn't always a good thing.
Originally posted by Moonwitch:
Originally posted by AoD_lexandro:

Not wrong. I have made content for UE engine and have several UE games. I already know of thirty variables that have zero to do with "stuttering" and are for improving image quality and alternative processing modes.

So no I do not need to watch a video on youtube by so called "experts".
You are wrong. And no one asked or cares, we're talking about the ini tweak and not about you.

Which you said is a placebo, which is demonstrably false. No-one asked you to post the thread, but hey your here. Guess what? So am I and I just know more about the subject than you do.

If you do not like that then tough cheese.
Originally posted by Moonwitch:
Originally posted by Dyna:
Unpacking files to lighten the load worked very good on a single core thunderbird CPU with Doom3.

But it is just not going to do much on machines made the last years, but there will be a guy out there that might get a performance jump.

But that machine is just overkill and have performance issues even before doing tests. And when your mess aint working you should not start doing additional tests on top.
Reality is people need to check their pc and/or upgrade their pc. You'll be surprised on how many don't clean out their case or repaste their cooler for their cpu. Also having the latest updates isn't always a good thing.

Cleaning your case or reapplying thermal paste wont do anything lol. That only effects heat. If your overheating sure do those things.

Also the ini tweak does in fact work as AoD says.
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