The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

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Played the first release when I was a youngster of 45 years and loved it. Remastered edition sounds great but see some issues with performance. Will my gaming laptop run it on high settings (13700h, RTX 4060, 16 GB)? Is there a memory leak? Also, is deluxe version worth it?
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Set-115689 May 30 @ 12:16am 
Unlikely. Game is quite demanding. Maybe try optimised settings + upscaling + dlss4 + transformer model. Need to work within your vram limit.
Last edited by Set-115689; May 30 @ 12:17am
Vyvyvn May 30 @ 12:20am 
Deluxe version just includes art and music stuff. It's a very misleading product description as it doesn't 'enhance' the game in any way.

It's literally just the soundtrack and concept art stuff.
Last edited by Vyvyvn; May 30 @ 12:20am
Your laptop should be fine to run the game. It's a real crap shoot though on if you will experience poor performance. People on these forums. Myself included, have really high end gaming computers and still have constant issues with crashes and poor performance.

For your other question. I bought the deluxe edition and didn't really see much benefit in it. It only offers you 2 additional small quests that really only gives you extra armor and weapons. These weapons and armor have the same stats as ebony/glass so it's all about the look of them, which I personally found kinda bland. You do get additional horse armor choices that looked cool.
Set-115689 May 30 @ 12:31am 
Testing some settings might have needed a restart which he might not have done.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoNouLY3Tqs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMwDCxa2u7A
Last edited by Set-115689; May 30 @ 12:34am
100+ im getting ofc
Last edited by Itsgungrave(Tvirus)(Rich); May 30 @ 12:33am
Despiser May 30 @ 6:37am 
Thanks for replies and useful information
Dwolite May 30 @ 6:44am 
I was running the game just fine on a computer about as good as yours. Ran fairly well initially (stuttering in the open wilderness was an issue), but now as of last week it crashes CONSTANTLY. There seems to be a bad Nvidia driver to blame, so if you have not actually installed the new May-released driver, do not do it. Stay with the April build. If you do that, the game should run.

On the topic of comparison to the original Oblivion, this is so much better. They really improved the graphics and style and the game mechanics they tweaked are better, in my opinion. It feels like playing legacy Oblivion in the modern era. It is truly fun.

The delux version is not worth it. The additions are useless stuff like art books and such and a couple of armors that are sadly just cramed in there. They do add a couple of minor quests, but they are not worth it. I would just get the base game, if I were you Dispiser.
Originally posted by Vyvyvn:
Deluxe version just includes art and music stuff. It's a very misleading product description as it doesn't 'enhance' the game in any way.

It's literally just the soundtrack and concept art stuff.

Not true. Deluxe edition also includes quests for Mehrunes Dagon & Akatosh weapons, armor, and new horse armors.
UE5 is garbage.
-Tau- May 30 @ 9:10am 
Originally posted by Despiser:
Played the first release when I was a youngster of 45 years and loved it. Remastered edition sounds great but see some issues with performance. Will my gaming laptop run it on high settings (13700h, RTX 4060, 16 GB)? Is there a memory leak? Also, is deluxe version worth it?
Performance sucks, i have a 4070 ti super and decided to refund, one month later they still didnt patch the game.
Originally posted by Despiser:
Played the first release when I was a youngster of 45 years and loved it. Remastered edition sounds great but see some issues with performance. Will my gaming laptop run it on high settings (13700h, RTX 4060, 16 GB)? Is there a memory leak? Also, is deluxe version worth it?

Your system ram may be ok, but if there is a memory leak you might get ctd's more often. I have a I9-14900HX, RTX 4080 and 64GB RAM. Was getting an occasional ctd. I read another post where the OP mentioned disabling auto saves. I did that, and since then have not had even the rare crash I was getting. I keep steam overlay, cloud saving and onedrive disabled as well..
"You may need to upgrade your pc for this game." -Todd Howard
Henry-NYC May 30 @ 12:02pm 
Originally posted by Despiser:
Will my gaming laptop run it on high settings (13700h, RTX 4060, 16 GB)? Is there a memory leak? Also, is deluxe version worth it?


1) Your laptop should be able to run this game reasonably well - provided that you install the game on an internal SSD - on mostly high settings in 1080p. I strongly doubt you can run it on high in 1440p.

My aging gaming system runs on 3080Ti. Exclusively in 4K. However, this is the first RPG game I can't really run on the default all Ultra settings, except at the very beginning of the game.

During the tutorial, the game runs fine in 4K on Ultra. But now? I'm running on a mix of medium and high settings. Quite sad!!! The visuals are still beautiful but I can see a lot of imperfections.



2) Deluxe edition: I highly recommend you get it.

I bought this together with the based game at the same time. very well worth the little extra money.
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