Edited By
Marco Silva
A series of heated discussions has erupted among gamers regarding the need for Frame Gen technology to optimize Oblivion Remastered at top settings. Some argue that the necessity of this tech compromises gaming quality, while others claim that a solid gaming experience can still be achieved without maxing out settings.
Several players expressed mixed feelings about the performance of Oblivion Remastered with high graphics settings. Many feel that while Frame Gen can help, it often comes with unwanted issues such as ghosting and screen tearing. "Some settings will run fine on ultra on a potato, and some will bring a 5090 to its knees at medium," noted one gamer, highlighting inconsistencies in how games handle settings.
Players with high-end GPUs, like the RTX 4090, are hesitant to prioritize max settings for the sake of bragging rights. One user stated, "Once graphics settings get really high, itโs mostly diminishing returns. Iโd rather have a higher frame rate than pristine graphics personally."
Thereโs clear discontent around the handling of graphical settings in modern games. "The bigger issue is that some settings will run fine on ultra on a potato," a user remarked, emphasizing the challenges faced with Frame Gen's performance across different games.
Many players report frustrating experiences with Frame Gen's output. ">Some users argue that heavy foliage and moving particles cause it to become "absolutely useless due to artifacting and ghosting."
Interestingly, gamers have even pointed out odd requirements from Microsoft, suggesting users must manually inform Windows that a title is, in fact, a game. "The most Microsoft thing Iโve ever heard," quipped another player.
While some are seamlessly able to achieve good performance by adjusting Windows settings, others continue to face persistent issues, including unwanted ghosting.
"Iโm getting pretty bad ghosting too," reflects one frustrated player.
โ Many players believe medium-ultra settings deliver near-max quality.
โ Frustrations rise over Frame Gen issues like ghosting and screen tearing.
โ The mixed performance across settings leaves gamers puzzled.
Ultimately, the debate continues. As technology evolves, so does the gaming landscape, pushing players to constantly reassess their priorities between crisp graphics and gameplay smoothness. Is the trade-off worth it?