Gamers are actively seeking ways to enhance the graphics of the Oblivion Remaster, with several solutions and mod suggestions circulating in discussions this month. Community feedback highlights ongoing concerns surrounding shimmering foliage and ghosting effects that disrupt the gameplay experience.
Issues with graphics settings have created a stir among players. Users express dissatisfaction with the default DLSS Quality setting, which contributes to noticeable shimmering on foliage. One user noted, "Using the basic DLSS Quality version gives a lot of shimmering."
Recent comments have introduced mod recommendations, such as using the "Ultra Plus for Oblivion Remastered" from Nexus, along with adjustments like enforcing the DLSS4 Preset K and Ray Reconstruction for better visuals. A commenter mentioned, "This, plus force DLSS4 Preset K and Ray Reconstruction, it's mandatory."
Additionally, comparisons of denoising techniques show that while Lumen creates grainy shadows, Ray Reconstruction offers cleaner images but at a lower performance cost.
Mod Suggestions: Users are keen on exploring new mods like the "Ultra Plus for Oblivion Remastered" to improve visual quality.
Specification Matters: Performance varies significantly based on hardware. One user with a 4070 GPU mentioned, "Using DLSS ultra quality (75%) increased clarity."
Shadows and Clarity: There's a split in preferences. Some argue that using TSR looks better than DLSS or FSR on quality settings.
"I had no idea AMD Frame Gen was even enabled!"
"Look better with TSR than with DLSS / FSR on quality."
๐ง Users are testing various mods for improved graphics quality.
โ๏ธ Enforcing DLSS4 and adjusting settings appear beneficial.
๐ฌ "Forcing 'AutoExposure' using DLSS Tweaks helps enhance visuals."
As the community rallies for better solutions, it remains to be seen if a definitive fix for these graphical issues will emerge. Gamers are eager to refine their settings and share results, pursuing a rich gaming experience in Oblivion Remaster.