A growing debate among gamers surrounds the newly released optimized settings for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered. While many appreciate the graphical enhancements, others have raised concerns about performance issues and default settings that do not meet their expectations.
The remaster allows adjustments from Ultra Quality to Lowest+ Graphics, promising performance improvements ranging from 17% to 71%. However, players are conflicting over the effectiveness of these presets.
Screen Space Reflections (SSR): Gamers are recommending that others turn SSR off due to poor shadowing effects on weapons. "Honestly just turn SSR off, because the shadowing of the weapons on the rivers is just so damn bad," noted one player.
VRAM Usage: Concerns have been raised about VRAM limits impacting gameplay, with a player reporting that Ultra settings use around 10GB of VRAM. Another asked, "How will I know how much vram I used?" as discrepancies in performance were noticed when utilizing specific settings.
Shader Recompilation: A participant mentioned struggle with recompiling shaders to potentially alleviate stuttering issues, asking how to perform this step.
Responses to the remaster show both excitement and frustration:
"I did all of this and the game is still stuttery with a 5900X + RX 9070 XT FSR Balanced + Mods file," one user lamented regarding performance issues despite optimal hardware.
Despite mixed reactions, there are calls for better guidance on optimizing settings for smoother gameplay.
โจ Configuration Dispute: Discussions reveal that many are dissatisfied with default settings that lead to suboptimal experiences.
โ๏ธ Performance Challenges: Reports of frame drops and stuttering are prevalent, especially for high-end systems.
๐ฃ๏ธ Visual Quality vs. Performance: Users balance the trade-off between visuals and smooth performance, leading to divided opinions.
While Oblivion Remastered aims to enhance the iconic game, the community's reaction shows a clear divide between those eager for improvements and those frustrated by ongoing challenges with optimization.