How to fix low FPS in Oblivion Remastered
Oblivion Remastered might have been a great launch for fans of the series, but the performance on PC has been less than desired. FPS drops have been a consistent issue for PC users. Many players have reported issues with low FPS despite their system meeting the required standards. This guide will help you fix such issues if they pop up on your end. Doing so will help you to ensure that you get higher frames per second and enjoy better fidelity. Best tips and tricks to fix low FPS in Oblivion Remastered The main trick to increase the FPS is to ensure that your in-game settings are well-optimized. There are a few bugs in the game that can cause drops in the frame rate. Here are some potential solutions to the issue. Upgrade to your system's graphics card driver. This becomes crucial if you're using a 50-series card, but the latest version will prevent drops in FPS when you're trying to run the game. It's also a great solution if you've been encountering crashes while loading the game. Some users have reported incidents where they started encountering stutters and lags (due to low FPS) after they changed their in-game settings. There's a workaround for this problem. Always change any graphic settings from the main menu and then quit the game. It does take longer to play the game (since you've to quit and then reload the game), but it solves the stutters and frame drops that you might encounter. Here are some more settings preferences that I have used daily to play Oblivion Remastered. V-Sync has to be turned off. Turning it on does improve the visual fidelity, but it can also increase the load on your setup and result in potential crashes and frame drops. I have been running the game with FPS capped at 60. While my system has handled higher frames, I have encountered occasional stutters. Capping it to 60 smoothed my in-game experience. Image via Bethesda Here's a full set of preferences I use, and so far, issues like FPS drops have been minimal (I use a Ryzen 5600G and RTX 3060). Window Mode: Fullscreen Display: 1920x1080 V-Sync: Off Frame Limit: 60 Motion Blur: Off Screen Space Reflections: Off View Distance: High Effects Quality: Medium Foliage Quality: Medium Shadow Quality: Medium Global Illumination Quality: Medium Texture Quality: High Reflection Quality: Medium Post Processing Quality: Medium Hair Quality: Medium Cloth Quality: Medium Lumen Hardware RT: Off Lumen Software RT Quality: Low Making these tweaks should allow you to ensure that there are minimal FPS drops and no incidents of loading crashes. The post How to fix low FPS in Oblivion Remastered appeared first on Destructoid.

Oblivion Remastered might have been a great launch for fans of the series, but the performance on PC has been less than desired.
FPS drops have been a consistent issue for PC users. Many players have reported issues with low FPS despite their system meeting the required standards. This guide will help you fix such issues if they pop up on your end. Doing so will help you to ensure that you get higher frames per second and enjoy better fidelity.
Best tips and tricks to fix low FPS in Oblivion Remastered
The main trick to increase the FPS is to ensure that your in-game settings are well-optimized. There are a few bugs in the game that can cause drops in the frame rate. Here are some potential solutions to the issue.
- Upgrade to your system's graphics card driver. This becomes crucial if you're using a 50-series card, but the latest version will prevent drops in FPS when you're trying to run the game. It's also a great solution if you've been encountering crashes while loading the game.
- Some users have reported incidents where they started encountering stutters and lags (due to low FPS) after they changed their in-game settings. There's a workaround for this problem. Always change any graphic settings from the main menu and then quit the game. It does take longer to play the game (since you've to quit and then reload the game), but it solves the stutters and frame drops that you might encounter.
Here are some more settings preferences that I have used daily to play Oblivion Remastered.
- V-Sync has to be turned off. Turning it on does improve the visual fidelity, but it can also increase the load on your setup and result in potential crashes and frame drops.
- I have been running the game with FPS capped at 60. While my system has handled higher frames, I have encountered occasional stutters. Capping it to 60 smoothed my in-game experience.

Here's a full set of preferences I use, and so far, issues like FPS drops have been minimal (I use a Ryzen 5600G and RTX 3060).
- Window Mode: Fullscreen
- Display: 1920x1080
- V-Sync: Off
- Frame Limit: 60
- Motion Blur: Off
- Screen Space Reflections: Off
- View Distance: High
- Effects Quality: Medium
- Foliage Quality: Medium
- Shadow Quality: Medium
- Global Illumination Quality: Medium
- Texture Quality: High
- Reflection Quality: Medium
- Post Processing Quality: Medium
- Hair Quality: Medium
- Cloth Quality: Medium
- Lumen Hardware RT: Off
- Lumen Software RT Quality: Low
Making these tweaks should allow you to ensure that there are minimal FPS drops and no incidents of loading crashes.
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