Peter_Brosdahl Moderator Staff member Joined May 28, 2019 Messages 10,275 Reaction score 7,195 Today at 11:46 AM #1 The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered joined a list of other games using Unreal Engine 5, which were noted for optimization issues. See full article...
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered joined a list of other games using Unreal Engine 5, which were noted for optimization issues. See full article...
Denpepe FPS Junkie Joined Aug 5, 2019 Messages 2,321 Reaction score 1,633 Today at 12:41 PM #2 Given how people piled on borderlands 4 I'm surprised they did not win (not that I necesarily agree with those people)
Given how people piled on borderlands 4 I'm surprised they did not win (not that I necesarily agree with those people)
Elf_Boy Quasi-regular Joined Nov 9, 2019 Messages 457 Reaction score 208 Today at 3:29 PM #3 Been playing Oblivion (@4k native), not so deep in as yet, no sign of troubles, stutters or problems - though, I do have a decent toy to play it on. Only thing not fully maxed in settings is the RT - think I will check that out now though. See what it does to my FPS. What adrenaline has to say:
Been playing Oblivion (@4k native), not so deep in as yet, no sign of troubles, stutters or problems - though, I do have a decent toy to play it on. Only thing not fully maxed in settings is the RT - think I will check that out now though. See what it does to my FPS. What adrenaline has to say:
Elf_Boy Quasi-regular Joined Nov 9, 2019 Messages 457 Reaction score 208 46 minutes ago #4 Full lumen - maxed out doesnt seem to change anything in how the game feels - dropped in a HDR mod too. IMO for a single player RPG any FPS over 30 is good and over 60 is great - so long as no stutters, tears, or other distractions which I am not seeing. Even with the 'feel' being the same it has affected the FPS some. Still native 4k, no frame gen, no upscale. Last edited: 36 minutes ago
Full lumen - maxed out doesnt seem to change anything in how the game feels - dropped in a HDR mod too. IMO for a single player RPG any FPS over 30 is good and over 60 is great - so long as no stutters, tears, or other distractions which I am not seeing. Even with the 'feel' being the same it has affected the FPS some. Still native 4k, no frame gen, no upscale.