
Oblivion Remastered has been something rumoured in the gaming space for quite some time, and after the recent leaks, it's all but confirmed.
Now, players who missed the original 2008 release are diving in, and we're going to breakdown some of the key settings you should tinker with to get the most FPS as possible.
Here's what we know.
Oblivion Remastered: Best Settings To Increase Your FPS
Oblivion is widely praised as the second-best entry in the Elder Scrolls franchise, and of course, this is right behind Skyrim.
The remake is a full remaster of the game in Unreal Engine 5, and we're stoked to relive the story that many of us loved back in the day.
However, since the game is in Unreal Engine 5, it will be a bit tricky to run for some older builds. This is why you'll want to tinker with the settings, and we recommend the following ones for more FPS.
- Display Resolution: Native
- Resolution Scale: 100%
- V-Sync: Off
- Frame Rate Limit: Uncapped
- Field of View First Person/Third Person: 93
- Screen Space Reflections: Off
- Quality Level: Custom
- View Distance Quality: Medium
- Effects Quality: Medium
- Foliage Quality: Medium
- Shadow Quality: Low
- Global Illumination Quality: Medium
- Texture Quality: Medium
- Reflection Quality: Medium
- Hair Quality: Medium
- Cloth Quality: Medium
- Lumen Hardware RT: Off
- Lumen Hardware RT Lighting Mode: Off or Low
- Lumen Software RT Quality: Off
- Upscaling Technique: AMD FSR or NVIDIA DLSS
- DLSS/FSR Mode: Balanced
- Frame Generation: On (If applicable)
- Nvidia Reflex: On + Boost
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