yeah i'd say it works. We have similar systems, Ryzen 5 5500 Rx 6600 32Gb ddr4 M.2 SSD is the only difference, on the ultimate engine tweaks i couldnt stop crashing. but with this, i was able to use fsr quality, 50 sharpen and frame gen and its a very playable experience that i couldnt get to crash, your method with TSR also has really good results. I was having a problem where my fps would just absolutely tank, like from 80-100 to 20, and i would save and restart my game to find im back at 100 fps in the same spot. it would keep tanking in fps and crashing multiple times an hour but i didnt get any crashes with this. You're doing gods work
its not even a small fix im able to play on the high preset, with fsr quality + frame gen at 100 fps running around outdoors. You've made this a perfect launch for oblivion
so with view distance at high, shadows textures foliage and effects on medium everything else on ultra, 60fps cap, 67 res scale, TSR, and LosslessScaling i was able to get a consistent 60 fps and use LS1 to upscale and use 2x FG to get a very good visual fidelity and a stable 120 fps, i added a vram cap in the engine.ini at 7gb and its working very well
I am not sure what to do. CPU: 13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-13400F RAM: 32.0 GB GPU processor: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 These are my specs and I have it on an external SSD. I think my PC is similar to yours? I just upgraded last year from a PC I had since 2017 and I am still in low end specs damn it. On lowest settings in game I get like 200+ FPS but tons of drops down to single digits and stuttering. I tried the Engine Fixes mod and that didn't help so will try this one I guess. I freaking hate Unreal Engine 5.
The culprit here is your GPU. Nvidia's 40 series entry GPU (the 4060 8 or 16 GB models, Ti or not) is absolute garbage and is infamous for how bad a deal it was. Sucks to hear after just upgrading, I know, but entry level GPUs from Nvidia haven't been good for a while.
EDIT: Check on your CPU as well, 13th and 14th gen Intel had a lot of stability issues that would cause permanent damage due to elevated voltages and bad coding.
EDIT 2: It seems the 13400f may not have the same problems as the higher end products of 13th gen, depending on if it was a "rebranded" Alder Lake CPU vs the newer Raptor Lake with the problems. I guess there were 2 types of i5-13400f.
I got a prebuilt from Cosco https://www.costco.com/skytech-chronos-mini-gaming-desktop---13th-gen-intel-core-i5-13400f---geforce-rtx-4060.product.4000236292.html that one of my friends who is good with computers recommended me. Before I had an AMD RX580. Also I am not getting 200 FPS I am getting 200 then 5 then 200 then 5 every few seconds. With this and following all the settings capping at 30 I am getting 30 then 5 then 30 then 5 every few seconds. After doing research I think it is the shaders messing with my CPU and bottle necking it.
So you are getting 200. Just not a consistent one. Like I said, this is only to boost the FPS from low to playable, meaning it will help if you never even reach the double digit. It won't help consistency, just getting a higher overall FPS if under 30 FPS.
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I also have a "potato" PC, I guess. I can play Cyberpunk and Baldur's Gate perfectly well, but I get an alert for not even meeting Oblivion's requirements!
With this mod, I can finally have double-digit framerates! Thank you so much!
Best performance boost I've seen here yet by a fair amount! I was actually able to increase some of my settings, keep a better frame rate (and actually enjoy the game).
This is great especially for Steam Deck users. Might be worth putting Great for Hand Held / SteamDeck Users as I can see a lot of them looking for OpenWorld performance tweaks.
I'll have to try this! my framerates are fine (55-60) but they aren't stable so it feels super choppy :3 I'll take stable 30 over choppy 60 any day so i hope this works!
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Ryzen 5 5500
Rx 6600
32Gb ddr4
M.2 SSD is the only difference, on the ultimate engine tweaks i couldnt stop crashing. but with this, i was able to use fsr quality, 50 sharpen and frame gen and its a very playable experience that i couldnt get to crash, your method with TSR also has really good results. I was having a problem where my fps would just absolutely tank, like from 80-100 to 20, and i would save and restart my game to find im back at 100 fps in the same spot. it would keep tanking in fps and crashing multiple times an hour but i didnt get any crashes with this. You're doing gods work
CPU: 13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-13400F
RAM: 32.0 GB
GPU processor: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060
These are my specs and I have it on an external SSD. I think my PC is similar to yours? I just upgraded last year from a PC I had since 2017 and I am still in low end specs damn it. On lowest settings in game I get like 200+ FPS but tons of drops down to single digits and stuttering. I tried the Engine Fixes mod and that didn't help so will try this one I guess. I freaking hate Unreal Engine 5.
This is to boost from 2~5 FPS to 30~60 FPS.
EDIT: Check on your CPU as well, 13th and 14th gen Intel had a lot of stability issues that would cause permanent damage due to elevated voltages and bad coding.
EDIT 2: It seems the 13400f may not have the same problems as the higher end products of 13th gen, depending on if it was a "rebranded" Alder Lake CPU vs the newer Raptor Lake with the problems. I guess there were 2 types of i5-13400f.
Like I said, this is only to boost the FPS from low to playable, meaning it will help if you never even reach the double digit. It won't help consistency, just getting a higher overall FPS if under 30 FPS.
I also have a "potato" PC, I guess. I can play Cyberpunk and Baldur's Gate perfectly well, but I get an alert for not even meeting Oblivion's requirements!
With this mod, I can finally have double-digit framerates! Thank you so much!
Thanks a million!