Best Graphics Settings for Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion Remastered PC

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered brings a massive visual overhaul to the 2006 RPG, thanks to the capabilities of Unreal Engine 5. The remaster also incorporates a ton of new assets and animations, producing arguably the best-looking Bethesda Game Studios title yet. But as has been the case with multiple Unreal Engine 5 games, getting consistent performance can be a pain, especially on PC. You’re likely to run into annoying stutters, which can derail your revisit to the idyllic Cyrodiil. With this in mind, we’ve put together a handy guide with the best graphic settings to use in Oblivion Remastered right here.

Best Graphic Settings for Oblivion Remastered PC

Oblivion Remastered PC Settings menu
Image Credit: Bethesda/ Elder Scrolls IV (screenshot by Aryan Singh, Beebom)

If your system falls within the range of Oblivion Remastered‘s recommended specs, here are the best settings to balance gorgeous visuals and buttery-smooth frame rates:

  • Display Resolution: Native
  • Resolution Scale: 100%
  • V-Sync: Off
  • Frame Rate Limit: Uncapped
  • Field of View First Person/Third Person: Personal Preference
  • Screen Space Reflections: On
  • Quality Level: Custom
  • View Distance Quality: High
  • Effects Quality: Ultra
  • Foliage Quality: Medium
  • Shadow Quality: Medium
  • Global Illumination Quality: High
  • Texture Quality: Medium
  • Reflection Quality: Medium
  • Hair Quality: High
  • Cloth Quality: High
  • Lumen Hardware RT: Off
  • Lumen Hardware RT Lighting Mode: High
  • Lumen Software RT Quality: Low
  • Upscaling Technique: AMD FSR or NVIDIA DLSS
  • DLSS/FSR Mode: Balanced
  • Frame Generation: On
  • Nvidia Reflex: On

If you’re teetering on the edge of 60 FPS, these settings will see you over the line. Among the most essential options here is Shadow Quality, which can be a massive draw on your GPU. The same goes for Texture Quality, which still looks remarkable at the Medium setting.

We also recommend tuning down the Foilage Quality to smooth out those frustrating 1% Lows. For the upscaling technique, feel free to choose the option best suited for your GPU.

Best Oblivion Remastered Graphics Settings for Low-End PCs

If your rig matches the minimum requirements or falls below them, here are the best settings to crank up those frame rates:

  • Display Resolution: 1920 x 1080
  • Resolution Scale: 100%
  • V-Sync: Off
  • Frame Rate Limit: 60 FPS
  • Field of View First Person/Third Person: Personal Preference
  • Screen Space Reflections: On
  • Quality Level: Custom
  • View Distance Quality: Medium
  • Effects Quality: Low
  • Foliage Quality: Low
  • Shadow Quality: Low
  • Global Illumination Quality: Low
  • Texture Quality: Low or Medium (if you have less than 8GB of VRAM)
  • Reflection Quality: Low
  • Hair Quality: Low
  • Cloth Quality: Low
  • Lumen Hardware RT: Off
  • Lumen Hardware RT Lighting Mode: Low
  • Lumen Software RT Quality: Low
  • Upscaling Technique: AMD FSR or NVIDIA DLSS
  • DLSS/FSR Mode: Balanced/Performance depending on effectiveness
  • Frame Generation: On
  • Nvidia Reflex: On

All the heavy GPU draws have been set to low, except for View Distance and SSR, which are actually quite light in terms of VRAM consumption. The game features some gorgeous lightning, but since it’s taxing on the hardware, be sure to turn Global Illumination down to the lowest setting. The DLSS/FSR implementation is well done in the remaster, so switch between Balanced and Performance modes to see which one works best on your hardware.

That wraps up our guide on the graphic settings to use for Oblivion Remastered PC. If these settings improved your performance, be sure to let us know in the comments below.

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