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Cheat for oblivion gameplay

Cheat for oblivion gameplay

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TeaSparrow
Junior Member
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07-20-2023, 06:28 PM
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In the game oblivion there existed a cheat using a bow and arrows. Holding an item and shooting with arrows would divide it into as many pieces as arrows you had. I’m curious if upgrading to a high-end GPU would cause issues like stuttering or crashes when dealing with a large number of arrows (over 500). If it works without stuttering, what’s the maximum height achievable? Also, if you try it, could you share a video showing the items breaking apart and falling everywhere?
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TeaSparrow
07-20-2023, 06:28 PM #1

In the game oblivion there existed a cheat using a bow and arrows. Holding an item and shooting with arrows would divide it into as many pieces as arrows you had. I’m curious if upgrading to a high-end GPU would cause issues like stuttering or crashes when dealing with a large number of arrows (over 500). If it works without stuttering, what’s the maximum height achievable? Also, if you try it, could you share a video showing the items breaking apart and falling everywhere?

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DianeOfTheMoon
Junior Member
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08-03-2023, 12:17 PM
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The issue wasn't the GPU itself, but rather the poorly written code that limited performance to just a few hundred items per instance. A stronger GPU would improve frame rates, but stability problems like stuttering and crashes were unavoidable.
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DianeOfTheMoon
08-03-2023, 12:17 PM #2

The issue wasn't the GPU itself, but rather the poorly written code that limited performance to just a few hundred items per instance. A stronger GPU would improve frame rates, but stability problems like stuttering and crashes were unavoidable.

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thcHlade
Junior Member
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08-03-2023, 03:52 PM
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It seems the issue isn't related to the GPU but more to the CPU or memory. Antichamber experiences crashes when too many blocks are used together.
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thcHlade
08-03-2023, 03:52 PM #3

It seems the issue isn't related to the GPU but more to the CPU or memory. Antichamber experiences crashes when too many blocks are used together.