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TES Oblivion Remaster for Linux 7900 XTX. Runs faster than Windows.

TES Oblivion Remaster for Linux 7900 XTX. Runs faster than Windows.

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MagicMan45
Junior Member
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03-08-2022, 07:47 AM
#1
Smoothly rendered.
Although I had to reduce shadows from ultra to high without any visual degradation, as they are very heavy in the outside world.
This isn't the newest kernel.
On 24H2 Win 11.
See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0rCA1vpgSw
Common UE engine problems.
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MagicMan45
03-08-2022, 07:47 AM #1

Smoothly rendered.
Although I had to reduce shadows from ultra to high without any visual degradation, as they are very heavy in the outside world.
This isn't the newest kernel.
On 24H2 Win 11.
See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0rCA1vpgSw
Common UE engine problems.

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AWSOMO3000
Member
166
03-10-2022, 02:40 AM
#2
The specs in sig are as follows.
I have no problems with Oblivion Remaster. All settings are active on Ultra except for RT. The Lumens RT hardware is disabled, but the Lumens RT software is running with quality enabled. I'm using FSR 3 without FG.
One example doesn't define a trend.
Edit - I just started playing to check the settings, took a horse, and ran through the countryside.
When increasing speed, the hitching becomes more noticeable. I still experience it occasionally, but not as severe as shown in DF's video. Their hardware seems superior, so it's unclear what's causing this. I'm playing at 4K and capping FPS at 120. Also, AMD cards perform well with the software Lumens RT. Perhaps these elements are contributing enough?
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AWSOMO3000
03-10-2022, 02:40 AM #2

The specs in sig are as follows.
I have no problems with Oblivion Remaster. All settings are active on Ultra except for RT. The Lumens RT hardware is disabled, but the Lumens RT software is running with quality enabled. I'm using FSR 3 without FG.
One example doesn't define a trend.
Edit - I just started playing to check the settings, took a horse, and ran through the countryside.
When increasing speed, the hitching becomes more noticeable. I still experience it occasionally, but not as severe as shown in DF's video. Their hardware seems superior, so it's unclear what's causing this. I'm playing at 4K and capping FPS at 120. Also, AMD cards perform well with the software Lumens RT. Perhaps these elements are contributing enough?