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Faildini, do games w [Digital Foundry] Oblivion Remastered PC: Impressive Remastering, Dire Performance Problems

I’ve been playing it on steam deck, it’s definitely playable but I wouldn’t call it smooth.

Blackmist,

Does it freeze up all the time like in the Digital Foundry video?

If not I’m wondering if it’s that stupid shader compiling thing that has plagued PC games all generation.

Faildini,

I’ve gotten a lot of freezing and stuttering playing on my desktop PC (Linux with Proton). The deck actually seems to be more stable, though it is locked to 30 fps and textures still take a minute to load sometimes.

SolidShake, do games w [Digital Foundry] Oblivion Remastered PC: Impressive Remastering, Dire Performance Problems

Yes. It runs like dog water. And it seems people are just looking past it because of the nostalgia effect.

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  • SolidShake,

    Yeah I play on my PC and I’ll cross play my save on my Xbox when I want to use the TV. The series X is quite a bit smoother. Sucks lol. Every UE5 game I’ve played on PC has not been a good experience lol. (I can play star citizen around 60fps in cities, KCD 2 on the highest srtting, for reference)

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  • SolidShake,

    Probably good. What’s a 9080? Lol I have a 5800x3d. Love that chip

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  • SolidShake,

    Ah okay. Nice

    metaldream,

    I run it on ultra at 1440p with RT on high and FSR performance upscaling. I get 60 fps consistently with these settings, no drops. I have a 9900X/7900 XT so I imagine you’ll be able to get quite a bit more out of it.

    acosmichippo,
    @acosmichippo@lemmy.world avatar

    Avowed was UE5 and that ran well for me.

    shneancy,

    i’m looking past it because my laptop is 7 years old and i’m happy it even runs lol

    SolidShake,

    Right. But your laptop and my PC shouldn’t be playing the game at the same performance ya know.

    shneancy,

    yeah i’m aware, i wasn’t generalising it was just my personal experience

    ArchmageAzor,
    @ArchmageAzor@lemmy.world avatar

    My FPS drops from 60 to like 25, but that’s rarely. It’s not like it’s a constant 25.

    sugar_in_your_tea,

    And this is why I don’t buy day 1. Performance actually looks reasonable compared to other day 1 releases, but it’s still not what I want to play. I bet most of these issues will be resolved in a month or two, and definitely resolved by the first sale, so I’ll hold off. It’s not like there’s going to suddenly be content to miss out on, it’s a remaster, so waiting is absolutely reasonable.

    metaldream,

    I had to tweak quite a bit but it’s running at a stable 60 fps at 1440p now. I wouldn’t say I’m looking past it, just enjoying it in spite of the performance issues.

    josefo, do games w [Digital Foundry] Oblivion Remastered PC: Impressive Remastering, Dire Performance Problems

    It’s poorly optimized. At version 0.4 is probably the first thing that looked decent, with final art in place, but no QA or optimization done. My bet is that they had to launch earlier than expected due to the rumors, or they extended way past the due date and the money for the project ran out. If successful, probably optimization will take place, but they are waging on it.

    supercriticalcheese, do games w [Digital Foundry] Oblivion Remastered PC: Impressive Remastering, Dire Performance Problems

    It is verified for the Steam deck though.

    DeathsEmbrace,

    At 30fps if you call that verified

    sugar_in_your_tea,

    That’s fine honestly, provided it’s smooth. In the video, there was a fair amount of hitching though…

    mic_check_one_two,

    It’s definitely not smooth. Interior cells run decently, but my OLED Steam Deck dips into the low 20’s in exterior cells.

    sugar_in_your_tea,

    Ouch.

    Montagge, do games w [Digital Foundry] Oblivion Remastered PC: Impressive Remastering, Dire Performance Problems

    I don’t trust this shit anymore after City Skylines 2 ran just fine. A bunch of people lost their shit anyways.

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  • Montagge,

    Just fine on my PC

    sugar_in_your_tea,

    X to doubt…

    Maybe you just have low expectations, but I’ve seen so many threads about terrible performance on top tier hardware. That’s inexcusable.

    HarkMahlberg,
    @HarkMahlberg@kbin.earth avatar

    I mean I enjoy CS2 as well but I can't deny it had pretty major performance problems. It's gotten better over time but launch day was a disaster.

    Montagge,

    And yet I had non other than some minor stuttering that was completely ignorable in a city builder.

    HarkMahlberg,
    @HarkMahlberg@kbin.earth avatar

    Good for you.

    BlameTheAntifa,

    I tried it again recently and starts out tolerable but gets worse the bigger your city gets, even when you lower settings. It would be one thing if the game looked amazing and had these deep, detailed simulations… but it just looks okay and the digital corner-cutting trickery becomes obvious when you start looking closely. I feel like there is something fundamentally wrong under the hood of Skylines 2.

    Montagge,

    I’ve had cities in the hundreds of thousands with no issues even if it does start to drop in framerate.

    mojofrododojo, do games w Dune Awakening - Story Trailer
    @mojofrododojo@lemmy.world avatar

    … a dune mmo?

    who thought this was a good idea?

    love the frank herbert books. I thought the recent movies were ok. But MMO? what a strange fit for this universe… unless billions of the players die in the jihad lol

    RebekahWSD,
    @RebekahWSD@lemmy.world avatar

    Alternate universe shenanigans. Is how it looks to me. Especially given bene stuff is not limited to women. Or the order. Somehow.

    mojofrododojo,
    @mojofrododojo@lemmy.world avatar

    more plausible than anything else I suppose

    Artyom, (edited )

    It’s an alternate timeline where Jessica had a daughter instead of a son and Leto defeated the Harkoenens during their invasion, so Leto rules over Arrakis for the indefinite future, leaving space in the story for fetch quests and base building. Apparently the fremen disappeared too, so you have to solve the mystery.

    mojofrododojo,
    @mojofrododojo@lemmy.world avatar

    It’s an alternate timeline where Jessica had a daughter instead of a sun

    this is what the bene wanted. a daughter Atreides to mate with Feyd Rutha Harkonnen - but Jessica wanted to satisfy Leto.

    and Leto defeated the Harkoenens during their invasion, so Leto rules over Arrakis for the indefinite future, leaving space in the story for fetch quests and base building.

    uhhh so this is an entirely different fiction huh

    Apparently the firemen disappeared too, so you have to solve the mystery.

    I suspect you mean fremen…

    why even bother licensing the story if they’re determined to change everything?

    how strange

    DoucheBagMcSwag, do games w The Crew 2: Offline Mode Update

    Hahahahahaha I FUCKIN KNEW they could do it

    Stop killing games was successful

    SpicyColdFartChamber,

    At the risk of being a negetive nancy, they haven’t done this with crew 1. So that game is still dead. This might just be a perfunctory action to quell support for the movement. They haven’t made any real promises to have EOL plans for all their games.(As far as I’ve seen)

    indomara, do games w Dune Awakening - Story Trailer

    Wait, this is going to be a Funcom game?? Oh man, Funcom has made some of our favourite games! We adored Anarchy Online, and The Secret World is still one of the mmo’s I would recommend to anyone who wants to try a really unique modern mmo with an amazing story.

    Unfortunately when they were developing TSW and Age of Conan, someone made the call to go all in on AOC which was just… not unique in a space saturated with that kind of WoW clone.

    TSW ended up not having the cashflow (devs) it needed to release updates and expansions and it fell into disfavour once the player base reached end game. Which is really sad, because even as a “dead” game the story and gameplay are so good.

    I really hope they have retained the devs that worked on TSW and have enough cash to push everything into this game. Make it unique like TSW and AO were, push a couple expansions, and there will be players.

    RebekahWSD,
    @RebekahWSD@lemmy.world avatar

    I only got to play a bit of The Secret World (or was it Legends or something?) and it was really fun! I was sad I had found it at the end of life. My memory is bad, so my only real memory was er…I was helping around some Haunted Indian Reservation, and the daughter of the owner was rightfully complaining about people coming in and white knighting (and being male) and we panned over to my character…chinese ass woman standing there. And it acknowledge that! She was like “Guess not all the time though” and it was like!!! Excellent!!!

    KingThrillgore, do games w [Digital Foundry] Oblivion Remastered PC: Impressive Remastering, Dire Performance Problems
    @KingThrillgore@lemmy.ml avatar

    Its Lumen. Its 100% Lumen.

    MudMan, (edited ) do games w [Digital Foundry] Oblivion Remastered PC: Impressive Remastering, Dire Performance Problems

    Heads up, because I imagine the DF guys were too PC master race to notice, but you can smooth out a lot of the hitches by using framegen.

    There's this weird implementation in the game where if you set frame gen to auto it seems to automatically turn it off if you're over the fps cap and then turn it on when you drop below and it's worth giving that a shot. It took some tweaking but I did end up finding a mix where between that and VRR with a low enough cap to maintain it most of the time but high enough to get acceptable latency the game is... mostly playable?

    It was still a shock to go outside for the first time (most of the hitches seem to be around outdoors traversal) and it's still not perfect, but it did clean up a lot of it. Well, some of it. Your mileage may vary based on hardware and expectations, though.

    chemical_cutthroat,
    @chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.world avatar

    Frame gen shouldn’t be a crutch, and by design it’s only supposed to enhance games that’s get above 60fps naturally. It doesn’t do anything good for the open world that constantly tanks to 45. It’s not a master race thing, it’s a poor optimization thing.

    MudMan, (edited )

    No, the point is the DF video never even tested framegen or upscaling before deeming the issue unsolvable in this video. I'm just trying to offer additional options to tune settings they don't cover in the video that may help.

    Frame gen, for the record, is fundamentally a crutch. Specifically for CPU limits. It serves no other purpose. If you don't need it as a crutch you don't need it, period. It takes you from wherever you can get natively to hopefully closer to your monitor refresh rate. If you can reach your refresh rate then you don't need it in the first place.

    Or at least it does that in the default implementation from GPU vendors where you're locked into uncapped, non vsynced FPS when using it.

    I'm calling out that there seems to be a specific implementation here to use it with a frame cap. And with that fame cap if you can get yourself to, say 45-60 fps you can get a semi-decent 90 or 120 cap out on the other end that does trim down some of the stutters, especially if you also have VRR to eat a few extra miliseconds.

    So it's not ideal, you're effectively locking the game to 90 or 120 and then trying to scrape by at 45-60 and double up with frame gen just so you can use an AI frame to slide in between the 45-80ms spike and eat the rest of the time difference with VRR. But hey, it kinda works, at least in my setup. Crutch or no crutch it makes the game more playable for me. I don't have the tools to measure exactly how much more playable, and I'd like to see DF test it, but at a glance it seems to help.

    That doesn't mean they shouldn't look into the cause and patch improvements, but if it can take the game from unplayable to playable for some people on some setups that's a good thing.

    ryven, (edited )
    @ryven@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

    IME framegen hasn’t meaningfully reduced the open-world hitching. It gets the framerate nice and smooth while standing still, fighting a bandit or whatever… until you walk a bit and the game becomes CPU-limited while streaming in new cells, at which point you noticeably hitch.

    The performance in interior cells (including cities) is very good even on Ultra settings.

    I suspect that this is one of the compromises they made by keeping the old engine running under the hood, because as DF notes this also happened in the original.

    MudMan, (edited )

    That is entirely possible. My setup seems to be in this sweet spot where the normal performance is high enough over the cap AND the framegen gets you enough extra smoothness AND the VRR is able to eat enough miliseconds off the hitches that it is noticeably improved (but crucially not perfect, so if you're more sensitive than me that may also be part of it). Still, even if it doesn't help for everybody it's worth a shot and not covered in the video.

    I bet there is something to having to load the world in chunks in the underlying engine and then having to render the chunk all at once in UE5 that makes UE5's struggles even worse. Still, the game was a shadowdrop, you have to assume they could have taken some time to try to figure it out a bit better.

    The worst case scenario is that further optimization isn't an option, but... I mean, even if it is related to what people think it's related they should be able to find some way to ease some of the load off. The observation that a lot of the performance hit is related to hardware Lumen alone points that way. Especially since having a faster base framerate does seem related to having smaller hitches. But hey, who's to say? I guess we'll see where they go from here.

    commander, do games w [Digital Foundry] Oblivion Remastered PC: Impressive Remastering, Dire Performance Problems

    I run it medium with a 7600xt at 3440x1440. Seems fine to me

    fossilesque, do games w [Digital Foundry] Oblivion Remastered PC: Impressive Remastering, Dire Performance Problems
    @fossilesque@mander.xyz avatar

    Ngl I’m running a pirated copy through Lutris and it’s not too bad. Beggars can’t be choosers though lmao.

    SassyRamen, (edited )
    @SassyRamen@lemmy.world avatar

    Tell that to the Gray Fox!

    pedro,

    Metal gear! /s

    simple,

    [Have a coin, beggar.]

    fossilesque,
    @fossilesque@mander.xyz avatar

    Lmao I’ll buy it when I can. :)

    verdigris,

    Bethesda doesn’t need any more money, spend it on an indie game.

    simple, do games w Ahoy: 2000.

    The old video game industry still blows my mind. Competition was so fierce, there were tons of high quality AAA games releasing each year until things suddenly slowed down in the PS4/Xbone era. Granted, a lot of consoles failed and a lot of companies went under but it must have been wild to see Counter Strike, Baldur’s Gate 2, Diablo 2, Deus Ex, Perfect Dark, Red Alert 2, etc. all launch in the same year.

    The indie scene today is great, but the amount of AAA games coming out these years are much fewer, and there’s a 50/50 chance it’s going to be a total flop.

    Hideakikarate,

    Even if the game is well received, if it doesn’t make more money than the last game, then the studio is shuttered, and you’ll never see an official sequel. You’ll be stuck waiting for an indie dev or original dev on kickstarter to come along 5-10 years later, maybe even more.

    ampersandrew,
    @ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

    Indies are making now what would have been AAA back then. And as many great games as there were back then, we get more now. Back then, it was possible to keep up with just about every major release as it came out. Now I’ve got a backlog of 9 games that piqued my interest and came out this year that I haven’t had time to get around to yet, and it’s only April.

    jonathan, do games w Ahoy: 2000.

    The video’s soundtrack of covers of 2000s music is masterful 👏

    msage, do games w Larian Studios Talks About Its Future

    Vincke says his wife will divorce him if their next game isn’t out 5 years from now.

    I also choose this guys wife

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