I got a 5+ rise in FPS in forests, which is where I really had a problem. This thins out the grass in grassy areas. One tweak that did work for me was changing iMinGrassSize. Self-Shadows are off, as is shadow filter, and v-sync is off too. It isn't on mine, so I'd be surprised if it were on yours. Though you can lower those values if the grass drawing is still to much. Setting at 0 (zero) caused some jerkiness when abruptly looking around.įinally, I changed the grass density to 130 instead of the default 80. In the nVidia control panel, setting render ahead to 1 was helpful. The following technical tips, edited in the oblivion.ini file in \My Documents\Oblivion, helped my performance in Oblivion without a shadow of a doubt: Taken form the Oblivion Forums - For multithreaded CPUs:
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