The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered PC Performance Review and Optimisation Guide

DLSS Testing

Nvidia DLSS Performance – Upscaling and Frame Generation

Overall, DLSS is the best upscaling solution available in Oblivion Remastered. It has the least ghosting, making it preferable to FSR and TSR. Gamers can use DLSS Override to enable DLSS 4 in this game, but DLSS 4 is a mixed bag here. By default, it is less sharp, though it deals with aliasing much better.

Below, you can see how much of an impact DLSS can have in this game. Even so, 60+ FPS at 4K on an RTX 4070 Ti requires a mix of DLSS and lower game settings. This game’s high preset alongside DLSS in Performance mode provides a great experience.

For some reason, Oblivion Remastered does not allow DLSS Frame Generation to be enabled without DLSS upscaling or DLAA. This is despite the fact that DLSS supports Frame Generation with and without DLSS upscaling. The same is true with FSR Frame Generation. Hopefully, a future game update will allow FSR Frame Generation and DLSS Frame Generation to be enabled with other upscalers.

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