There’s an engine.ini file on Nexus that greatly improves performance. I’ve been using it for a few days on my gaming laptop with settings pretty much maxed and find it more than acceptable. The game has crashed 3 or 4 times though … Not sure if related.
I get the impression it’s a poorly optimized quick’n dirty cashgrab.
Kind of amazing how Bethesda manages to always be at least 5 years behind every other major developer on optimization. I recently picked up Fallout 4, my first attempt at the series, and I just completely lost interest, one of the main reasons being the absurd load times on a 7900xt.
I’d be shocked if it was your GPU causing long load times, that’s not usually the culprit for that kind of thing unless you don’t have enough VRAM. It’s probably another part of your system the game arbitrarily dislikes, or it’s just generally being shit.
Running it off a hdd prob
While I don’t have an issue taking a dump on Bethesda this time the issue is either with Nvidia or Epic. The 50 series has been a shit show and wouldn’t be surprised if the flagship model somehow preforms worse than last Gen cards. And UE5 is also a shit show. Games made with UE5 look like blurry shits unless you buy a $1000+ top of the line GPU because it’s also a massive performance hog. If you’re playing a game that looks like shit and runs like shit, it’s probably using UE5.
I’ve got a 7800XT, which is 1.5x more powerful than a 5090, and it struggles too.
which is 1.5x more powerful than a 5090
…are you sure? I think you’re mistaken.
Yeah, buddy. Pretty sure. 🙄
Sorry I down voted you, took me forever to get the joke.
That’s part of the fun.
I think I get an average of ~100 on my 3080 Ti. Obviously it varies greatly, with outside during weather or near oblivion gates being closer to 60 but indoors/dungeons etc. get over 100.
Good job team