
Power management mode- Prefer Maximum PerformanceĪfter make sure and select Apply at the bottom

Open up Nvidia Control Panel, and select manage 3d settings, on the right side of the screen select the Program Settings Tab, then select the Add button, Then select oblivion, and scroll down and enable the following

If you have the extra hard drive space, i recommend you make a copy of the Oblivion game folder and keep it as a backup ini files for the game, when you set up the graphic options, Launch the game from the game launcher, select Options, select Ultra High, then set your resolution, I play in 1080p, so I select 1920x1080, and select Windowed Mode, so the Oblivion Display Tweaks performance mod will work, it forces bordless screen so it will look the same as fullscreen Now reinstall Oblivion and DO NOT put it in your Program Files Directory, once installed, boot the game one time and close it out, make sure and do this, you have to boot the game one time to establish the. If steam is installed in your programs files directory and you only have one ssd, move it out Now go to Users/?Your User Name?/Documents/My Games and delete the Oblivion folder, Now go to Users/?Your User Name?/AppData/Local and delete the Oblivion folder, Now go to Steam and under your game library right click Oblivion, go to manage, then Uninstall In file explorer, go to what ever drive you have your game installed on, go to steam/steamapps/common and delete the Oblivion folder.


You need to run the game from your ssd, Oblivion is one of those games that really benefits from it, if you dont listen and run the game from an hdd with mods, then your gonna get a lot of stuttering A fresh copy of the game is requirement for this guide, no exceptions, if you skip this and something breaks, then its your fault, and I will not help youįirst open file explorer and select View at the top, and make sure you have File name extensions and Hidden items check marked, so they are enabled
