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Optimize Perfomance and graphics (if i can)


UchihaTamriel

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Hello !! This is my first topic here and any error please tell me .-.

I play Oblivion using 3D Analize and use the very low graphics with the resolution 1024x768 but i only get 7-13 fps in a city , and 12-20 fps in dungeons , is there any way to increase the performance and maybe the graphics quality? (And another question , if i install shivering isle expansion will require more of my PC?)

 

Is there a list of mods i use:

- LowLowPoly Grass

- Streamline 2.1

- OSR_4-1

- NPFRO 1.5

- Optimised Distant Land MAX 1_1

 

My PC config is :

Processor : Intel Celeron CPU 440 @ 2.00GHz

Ram : 1,0GB

Graphic Card : Intel® 82945G Express Chipset Family

 

I Know this is a too Bad PC but i dont want any answers speaking to buy a new graphic card . Thanks .-.

 

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is there any way to increase the performance and maybe the graphics quality?

Check this out and try out. And even with that and ini tweaking, I doubt you'll gain much.

 

if i install shivering isle expansion will require more of my PC?

I believe so.

 

I dont want any answers speaking to buy a new graphic card.

"The silence is your answer."

- Javik

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Thanks man but i have one more question : if i use many mods will there be a conflict? and will not lower my fps install so many mods? .-. Thank you in advance.

Using a lot of mods uses more RAM (especially so on a PC with on-board graphics), with your 1GB RAM you're limited when it comes to that. On your system, they will affect stability more than framerate, but depending on the mod type, it may also utilize more graphics resources and reduce both framerate and stability.

 

Not to mention the increase in loading times, about 40 mods on my PC increase loading times by almost double compared to vanilla, it's even slower if you have IDE and not a SATA hard drive.

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