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Stuttering Outdoors when I make a 180 turn.


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Whenever I am outdoors with a majority of the environment visible and I make a 180 degree turn with my character the game begins to stutter badly as it loads the new scenery. I have a fairly new computer which is well above Oblivion's minimum requirements and this stuttering only happens during the scenario I just described.

 

Anyone know of any tweaks or mods I can get to remedy this? Thank you.

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try the polygone or the stutter remover mods other than that i think its your gpu

http://www.tesnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=23208

http://www.tesnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=6981

try this

go out with fast travel to any location you want and stand still in first person view, now without doing anything else make a 360 degree turn.

then after that do it a second time

if the first time you get some stutter is because your gpu is loading everything around you, so yeah maybe a more powerfull gpu is your best option (still is kind of normal) if the second time you get the same problem then im almost sure is your gpu what couses that because everything should be already loaded in the cache.

if the second time you dont get any stutter then you just need to lower the resolution or...

are you running any big texture/land/fx overhoul or something like that?

because sometimes them couse this kind of problems

 

what are your system specs?

hope i helped you in some way but if you need anything else just ask

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try the polygone or the stutter remover mods other than that i think its your gpu

http://www.tesnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=23208

http://www.tesnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=6981

try this

go out with fast travel to any location you want and stand still in first person view, now without doing anything else make a 360 degree turn.

then after that do it a second time

if the first time you get some stutter is because your gpu is loading everything around you, so yeah maybe a more powerfull gpu is your best option (still is kind of normal) if the second time you get the same problem then im almost sure is your gpu what couses that because everything should be already loaded in the cache.

if the second time you dont get any stutter then you just need to lower the resolution or...

are you running any big texture/land/fx overhoul or something like that?

because sometimes them couse this kind of problems

 

what are your system specs?

hope i helped you in some way but if you need anything else just ask

 

 

Here are my system specs:

 

Intel 3.2 dual core

BFG 280 GTX GPU

8 GB RAM

Windows 7 Professional

1 TB WD Hard Drive

 

The biggest mods I'm currently running would probably be Qarl's Texture Pack 3 and Natural Environments. I think I'm gonna try that stutter removal mod and see how it goes from there. Thank you very much.

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When you make a quick 180 degree turn, the game has to regenerate all of the scenery all the way around which puts a big load on both the gpu and cpu. If that scenery is not already in the frame buffer it may have to load from the hard drive also. Just because you have the latest and greatest components dosn't mean that Oblivion is optimized for them - it was originally meant for a single cpu XP system without all of the visual enhancements from mods that can kill FPS on even the best system.

Here are my Slow Game suggestions, some of them may help with this.

http://tesnexus.com/articles/article.php?id=255

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