The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

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Seen quite a few threads about smearing.
Folks reporting that DLSS and frame gen are causing smearing.

Am using DLSS and FG. Noticed smear.
Turned off DLSS and FG and smear still there, but considerably improved.

In the end I manually set DLSS to about 80%, instead of the stock 65% or whatever stock 'quality' was. Smearing is better but still there.

Mostly noticeable at night, or when coming over the crest of a hill with grass during the day. Am just ignoring it.
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This issue is related to the monitor in use. It's not this game specific.

Some monitors, especially older VA displays, have relatively slow response times and tend to have noticeable ghosting issues with fast moving objects. Such issues are naturally more noticeable in darker areas on the screen.
Originally posted by Henry-NYC:
This issue is related to the monitor in use. It's not this game specific.

Some monitors, especially older VA displays, have relatively slow response times and tend to have noticeable ghosting issues with fast moving objects. Such issues are naturally more noticeable in darker areas on the screen.

I suppose so, and never thought of that when posting. However, I am using an OLED. Asus PG27AQDP.
ive got a brand new samsung odyssey G5 32 inch screen and still have the frame gen smearing. if i dont move after an animation plays like swinging my sword the smear stays on the screen until i move and it updates the whole screen. tried turning everything off completely and it still does it so i have no idea.
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