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It doesn't bend around your character's feet/legs when an object like heavy armor, a sword, a dead body, etc. I do think the grass could do with a bit more variation (i.e., taller in some areas, shorter in others, more or less dense, etc.), but if the added variation also increased system demands, then forget it. Without the grass, it's just yet another game with a flat, green texture representing the ground.
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However for the rest of us we should probably wait until the game has 6 months of patches and new video drivers before deciding on upgrading.
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This is probably the same peopel who upgrade their desktops every 6 months because there is something else better available. I guess if you really need that cutting edge performance then you won't mind spending the $1200 or more to buy SLI or Crossfire video cards. Not to mention drivers that are in the works just for this game and the patches that are coming out. Why pay the $300-$400 on a new card that performs alright when there should be new ones out near the end of the year that will perform way better. Personally I think I will wait until the new video cards come out before I purchase anything specifically for this game. That is a great card and performs well in most game. Especially for whoever said that the 7900GT sucked. Don't take this one review buy a new video card and think it is a cure for all games. If you look at other reviews with games like HL2 and Doom3 you will start to get a different picture of what card is better for you. othercents - Thursday, link Some people need to look at the overall picture on video cards instead of just saying that ATI is the best because it runs the best on Oblivion.
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Thus we had to leave the X850/X800 out of our default tests with HDR enabled and ran a second set of configurations with HDR disabled and Bloom enabled.

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Note that the ATI Radeon X850/X800 series of GPUs don't support Shader Model 3.0, which is required for HDR in Oblivion. We didn't want to end up with a graph where everything performed the same because we were too lax with our detail settings.Īt the end of the day, these two configurations are what we would strive for in order to get good performance while maintaining a good gameplay experience. Since we were dealing with such a wide spread of GPUs we had to err on the side of being more stressful in our visual settings, especially in the mid-range, in order to adequately characterize the performance of all of the GPUs. As you can see from the table above, our High Quality settings aren't as extreme as they could be and the Medium Quality settings are more suited for upper mid-range cards. Note that when we talk about a setting being 65% we mean that the slider is moved 65% of the way to the right. The settings were as follows: Oblivion Performance Settings We tested at two major settings, one we defined as High Quality and the other we called Medium Quality.
