Use these settings while playing Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered with your RTX 5060 Ti, 8GB, and 16GB models.
Oblivion Remastered looks absolutely stunning when played on maxed-out settings, but pushing those settings with mid-range GPUs seems unrealistic. The RTX 5060 Ti struggles with Oblivion Remastered’s Lumen-based ray tracing and Unreal Engine 5 demands. Even at 1080p, with aggressive optimizations, as seen in this guide, you’re able to achieve 40–60 FPS, but expect major compromises. Below are the settings to at least get along playing this game with the 8 and 16 GB iterations.

Note: Since we are discussing entry-level to mid-range GPUs, users will likely have a wide range of CPU choices. Keep RT settings as low as possible for the optimal experience. Software RT hammers CPU performance, and for hardware, the 5060 Ti is not up to the mark, at least in this game, to offer a decent, playable experience. Despite the price point suggesting a 1440p gaming card, 8GB in 2025 still struggles to meet expectations, even at 1080p.Swap in DLSS 4 via the Nvidia app or DLSS Swapper for the best results.
Best Settings for RTX 5060 Ti in Oblivion Remastered (1080p)
A few keynotes to consider:
Best Settings Explored
That wraps up the recommendations for today. It is essential to monitor your VRAM, FPS, 1%, and 0.1% lows, and make adjustments accordingly. 5060 Ti users can likely enable FG or even use the Automatic feature within the game, as you have the VRAM headroom available; the same cannot be said for the 8GB 5060 Ti users.
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