Oblivion Remasteredhas taken the players by storm, but it has its fair share of issues related to performance and stability. The most common issue is the game randomly crashing, followed by a UE5 post-crash screen notifying you about a GPU Crash Dump that resulted in a Fatal Error. There can be several reasons as to why you’re seeing this error, but here are a couple of potential fixes that can help you fix the crashes inOblivion Remastered.

How to Fix Oblivion Remastered Crashing Issue on PC

GPU Crash Dump triggered is acommon issuewith games running on Unreal Engine 5, andOblivion Remasteredis no exception. It usually occurs when the game has a memory leak and consumes more GPU VRAM than needed. However, this crash can also occur due to problems at the player’s end. So, here are some of the suggested fixes that players can use to potentially fix the issue.

Basic Troubleshooting

Before we jump into more niche fixes, you should try the following basic fixes and see if theOblivion Remasteredcrashing issue has been resolved.

Diable Steam & Third-Party Overlays

Overlays are useful to players who like to haveadditional third-party app functionalitywithin their games. However, these overlays can clash with the game’s operating, leading to a crash.

Players should trydisabling these in-game overlays, starting with Steam, MSI Afterburner, and Discord, to verify if they’ve fixed or reduces the occurrence of crashes.

Fix Oblivion Remastered GPU Crash Dump Fatal Error

Tweak Graphics Settings

Having your in-game graphics settings cranked all the way up can also cause some instability issues with the game, leading toGPU Crash Dump and a Fatal Error. Even if you’re getting playable FPS on your current settings, it’s recommended tooptimize your graphics settings inOblivion Remastered, by reducing the presets on the following options.

This will not only boost your FPS but also make the game stable until the next patch drops that improves its overall stability.

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Disable AMD Anti-Lag or Nvidia Reflex

Nvidia and AMD GPUs have features like Low Latency Mode (Reflex) or Anti-Lag 2 that reduce the input latency in games. Although these features should be enabled in games to reduce input-latency that’s (especially) introduced with features like Frame Generation,they can cause instabilityand lead to crashes.

It’s best that you disable them by going into eitherNvidia Control Panel or AMD Software.

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