Instructions on how to boost the performance of your game by allowing it more RAM memory!
Permissions and credits
Credits and distribution permission
Other user's assetsSome assets in this file belong to other authors. You will need to seek permission from these authors before you can use their assets
Upload permissionYou are not allowed to upload this file to other sites under any circumstances
Modification permissionYou are not allowed to modify my files, including creating bug fixes or improving on features under any circumstances
Conversion permissionYou are not allowed to convert this file to work on other games under any circumstances
Asset use permissionYou are not allowed to use assets from this file under any circumstances
Asset use permission in mods/files that are being soldYou are not allowed to use assets from this file in any mods/files that are being sold, for money, on Steam Workshop or other platforms
Asset use permission in mods/files that earn donation pointsYou are not allowed to earn Donation Points for your mods if they use my assets
Author notes
This author has not provided any additional notes regarding file permissions
File credits
Original idea and everything: Daniel Pistelli
Simple uploader: Me(Not Daniel Pistelli)
Donation Points system
Please log in to find out whether this mod is receiving Donation Points
Oblivion RAM-booster
Original idea and everything: Daniel Pistelli
This utility will give you instructions on how to tweak your Oblivion.exe file, allowing it more RAM to work with, boosting the general performance of the game!
With a very elegant and simple tweak you can boost the performance of your game greatly, depending on the amount of RAM memory you currently have available in your system!
Important: Make a safety backup-file of your Oblivion.exe file before tweaking the file.
A program called CFF Explorer is included with the download-file and is required to be installed in order to tweak the .exe file.
If you have any form of questions, feel free to comment here on the comment-section.
A similar tweak is applied for Fallout 3, and it is from there that I got the original instructions. All I did was apply the same method for Oblivion. You can find that file here: