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Graphics aren't the only thing that are heavy on resources. The thing with Bethesda games is that you have a lot of clutter items scattered around (like tin cans, forks and cheese wheels) that you can pickup, drag around, and because of this interactive nature, there's physics calculations for all these items, and this hogs resources. You can't just lower texture resolution or turn off anti aliasing and be done with it, you'd have to fundamentally change how the game works to make a performance for a Bethesda game