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No audio and unplayable lag


justinhall

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Whenever I open to the main menu, all is well, everything works. Except the audio. There is no launch theme music, and when i load a file or start a new game, there is no ingame audio either. It run at 3-5 fps consistently (mostly a guess, but its unplayable) In the past I have been able to remedy this issue by unplugging my headphones on launch, then replacing them before i load a game, but that no longer works. Its probably a realtek driver issue, but I have checked that and it didnt work. I have tried playing new vegas on both windows 7 and 10. both work about the same, the load perfectly fine the first time, then you close and relaunch the game and it all falls apart. I have the same problems with both oblivion and fallout 3, but not morrowind, fallout 4, or Skyrim LE/SE. I have in the past been able to load the game from both fresh start and a save game without any issue. I have had the same problems with both modded and vanila versions of the game. My specs are not the issue, but I also dont know how to acquire valuable data on the exact makes and models of all my components. All I can say for sure is that I have and Alienware 17 r5, but im unaware if anything inside the body has been exchanged. I took it in one time for what i believe was a fan issue. I have also formatted both my hard drives at least once, so there may be a program or two missing that im unaware of. I really want to play this game, as ive never truly finished it, and I've heard such great things. Please help me.


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You may need to exclude FNV from "Data Execution Protection (DEP)" and configure " Windows Defender Exploit Guard (WDEG)". Please see "Issue - NVSE - fails to load after update KB4058043 to Win10 FCU v1709" under the 'Solutions to Starting the game problems' section of the wiki "Fallout NV Mod Conflict Troubleshooting" article.

Try turning off any unnecessary background processes, such as "anti-virus" or "anti-malware" programs (unneeded if you are running your game in "offline" mode once you have scanned since the last connection), multiplayer "overlays" like "OverWolf" (this is single-player after all), the Steam overlay, etc., at least on a temporary basis to see if they are interfering. There are also tools (often called "Game Boosters") to help you determine "unnecessary when offline" Windows services you can temporarily shut down.

Please search the wiki "Fallout NV Mod Conflict Troubleshooting" article for "sound" entries. Most are in the 'Solutions to Performance problems' section.

 

-Dubious-

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