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Iâve been all over every site searching for anyone whoâs had a similar issue to mine looking for a fix and only one other person had the exact issue I did and they apparently gave up on it

So here I am looking for someone more experienced than I am to help me fix my game ð­

 

Iâm on windows 10

I have this issue where at any point at random my screen will freeze but will shake like itâs having a seizure rapidly between two frames everything still continues in the background like Iâll continue to be getting attacked and sounds will continue on

The only way out of this it to alt-f4 my way out

It does this without mods and with every mod that promises to fix issues

Including the tic fix

Iâve done everything google, Reddit, nexus forums, and the steam forums have said to do nothing seems to work

Does anyone have any ideas on how to fix this before I launch this brand new computer into the street ð

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Weird! Never of heard of such a thing in over 40 years of troubleshooting.

 

I know you said it is "random", but are there any circumstances where it seems more likely to occur? Such as after a certain period of time (suggesting "overheating") and only in interiors or exteriors or after "fast traveling" or in particular areas? The ability to reliably reproduce the problem is usually needed to get any idea as to the cause.

 

Strikes me as possibly a video hardware "sync" problem if you are "stuck" switching back and forth between the same two frames. Though it might also be a problem with RAM. Is this a desktop or laptop or tablet? Do you have another video adapter you can switch in and try to replicate the problem?

 

Does the problem only occur with FNV? No other games or programs (even if different symptoms)?

 

Have you added any video effects software (such as ENB or Reshade/SweeFX) you can try without?

 

If this is a "new" computer, have you spoken with the vendor who sold it to you about the problem? (Though if you can't reliably reproduce the problem they aren't going to be willing to accept it as "their hardware" issue.)

 

-Dubious-

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