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  1. Does this actually work for Fallout 4? I've thought this only works for Skyrim.
  2. Each weather has a setting called "weather classification" with different flags like pleasant, cloudy, rainy etc. So you could easily flag any weather as "rainy" using the Creation Kit or FO4Edit and get the wet surfaces.
  3. Use a tool like MSI Afterburner/Rivatuner, 120 fps capped works fine for me.
  4. You're welcome! You can give kudos at the profile page on the regular Nexus page.
  5. The first thing you need to do is extracting the "Fallout4 - Sounds.ba2" file, located in your /data folder. You can use tools like Archive2 (comes with the CreationKit) or BAE (Bethesda Archive Extractor). Then you have to search for the desired files, you're right about the FX folder, they are most likely in there. This can be tedious, but you will find what you're looking for with a little patience. Most files in there are either .wav or .xwm format. To convert .xwm files to .wav you can use the tool "MultiXwm", that can be found on the Nexus. When you're all set, you just create the whole file path in your data folder where your edited files are located and drop them in there. It doesn't matter if they are .xwm or wav. both will work just fine. .xwm is just more compressed and will save discspace. Edit: Making stuff just quieter there is also another way. If you know exactly what you're looking for, you can lower the "Static Attenuation" in the Sound Descriptor record, using Xedit or the CK.
  6. Read this: https://forums.nexusmods.com/index.php?/topic/6413281-why-can-i-open-some-dds-files-but-some-i-cant/
  7. I have no clue... i think it's more like a "bug", misbehaviour of the engine. No one figured that out yet to my knowledge. Anyway... good luck!
  8. I'm afraid no. In the comment section of the enhanced blood mod was a discussion about this a while ago. Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be a way of fixing this and it is called as a engine-limitation. If i remember correctly, it's about how the engine handles cubemaps. They seem to be applied randomly sometimes and if it's the wrong one, you get this. The way to fix this would be to change the cubemap for metal/chrome stuff to a dark one, but then all metal/chrome ingame is dull and looks very unpleasing. If someone will ever find a way he deserves a big cookie.
  9. I think you mean this: https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/33311
  10. Same here. Worked fine for months, after a clean Windows install it just doesn't work anymore like before.
  11. I've been running the game capped at 100fps + the mod "Fallout 4 works" (just search it with google) with no issues whatsoever. Buttery smooth without speed-ups or any other glitches.
  12. Well, my game is stutter free with this mod and borderless fullscreen is the way to go... Nothing else helped that much, believe it or not - take it or not. Playing at 30 FPS is not a solution at all.... :-)
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