I found the soloution completely by chance. My FONV ENB kept crashing due to an incompatibility with Windows 10, and being the total programming ignoramous I am, I figured, "Durrr... Skyrim ENBs work on Windows 10, so I'll just move my d3d9.dll from my Skyrim folder to my FONV folder, durrr-herp-hurrr." Obviously the FONV ENBs won't work with it, but, lo and behold, the Skyrim ENB combined with the 4GB exe-thingy and the stutter removal, I'm rockin' over 120 mods at 60fps on 1080p, including NMC's medium settings retextures, AND the flora overhaul, AND the more grass mod with grass set to 40 (default 80), EVE, FOOK, PNV, WMX, etc-etc-etc. I feel like such a jerk for figuring out the fix, like it should have been Gopher or some super tech savvy modder. The catch? You can't use any ENB. Boo-hoo, cry me a river; I can actually play my game now. :smile: Besides, FNV Realistic Wasteland Lighting emulates the feel of an ENB pretty well. Enjoy actually playing your game now! PS: I'm running a 3rd gen i7-3770 up to 3.9GHz, 12GB DDR3 SDRAM @1,600MHz, and 1x Gigabyte Overclocked Edition 4GB GDDR5 VRAM Nvidia GTX 770. Nothing too fancy by today's standards in PC gaming. EDIT: Just copy the d3d9.dll Borris made for Skyrim into your FONV Steam directory (no other files), run the launcher, make sure fallout.ini in the My Games directory has "read-only" UNCHECKED so as not to have archive invalidation issues (to customize the INI, do all of the edits in the Steam directory's fallout_default.ini, and CHECK the "read-only" tick box for the file AFTER you save). In your My Games directory, you'll get a proper "RendererInfo.txt" that has your actual modern GPU listed. For example, my RendererInfo.txt reads: It used to max out at some primative card (7700 or some such non-sense). This file (THE ONE YOU GENERATE; DON'T COPY+PASTE THAT QUOTE) is what will end up making FONV squeal for you like a mole rat over a barrel. :smile: