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SharraShimada

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  1. I dont think the issue is time-related. You may stand for months at a place, and nothing happens. The problem is more memory, or script related. At a certain point, depending what you´ve done until then, the engine will run out of ressources to handle. That may be too much running scripts, too huge buildings your rig cant handle anymore... It is really hard to come down to a certain event, that causes crashes or corrupting save files. Sometimes its just a combination of things.

  2. To clarify, what number of mods are we talking in general?

    You know there is a hard limit of 244 .esp files the engine can handle? If you´re below it, skip this.

    Are you using more mods from the bethesda-page, or only the 2 ones, you cant load?

    If the 2 are the only ones, something may be wrong in general, either on your end, or on bethesda´s page.

    If the 2 are 2 of more files, check if they are still listed on the page. If not, that may be the problem. If they are sill there, try uninstalling them, and reinstall.

  3. Your 2 problems could be related. Both may be caused by interrupted data-stream from harddrive to game engine or to the GPU. And because its after the update, some game files may be moved around the hard disk. That all given, you are using an classic magnetic harddrive and not an SSD. If so, defragment it. All this problems are know to happen, if the disk is too much fragmented, and game files wont load as smooth as expected by the game.

     

    And yes, it may fix your problem, but it can also be something completly different.

  4. Fallout VR is out, and beside the fact, i do not own it (nor planing to), i appreciate the work, modders put into it.

     

    But: while incompatible with the non-VR version, VR-mods are 100% useless for everone else, but cluttering the "normal" section. Its like making mods for a complete different game, and putting it together with another games mod list. It makes no sense at all.

     

    So i suggest to open a Fallout4 VR section on Nexusmods, like its done with Skyrim Extended.

    This yould be easier for everyone. Non-VR gamers wont see mods they can´t use, and VR-gamers have a place to look for mods, running with the game.

  5. But the Threadripper isn't as fast in games. And which 2TB SSD?

     

     

    P.S. I use the same config myself, with only user-specific differences (screen size, 4x16 ram, storage, audio, etc) that call for close discussion once/if the OP confirms they're serious about buying an advanced PC.

    Isnt as fast in games? In what games? I parallelizes fine, the AMD-CPU will do awesome work. If not, and it counts only per-thread-performance, only the newest Intel-CPU will have an advantage. In fact, you will never feel the difference.

  6. First:

    Its not bethesda alone, who decide what mods, and what tech is used on console. Its also Microsofts and Sonys decision. And they wont allow mod-downloads from an external platform like nexus. They want to keep control of the content. Deal with it, or buy a PC. Thats the way consoles work today.

     

    And there is NO way for nexusmods to build something to allow console-players to use nexusmods on the consoles. Its just impossible. Even if its possible to make it work in some way, MS and Sony will sue nexusmods to death.

     

    You may keep in mind, that consoles are limited in what the can handle. So there is a game, what runs fine, as it is, and then you start modding, and the console is giving up on that. Be happy, there is some mod-support now. But it will never be the same as on PC.

  7. File permissions seems to have changed, and the former file owner is different to the current user you are logged in into your windows. So FO4 is not be able to load some files, like textures or custom meshes.

    The easy way would be to reinstall the mods (uninstall via NMM, DONT just disable, and then reinstall. Dont use the "reinstall" feature, its sometimes buggy)

  8. This sounds like the engine is overwhelmed with scripts. Either your computer is not able to handle the load of transfer settlements, or there are too many other scripts running.

     

    First option you should check is multi-threaded scripting in the T.S.- Holotape. It helps, if you deactivate it, It will take longer, but its the safer option.

     

    Another thing is to move yourself somewhere, where you can look at the ground/wall, and not interfere with spawing objects.

  9. In response to post #55574204.


    jackcolliss wrote: Why tho? I know y'all trying to make it better so thx but you could've just ask us if we like it or not, I liked those days but now it's forcing you to see the new design... really disappointed.


    One does not invest hundreds of hours and a lot of money for a new design, and then let it blown to pieces by a few users. One has tu choose what to do, and then do it.
    Sorry if this sounds harsh, but thats the way it works. Everytime something changes, some people like it, some disagree, and the majority has no opinion.
    Yeah, you may loose some users, but thats a normal process. You may loose even more, while sticking to an old, no longer useful design.
  10. Defense rating is not everything. It matters where you place your turrets and such.

    Every settlement has spawn points for enemys. (there is a mod on nexus to locate these)

    The problem is, its not done by placing turrets at the spawn points.

    The moment the attack starts, the game calulates the probability enemys can overrun the defense and proceed further into the settlement, causing damage...

    The defense rating is just a number for overall defense. Its not the total defense-value for a certain spawn-spot.

     

    Best advice i can give you is to place enough turrets and other active defence around your storage.

  11. On arrival of the BOS a huge load of new scripts take place in the game. So the engine has much more work to do at this point. But your CPU "should" handle that. Not well, but it should.

    The real bottleneck is your GPU-Memory with only 2GB. My first suggestion would be to upgrade to 16GB RAM (thats the cheapest upgrade) and install ENBBOOST, aligning some of the system memory to the video-system.

    FO4 is really hungry for video-RAM.

     

    Do you run loot on your mod-setup?

    And do you use the unofficial patch?

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