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Looking for anyone that knows any way to make FNV sturdy as a rock? Stability/performance wise.


vTemporalZEROv

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you can try Stutter Remover as well and hope for the best.

I have found SR to be particularly helfpful in providing stability when you set the top FPS limit to a little less than the actual maximum FPS your rig can achieve. Many people tend to disable that limit or just set it to a very high value, but for me this seems to have helped. Not only it helps prevent CPU/GPU overheating, but it also helps keep FPS at a nearly constant rate. The game doesn't seem to like it very much when your FPS drop from 80 to 10 in like 0.1 seconds as you close a menu in a very populated area, for example. This is only a suggestion so, don't take it as a universal truth. When it comes to configuring SR the best possible advice is to test different settings by yourself, after all.

 

By the way, there are so many things to mention that it would be very nice if someone was willing to gather all of the related information and made a comprehensive guide. Any volunteers? :D

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I would, but I dunno all of them,.. I am trying to make my game stable, and to do that I gotta catch em all -.-

 

I used to use FPS limiter, what do you have yours set at? Mine was at 25, sometimes 30. With Skyrim I can get a solid 60 fps and sometimes dips to like 50, but in FNV I can only get like 40 max outside.. Even with very few mods.

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I haven't crashed in at least 40-60 hours of my latest gameplay. My mod list is by far different than yours, I use simple low impact mods and ALOT of house mods. I am finally stable after 3 years, and loving it.

 

I'll post a list sometime if you want, but probably wont be your go for list.

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