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Unusually long load times addressed in Fallout 4 Beta Patch 1.3.47


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In response to post #38659545. #39709625 is also a reply to the same post.


ChawThaw wrote: People... This issue isn't because of your computer. It's probably because you can't handle V-Sync with your mods.

Try this, go to
C:\Users\XXX\My Documents\my games\Fallout4 > open fallout4prefs.ini
(or wherever you saved it to)

change:
--------------------
iPresentInterval=1
(If your value was already set on 1 then set it to 0)
save>close> and set the file back to read-only.

If you're still getting long loads, try toning down your shadow details a bit.

This should cut your loading times significantly to about 5-15 seconds.

Note: This is only for people who've been getting load times up to a ridiculous 1 minute or more. This may also make your frame rate too fast for small areas like when entering a building. You'll have to make sure your frame rate is set to cap at 60fps.
ghostbringer wrote: Thank you so much, this worked and really helped a lot


It worked a little too well for me, if I set the value to 0 (from 1), the navigation in the start screen becomes oversped, pressing up or down just races the selection to the top or bottom. Just lightly tapping up or down reacts normally, but clearly the game is not handling this solution very well, and perhaps there are other similar issues too.
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In response to post #38659545. #39709625, #40598375 are all replies on the same post.


ChawThaw wrote: People... This issue isn't because of your computer. It's probably because you can't handle V-Sync with your mods.

Try this, go to
C:\Users\XXX\My Documents\my games\Fallout4 > open fallout4prefs.ini
(or wherever you saved it to)

change:
--------------------
iPresentInterval=1
(If your value was already set on 1 then set it to 0)
save>close> and set the file back to read-only.

If you're still getting long loads, try toning down your shadow details a bit.

This should cut your loading times significantly to about 5-15 seconds.

Note: This is only for people who've been getting load times up to a ridiculous 1 minute or more. This may also make your frame rate too fast for small areas like when entering a building. You'll have to make sure your frame rate is set to cap at 60fps.
ghostbringer wrote: Thank you so much, this worked and really helped a lot
Redmess wrote: It worked a little too well for me, if I set the value to 0 (from 1), the navigation in the start screen becomes oversped, pressing up or down just races the selection to the top or bottom. Just lightly tapping up or down reacts normally, but clearly the game is not handling this solution very well, and perhaps there are other similar issues too.


Thx it works! :)
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