Vresiberba Posted February 4, 2016 Share Posted February 4, 2016 I only have; -stutter remover-NMC's texture pack-Wasteland Flora Overhaul fertile-Mission Mojave - Ultimate Edition - MMUE 12-Underground Hideout New Vegas V4-4*I run the game with NVSE loader And that's it. Why does the game keep on crashing, usually at transitions between areas, like I open the door to the Goodspring Saloon and the game crash to desktop? It's intermittent too, as in it doesn't always happen, but frequently enough to make the game completely unplayable. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dubiousintent Posted February 4, 2016 Share Posted February 4, 2016 (edited) When you get a CTD there will usually be a Windows Error related to it in the logs. See the "Windows Error messages" section in particular in the wiki article "Troubleshooting Basics" on the XCOM wiki. What sort of hardware do you have? How much Video RAM and system RAM do you have? Does this happen immediately or after you have been playing for a while? What (if anything) do you have running at the same time in the background, like anti-virus?Are you playing with Steam in "online" or "offline" mode?You don't indicate that you have YUP installed. It may not be related, but it provides a more stable game.Do you have "hibernation" turned on, and have you tried rebooting your computer with it turned off? -Dubious- Edited February 4, 2016 by dubiousintent Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tnu Posted February 4, 2016 Share Posted February 4, 2016 So I got some really good advice ont his that worked like a charm for me I'll credit the guy who gave the advice so if it works foryou you should send him a PM or osmething ot thank him. So, I'd been having this problem with Fallout 3 for a while. At this point it seems like something that all PC users must go through. But after playing both 3 and NV extensively I noticed that NV rarely crashed, in fact I could go several hours without crashing once, yet it seemed Fallout 3 crashed every 20 minutes. I did some digging and saw someone had mentioned to turn off Anti-aliasing as well as Anisotropic filtering, as well as setting screen effects to none (Do this in the launcher menu, not in-game) sure enough, NV had all of those turned off, but 3 hadn't. So hopefully this will work for you as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vresiberba Posted February 5, 2016 Author Share Posted February 5, 2016 (edited) When you get a CTD there will usually be a Windows Error related to it in the logs. See the "Windows Error messages" section in particular in the wiki article "Troubleshooting Basics" on the XCOM wiki. What sort of hardware do you have? How much Video RAM and system RAM do you have? Does this happen immediately or after you have been playing for a while? What (if anything) do you have running at the same time in the background, like anti-virus?Are you playing with Steam in "online" or "offline" mode?Do you have "hibernation" turned on, and have you tried rebooting your computer with it turned off? It's none of that. The crash occurs pretty much immediately, or within a minute or two, depending how much I provoke it, like going through a door in the Underground Hideout New Vegas V4-4 over and over. The game doesn't crash if I run vanilla, i.e. without mods. You don't indicate that you have YUP installed. It may not be related, but it provides a more stable game. I don't have that mod installed, no, but I have another bug-fix mod called Mission Mojave - Ultimate Edition. I don't know which one is better. I don't know which one I should use, I have asked in the YUP thread but no-one seems willing to answer. And I don't know if I can use both. Edited February 5, 2016 by Vresiberba Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dubiousintent Posted February 7, 2016 Share Posted February 7, 2016 (edited) YUP is purely bug fixes. It should be compatible with any other mod. Mission Mojave is mostly merged mods. [Edit: My mistake. Mission Mojave Ultimate Edition Plus is mods. MMUE is bug fixes. I read the wrong file description.] If they both attempt to fix the same thing, whichever is loaded last will "win" the conflict. So it's okay to run both. If you really think they are conflicting in "a bad way", try changing the load order. YUP usually is sorted by LOOT to early in the load order. [Wrye Flash's "Bashed Patch" can merge the records from both that do not conflict. Last loaded still wins direct record conflicts.] Sounds like you have pinned down the source of your problem to exterior/interior transitions. Looking at a similar problem in other games (specifically Oblivion), it (CTDs upon transitions between exteriors and interiors) can often be traced back to conflicting video settings. Such as "Bloom" conflicts with "Anti-aliasing", or similar as alluded to by "tnu" in his response. What is your video card, and what settings do you have enabled on it (as well as "in-game" video settings)? Also take a look at your NVSE log. A problem with that may manifest as such CTDs. Since you have texture replacers installed, have you run FNVLODGen since installing them? That is also necessary. -Dubious- Edited February 7, 2016 by dubiousintent Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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