Delfs1970 Posted February 26, 2012 Share Posted February 26, 2012 After a lot of reading, thinking, and trial and error I have everything running really well. It helps when you start grabbing mods to think about what the mod is doing and if any mods that you installed before it might feed of that mod or the mod your installing is feeding off the mod already installed. Example - if "A World of Pain" mod is already installed and you decided to have a Monster Mod installed as well it would seem that you would have to 1) check for a patch if one is need? 2) since "A World of Pain" is already loaded you would most likely want to insure that Monster Mod was after "A World of Pain". Both of those mods have character/creatures in them, so it pays to check and think about it if you have issues. If crashing occurs try a mod before or after the mods you have. If your crashing remove the mod so it doesn't load as it is really easy with FOMM (I highly recommend if you do not have that). I found out load order has a huge impact on how it runs. There are 2 mods I am going to recommend as they did wonders for me. Mission Mojave - Ultimate edition fixed camera and cinematic angles as well as many other gliches in the game. The other mod I am going to recommend that had the biggest impact for me on performance from fixing the mouse to all studdering totally gone is the "New Vegas Remove Studder.DLL". "New Vegas Remove Studder.DLL" wrapped it all up for my woes on performance. When I play New Vegas now it runs smooth as silk and everything looks great. Good Luck as I know it was not easy for me, but keeping reading and trying different thinks if you have trouble. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kevkiev Posted February 26, 2012 Share Posted February 26, 2012 I think you mean New Vegas Stutter Remover NVSR Couldn't agree more. That file is the bomb. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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