spdgamer Posted February 29, 2012 Share Posted February 29, 2012 Hello All, Been playing Skyrim for awhile now and missed the desert and shooting so have resintalled FNV and just getting it setup with all mods etc.. and I was wondering if there are any recommended settting for NVIDIA cards via the FNV profile simliar to the recommended setting for the Skyrim profile, as shown here.... NVIDIA Profile Really made a difference to the look of Skyrim and I assume it could enhance FNV but I have no idea what any of it actually does :-) Also wondering if there is a recommended mods document for FNV similar to S.T.E.P. for Skyrim which has really made things so much easier for a non-techy like myself FWIW, I have an overclocked GTS 460, i5 2500-K 3.30 hz, 8gig ram Thanks AllSteve Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheUnmoddedMan Posted March 7, 2012 Share Posted March 7, 2012 http://www.geforce.com/Optimize/Guides/new-vegas-tweak-guide Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trog69 Posted March 9, 2012 Share Posted March 9, 2012 Hello All, Been playing Skyrim for awhile now and missed the desert and shooting so have resintalled FNV and just getting it setup with all mods etc.. and I was wondering if there are any recommended settting for NVIDIA cards via the FNV profile simliar to the recommended setting for the Skyrim profile, as shown here.... NVIDIA Profile Really made a difference to the look of Skyrim and I assume it could enhance FNV but I have no idea what any of it actually does :-) Also wondering if there is a recommended mods document for FNV similar to S.T.E.P. for Skyrim which has really made things so much easier for a non-techy like myself FWIW, I have an overclocked GTS 460, i5 2500-K 3.30 hz, 8gig ram Thanks AllSteve I've done just the opposite, and I was wondering if you could explain some of what that is in the screen-shot? My Nvidia Control Panel doesn't look like that, nor does the GPU-Z I have installed. I have everything at Ultra/high, and I'm getting @45fps during graphics-intensive instances, and 60.1fps when idling in-game, so it's not like I gotta have this. But I would like to see if I could fine-tune it, anyway. Thanks. EDIT: NVM. I found the Inspector program. It was on the Internet. Imagine that! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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