Prenihility Posted January 13, 2020 Share Posted January 13, 2020 Nuked all my mods. Yes, I have the 4GB patch for NMC Textures. Don't have Russell, ESP not active, only one is for Nevada Skies. Unsure of why people always don't seem to know the ESPs are in LO always despite not being active. I didn't take the time to delete them, they come with the mod. My Load Order is looking really simple. And this game still has issues. W00T! FalloutNV.esmDeadMoney.esmHonestHearts.esmOldWorldBlues.esmLonesomeRoad.esmGunRunnersArsenal.esmClassicPack.esmMercenaryPack.esmTribalPack.esmCaravanPack.esmYUP - Base Game + All DLC.esmVurt's WFO.esmNevadaSkies.esmFCOMaster.esmYUP - NPC Fixes (Base Game + All DLC).espEVE FNV - ALL DLC.espFCO - NPC Changes.espWeaponModsExpanded.espWMX-DLCMerged.espWMX-POPMerged.espABetterSturdyCaravanShotgun.espThe Mod Configuration Menu.espWMX-EVE-AllDLCMerged.espFCO - GlowingOne.espFCO - OHSB NPC Edits.espFCO - Russell.espNevadaSkies - TTW Edition.espNevadaSkies - Ultimate DLC Edition.espNevadaSkies - Basic Edition.esp Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
M48A5 Posted January 14, 2020 Share Posted January 14, 2020 (edited) Inactive plugins need to be uninstalled. They are still loaded into memory when the game starts and can cause problems. If yoube bothered to remove them, then good luck with the game. Edited January 14, 2020 by M48A5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Prenihility Posted January 14, 2020 Author Share Posted January 14, 2020 How do you uninstall specific plugins? I thought that was the whole point in being able to uncheck and check them. I literally installed Nevada Skies... and it comes with more than one plugin. By "uninstall" do you mean delete? I've never heard of an uninstallation process for plugins other than uninstalling the associated mod. Same with Russell. Came with FCO. I didn't even check it during the installation process and it's still there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
M48A5 Posted January 14, 2020 Share Posted January 14, 2020 Not knowing what mod manager you are using, I cannot explain the uninstall process. You cannot simply delete the mod .esp or .esm. If you do, any meshes or textures will remain in the game files. All of the mod managers have some tool that will uninstall any individual .esp or .esm file that is in the game data folder without having to uninstall the complete mod. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Prenihility Posted January 14, 2020 Author Share Posted January 14, 2020 Using Mod Organizer 2. Part of the reason why I started fresh. Including a new game. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Prenihility Posted January 15, 2020 Author Share Posted January 15, 2020 Has since been fixed. Author put out a new version of Nevada Skies just yesterday, lucky me. And no issues with crashing. I now have an issue with the game stuttering when I look around/aim. And FPS drops to around 50 in certain areas. Just like Skyrim. And this being the old game it is, it makes even less sense. I went around to where the GoodSprings settler is attacked by Geckos and FPS dropped. *sigh* Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dubiousintent Posted January 15, 2020 Share Posted January 15, 2020 Do you have "New Vegas Stutter Remover" (NVSR) installed? If so, please see the 'Issue: CTD after 10-20 minutes of play (post-Win10 2017 FCU)' and 'Issue: CTD without warning, "Out of Memory error", or stops responding after the Main Menu' entries in the 'Solutions to "Crash To Desktop" (CTD) problems' section in the wiki "Fallout NV Mod Conflict Troubleshooting" guide.* Related to the NVSR problem, for problems AFTER a save game is loaded see also 'Issue: Incomplete save game load' in the "Troubleshooting" guide.Re: Stuttering or "micro-stutters". All visual stuttering problems are caused by the video stream having to wait for the "art assets" required to render the display OR the game writing something to disk (such as a save game file or logging). Mostly these are due to the hard disk drive being orders of magnitude slower than VRAM, with System RAM (e.g. "ENBoost") and "solid state drives" (SSDs) being in between. Keep in mind that this game was designed for older PC and XBox console systems, and it is now possible for your new "latest and greatest" gaming machine to be faster than it can handle. There are internal design choices that cannot be overcome. The "video pipeline" has always been prone to problems. The following are "mitigations" that have been found to help some people.Please see the following entries under the 'Solutions to Performance problems' section in the wiki Fallout NV Mod Conflict Troubleshooting" guide if you haven't already.* 'Issue: "Full screen mode" exhibits CTDs and stutters or micro-stutters'* 'Issue: Lag or "micro stutters" even with "New Vegas Stutter Remover" installed'* 'Issue: Win10 Screen tearing in "Borderless Windowed Mode"'* 'Issue: CTD without warning, "Out of Memory error", or stops responding after the Main Menu' for other settings that can indirectly affect micro-stutter.* There are also some NVSR configuration suggestions under the 'Issue: Game in slow motion' and entries. (These will not help with the "Tick Fix" alternative mod, but the author of NVSR now has a suggested configuration for Win10 linked there.)* The 'Issue: What's with these Solid Green billboard signs in the distance (LOD)?' entry under the 'Solutions to Mesh (Red "!" icon) or Texture (solid color) problems' section can also help if your problems started after you installed VWD/LOD texture packages.* If you are using CASM or some similar "auto-save" mod to manage your save game files (recommended), try increasing the "time between saves" set in the "save frequency"; and reducing the number of occasions it saves to the minimum (e.g. disable most "Autosave Events" in CASM) and see how that impacts the game seeming to freeze temporarily.* If you have "NVSE logging" enabled (see the 'Checklist Item #4' entry in the wiki "Fallout NV Mod Conflict Troubleshooting" guide), disable it until actually needed.Reading from or writing to disk for any reason is the slowest thing the game does.The size of your image files also has an impact. Larger/higher resolution is not always "better". Please see the wiki "Display resolution versus Image Size" article.The 'Issue: What INI edits seem to be most beneficial to performance' entry of the wiki "Fallout NV Mod Conflict Troubleshooting" guide) may also be some help. However, the above mitigations are more likely to have a fundamental beneficial effect with or without any INI adjustments, so consider them as the last resort.As you can see, there are a number of things that can underlie your problem. If one of these doesn't fix it, I would be interested to hear about any eventual solution that does.-Dubious- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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