
To counter this, download and apply the 4GB patcher to your Fallout New Vegas executable (FalloutNV.exe in your game folder).

However this makes it prone to crashing due to running out of memory. The 4GB Patch: By default, New Vegas is only able to use 2GB of RAM.Install and run MO2 - almost all future modding and loading of the game must be done through your mod manager to ensure that your mods are loaded when the game starts. The recommended manager to use is Mod Organizer 2. Mod Manager: It is HIGHLY recommended to use a mod manager which generates a virtual file system while modding Fallout New Vegas in order to maintain stability.This generates some necessary configuration files for the game to run properly. Generating ini files: From a fresh install of the game, simply open the game via the launcher, reach the main menu, and close it again.Preparing Fallout Who Vegas From a Fresh Install Due to the age of the game and the advancement of computers since then, there are several essential mods and tweaks required before the start of a game in order to ensure a stable and (relatively) bug-free experience. I had the same problems with Fallout 3 on an older machine: Some Intel board (Can't remember the model), Quadcore CPU with 2.4 GHz, NVidia 8800 GTX, Windows XP 32 bit.This page will cover how to install Fallout Who Vegas on a fresh install of Fallout New Vegas. My system: Asus P7P55D Pro, Intel Core i7 2.8 GHz, 4 GB RAM, NVidia 285 GTX, Windows 7 64 bit. Are there more known configuration settings I could try out to get a smooth and fast game play?

So with these two settings, no option is acceptable.


Another problem is that this also happens on the lowest video settings. But as soon as it drops to a FPS like 50 the game runs in slow motion, which is also not acceptable. With this setting the game is absolutely smooth as long as the FPS does not drop below 60. The only solution I found so far is setting the following option in fallout.ini: iFPSClamp=60 This is especially noticeable when moving sideways. Afterwards, the FPS stabilized at 60, but the game stutters. But I hate playing without vsync because the video tearing is unbearable, so I enabled it. The game normally runs with 70-90 FPS on highest settings when not using vsync. I'm playing Fallout: New Vegas on a decent machine.
