If that removes some stuttering then you can be sure it's some other background process causing you the trouble.Īnd if you have any mods installed, well, disable them (uninstall+delete) and see if it works without any. Also disable anti-virus software, especially if it's a third party software, as these can be quite intrusive and restrictive.Īlso try running the game at a higher priority. If you have Windows 10 then turn off all those little helper features (aka spyware). Make sure you don't have unnecessary background tasks running, clear out overflowing temp directories once in a while and do the occasional spring cleaning or a fresh install of everything. Drivers usually get better and not updating them will cause you more problems than not. And don't just rollback drivers especially when you have many games. If not then you probably have some issues with your PC, your drivers may need updating. Start by using Nvidia Experience and let it optimize the game's settings. So stop clinging on to every silly expectation. Not every game is the same and you know it. Originally posted by Park_Ranger:And what the hell is 2715X1527 anyway ? *lol* Has anyone else experienced this issue? If so and you figured out a fix could you please share it? Please. The only thing I haven't tried is to roll back the nvidia drivers to an earlier version but which one - I've got 'em going back at least 2 years. I'm at a loss - got a lot of money in FO4 and now - well - it's really unplayable. None of the many other games I've reinstalled have this stuttering issue so it's got to be something with FO4. But the tearing when turning is terrible and the stutter occurs regularly around every. Best I can do is force off vsync with nvidia profiler, set iPresentInterval to 0 in the prefs file. NOW - well the nicest thing I can say about it is it's so freaking bad FO4 isn't playable.ĭid many a google search on FO4 stutter, and nothing works to fix it. Never had any stutter before (a little tearing but that was it). Reinstalled FO4 (hadn't played it in about 6 or 8 months). Recently I had an SSD crash and had to do a clean reinstall (lost everything) of Win7 64b Pro.
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