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Released: ✔️ Installed: ✔️ New game: ✔️ Crashed: ✔️
Ahhh... Good ol Bethesda!
This wasn't a problem for me back when the game originally released, but if you're playing above a frame rate of 60 frames per second, the game has a tendency to crash. Try locking the game to 60 FPS Max.
Weapon debris setting.... RTX cards apparently hate it lol. Breaks PhysX.
Thanks!
Not sure on fallout 4 but on fallout 76 the game seems best with IPresentInterval set to 0 (vsync off) then using something else to cap the game to the monitor's refresh rate. In my case this is 144hz. Very smooth and also crash-free. Uncapped FPS tends to lock your character up and stop you walking lol
I was amped for FO4 on release.
I had a relative potato pc at the time.
All was pretty great until I tried to mount some power armor.
Took about 6 hours of crawling through the steam forums until a kind fellow player showed me which ini to change in what way to get the game to work.
Thanks, gave it a shot but still dies fast. Might be close in the right direction though.