Araxie
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Soon to be upgraded to Skylake
im the same boat, finishing probably this week for the migration from my 3770K to 6700K
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Soon to be upgraded to Skylake
I am about to purchase this game.
I will be using the rig in my sig.
Could someone please let me know a quick summary of what tweaks(ini, in game) i should make for the best experience, just to save me trawling through all threads trying to piece the info together?
It would be much appreciated.
Thank You
with a Titan X at 1400mhz?. set everything at max and enjoy..
Yeah but I mean like vsync / fps caps / mouse acceleration / fov sort of stuff
Here is a good guide for tweaking Fallout 4.
http://www.gamecrate.com/fallout-4-pc-fixes-and-tweaks/12161
One thing to note: set VSync in nVidia control panel. Works much better than doing the ini tweak.
Thank you I will take a look. Is gsync working correctly above 60fps?
Nope, you should cap your FPS to 60 as the game engine as any other bethesda/obsidian game.. most of the engine physics, lighting, particles and other couple of things are tied to refresh rate.. and you have to be able to maintain the FPS as close as possible to refresh rate or the game will start to behave wonky, crazy and fun at least. Anyway the game have a vsync enabled by default for the same reason.
I picked up a Steam copy in the FS section yesterday, DL & installed. I fired it up and am in the first indoor set. There is extremely noticeable stutter even with the fps pretty much pegged at 60fps. I tried lowering the settings to high with no difference. Rig in siggy, I play at 1440p.
Is this a known issue and is there a fix? I read the thread and as far as using vsync through the NV control panel, do I need to launch the game from there as well?
I picked up a Steam copy in the FS section yesterday, DL & installed. I fired it up and am in the first indoor set. There is extremely noticeable stutter even with the fps pretty much pegged at 60fps. I tried lowering the settings to high with no difference. Rig in siggy, I play at 1440p.
Is this a known issue and is there a fix? I read the thread and as far as using vsync through the NV control panel, do I need to launch the game from there as well?
I would disable V-Sync in the NVCP for the game's profile and then use RTSS to limit the game to 59 FPS. The game's syncing method seems to conflict with traditional V-Sync and causes stutter.I picked up a Steam copy in the FS section yesterday, DL & installed. I fired it up and am in the first indoor set. There is extremely noticeable stutter even with the fps pretty much pegged at 60fps. I tried lowering the settings to high with no difference. Rig in siggy, I play at 1440p.
Is this a known issue and is there a fix? I read the thread and as far as using vsync through the NV control panel, do I need to launch the game from there as well?
^^^ There was an update that hit and installed last night, was that it? It did not have any impact on the in game stuttering I am experiencing.
I picked up a Steam copy in the FS section yesterday, DL & installed. I fired it up and am in the first indoor set. There is extremely noticeable stutter even with the fps pretty much pegged at 60fps. I tried lowering the settings to high with no difference. Rig in siggy, I play at 1440p.
Is this a known issue and is there a fix? I read the thread and as far as using vsync through the NV control panel, do I need to launch the game from there as well?
I had the same issue. I disabled the in-game v-sync and forced it on through the NVIDIA Control Panel and that cleared it up.
How do you disable it in game, there is no option for vsync?
Hint, hint, nudge, nudge, any idea when the full review will come out?
Just picked up a 1440p GSync monitor and for whatever reason, having God Rays on at all (even on Low) completely murders my framerate and makes the mouse input super laggy. With them off it seems fine.
are you monitoring FPS? I think the 970 isn't enough to enjoy FO4 at 1440P with God Rays.. even 980TI struggle with higher GodRays levels, I have to use high Godrays to be able to maintain 60FPS as minimum so I can be locked at 60FPS due the crazy physics engine, also I think you should disable Gsync to play FO4 as I think it can have issues with the way the game manage physics and other things tied to Monitor refresh rate.
are you monitoring FPS? I think the 970 isn't enough to enjoy FO4 at 1440P with God Rays.. even 980TI struggle with higher GodRays levels, I have to use high Godrays to be able to maintain 60FPS as minimum so I can be locked at 60FPS due the crazy physics engine, also I think you should disable Gsync to play FO4 as I think it can have issues with the way the game manage physics and other things tied to Monitor refresh rate.
just set a framerate cap to avoid the game engine freaking out
Yeah, I did set a framerate cap to 60, but it definitely drops below 60 at times with God Rays on. At 1080p I could actually run with God Rays at Ultra for the most part and be okay. Now even with Low I get this lag/framerate drop even in Sanctuary with nothing else going on.
The framerate doesn't bother me so much as the mouse/input lag that seems to come with the slowdown. Not sure why that is happening, I disabled VSync (both in the nVidia CP as well as the FO4 .ini files).
Just picked up a 1440p GSync monitor and for whatever reason, having God Rays on at all (even on Low) completely murders my framerate and makes the mouse input super laggy. With them off it seems fine.
My rig is way lower end than your. I play with Godrays on and never get input lag or fps drops below 60. Oh yeah and my cpu is undervolted by 300 mhz. Muahah.
Oh yeah and my cpu is undervolted by 300 mhz. Muahah.
Lulz
Yes its also undervolted to save power.