

Worst fallout 4 mods install#
rolled the drivers back again to version 442.74 and the save game loads, I started searching through some of the most popular Fallout 4 mod authors Discords and they all so verified it, so its a known issue through out the community that I was unaware of, because it had never happened to me until now, I hadn't touched Fallout 4 in 5 months and in the mean time my driver updates broke the gameįor me the game played fine for about 8 hours, then I saved, closed it out, went to eat, came back and my save file ctd everytime, I never got any random ctds, only ctd on loading a save, others report random ctds, and others report the save file ctd like me, if anything like this happens to you, then you probably have one of the affected cards and you will need to go here Old Nvidia Drivers and download version 442.74 like I did, for what ever version of Windows you are running, I'm on Windows 10, before you install it, you need to go to Control Panel and uninstall Nvidia Graphics Driver, then run the executable of 442.74 and let it install, select Custom Install, after you install it, you will lose Nvidia Control Panel, and you will have to Cap your frames at 60 from the enb and enable V-Sync there, and theres Nvidia Profile Inspector, but I have never used it, and when I am done playing Fallout 4 I will be updating my drivers, so you should hang on to that 442.74 exe, so when you want to play Fallout 4, you can roll backĪ fresh copy of the game is requirement for this guide, no exceptions, if you skip this and something breaks, then its your fault, and I will not help youįirst open file explorer and select View at the top, and make sure you have File name extensions and Hidden items check marked, so they are enabledįor best performance and texture loading, this game needs to be ran from an ssd and not a slow hdd
Worst fallout 4 mods series#
Hopefully something like this can make it over to the consoles once they start getting Fallout 4 mods.The Nvidia drivers are causing issues for some of us, mainly all reports of 20 series cards on certain models, I play on a 2070 super, and my model is one of them, I recently started experiencing crashes when I would try and load my save file, it would ctd immediately, I went and grabbed Buffout 4 to generate a crash log and it said PROBABLE CALL STACK with about 20 of these which is Nvidia, I searched it up, nvwgf2umx.dll Fallout 4, first page I was lead to the Sim Settlements forum here nvidia-drivers-newer-than-v442-92-will-crash-fallout-4, they were talking about it, its the Nvidia Drivers causing crashes on 20 series cards for Fallout 4 and they suggest to roll back to any version before 445įrom there I was lead here buffout-faqs and there example crash log was identical to mine, so I rolled my drivers back to version 442.74 and that save game loads, so to test it again, I updated my drivers to the latest version, by doing a clean install, went to load the save 3 times in a row ctd while loading, same crash log. I can see why- with a non asinine dialog system, Fallout 4 actually becomes a somewhat better game.

It’s called Cirosan and Shadwar’s “Full Dialogue Interface,” and it is currently the most popular Fallout 4 mod. The dialog wheel always has four dialog options, one assigned to each face button the options are always meant to be two or three word summaries, that effectively communicate very little (what the hell does ‘sarcastic’ mean? Is the character going to say something sarcastic? Will he just say the word sarcastic? What sarcastic thing will he say? Is it just a harmless, funny thing? Is it something that will offend the other person and affect your relationship with them?), often banal, usually redundant, and effectively just an abstraction. In Fallout 4, Bethesda replaced that with a dialog wheel.
Worst fallout 4 mods full#
It worked, and it allowed for full roleplaying, by letting players choose exactly what they would say in a given situation.


One of the biggest missteps by Bethesda was the new dialog system- in the older Bethesda games, their protagonist would effectively be silent, and you would choose full dialog in response to prompts on screen. With Fallout 4, Bethesda really went overboard with trying to streamline the game and make it accessible for larger audiences- which in my opinion was unnecessary, given just how many copies Skyrim sold.
