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surrealeus
ParticipantRift 2.0 absolutely tanked my PCs performance with Fallout 4 using VorpX. Switching back to the old Home seems to have resolved the issue. I imagine I’m going to have to upgrade my graphics card (GTX 970) sooner than I’d like.
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ParticipantThank you.
I just used this to play through all of the first Tomb Raider.
I’ll probably start Tomb Raider 2 in the next few days.
For anyone that comes along, you can change several different settings in autoexec.lua (which game to boot, etc) and config.lua (aspect ratio, fov, etc).surrealeus
ParticipantHey BluePhoenix, thank you so much. That completely fixed my crashes. The game is running better now on the special edition that it ever did on the old version.
surrealeus
ParticipantHonestly, I don’t recall why I chose that one. I tried the Skyrim profile as well but that failed. Fallout 4 and the Special Edition may both run on dx11 which I’m guessing plays a role in which profile to use.
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ParticipantFor now you can create a new profile using the Fallout 4 profile to run the game. Just do the standard ini tweaks to FOV and resolution and it’ll work. I think UI isn’t resizing though, which is annoying. Also, the special edition is crashing constantly for me and several others. I’ve had at least a dozen crashes.
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ParticipantThanks for the reply. It looks like I’m currently using under moon’s original patch (without issue as far as I can tell). What’s the difference with your version?
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