• RightHandOfIkaros@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    If there is one thing I know about New Vegas fans, its that they are more rabbid than the mongrel dogs of the Empire. If ever there was a thing to blame “we can’t have nice things” on in the Fallout community, the answer is almost probably New Vegas fans.

    Also, I never played much of New Vegas. I spent more time trying to get the game to not crash after leaving the starting town that I did actually playing the game. When my character got stuck inside of a stop sign, thats when I decided it was no longer worth the trouble.

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      7 months ago

      Tried to get into a few years ago but on my back then RX 580 the game would run like absolute trash, dipping down below 20 FPS even around the starting town. I know Gamebryo sucks on more modern hardware but that was even worse than newer titles (Yes, those are technically “Creation Engine” at this point but that still is an evolution of Gamebryo).

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          7 months ago

          Does it affect mod compatibilities? I have a better gpu now too which might give some additional room as well but I’m not sure if I’m motivated enough to try at the moment.

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            7 months ago

            I haven’t played since it released, but Stewie is basically a god of New Vegas modding and I doubt it would cause any issues.

            Your GPU might or might not make a difference, most of the issues with performance are poor optimization and engine-level issues (that Stewie seem to have addressed). There are several more stability mods out there like Tick Fix and Heap Replacer that help, plus the 4GB patch for the executable of course.

            The Viva New Vegas modding guide is a good place to look for more info, even if all you do is stick to the performance improvement stuff.