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Physics fix for low FPS (downgraded or version before NG)


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I wanted to share with perfect mod for those who cannot get stable 60 FPS in-game with mods. I have mid-end pc and my FPS average in game is 20-25 with about 250 mods. As we know physics is/was tied to game frame rate and if your pc couldn't provide stable 60fps breasts and butt was jiggling while idle and was sag...

 

Few days ago found a new mod which "untie" physics from frame rate and physics is working with lower fps. I'm using Fusion girl and can confirm that mod works!

 

For Fusion girl:

 

 

 

Enjoy your physics!

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I think there is something wrong with your game settings. 20-25 fps? It's unrealistic. Try to adjust the ini according to your hardware. Reduce shadows, disable everything that slows down the game. Shadows in the game kill fps more than anything else.If you have a laptop or mini PC with integrated graphics, lower the resolution.

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5 hours ago, South8028 said:

I think there is something wrong with your game settings. 20-25 fps? It's unrealistic. Try to adjust the ini according to your hardware. Reduce shadows, disable everything that slows down the game. Shadows in the game kill fps more than anything else.If you have a laptop or mini PC with integrated graphics, lower the resolution.

 

I have integrated gpu. I'm running ENB and pretty heavy visual mods. And I hate to play game if it's looks like from previous century...High physics fix installed, enb configured, haven't look on .ini imho, can't  remember

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2 hours ago, Skylar Gray said:

 

I have integrated gpu. I'm running ENB and pretty heavy visual mods. And I hate to play game if it's looks like from previous century...High physics fix installed, enb configured, haven't look on .ini imho, can't  remember

Fallout4Prefs.ini

[Display]
   bShadowsOnGrass=0
   bDrawShadows=0
   bDeferredShadows=0
   bShadowEnable=0
   bVolumetricLightingEnable=0
   iShadowMapResolution=0

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Fallout4Custom.ini

[LightingShader]
bScreenSpaceSubsurfaceScattering=0
bScreenSpaceReflections=0

 

after changing, set the "read only" flag on all files so that the game does not overwrite. Shadows affect cinematic graphics + ReShade, but not very significantly. At the same time, shadows eat up a lot of fps on weak PCs.

 

 

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