deff. Posted July 17, 2025 Posted July 17, 2025 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: install OCBP (Fusion girl version 2.2.5 ZEX4) install MTM preset for your character install OCBP FO4 FPS fix with MCM menu (overwrite if asked) Enjoy your physics!
South8028 Posted July 18, 2025 Posted July 18, 2025 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.
deff. Posted July 18, 2025 Author Posted July 18, 2025 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
South8028 Posted July 18, 2025 Posted July 18, 2025 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 ____________________ 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. 1
nmagod Posted July 22, 2025 Posted July 22, 2025 just disabling the volumetric lighting will help a ton
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