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It's gonna be my first major-seriously-kickass build since 2011 when I last built my i7-990X w/ 3-way 480 machine which was pretty much the best thing you could get back then. I'm just waiting for Ryzen (as it's a dual channel architecture) to corroborate my research and then i'll begin the concept design and buying the new parts, hopefully I can get it done by my birthday in July. I know, actually i've spent a great deal of time doing my research and I know what makes the framerate tank - it's 110% memory bandwidth, and since the game multithreads well i'm seriously considering a X99-based Xeon E5 v4 system.
FALLOUT NEW VEGAS CHARACTER OVERHAUL DARK FACE PC
If you buy your PC solely for Fallout 4 be reminded, that even with the best hardware in the market you get stuttering and framedrops, especially when you like building in settlements. Originally posted by TheCookie:Just a little advice though.
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If you buy hardware just now, you will lose out big time and bite your ass when the new GPU's and CPU's are released since then the market will be full of second-hand high end cards and the CPU you would buy now would be siginificantly reduced in price. Wait for the new CPU generation to come out. So if you can play just fine at the moment, you shouldnt order things too fast.

When you look down on Diamond City from the Trinity tower it looks like the game is from the 90's. Shadows are aweful and you cant see anything 200 meters away. I am playing Fallout 4 in 4k on a very high-end PC. should be a fairly high budget build so takes a while, since i'll have to import some parts and I need the exchange rate as favorable as possible to make the build viable It'll take a while before I can gather every part I need for my new rig, I plan on ordering my new CPU within the next month or two, and then the motherboard, and then some DDR4. Before I begin my next playthrough i'll do that, and try to optimize a little more for my current hardware. because then you can remove the first file and dont give a damn since it only contains "actors" - which are creatures and people (and cats)
FALLOUT NEW VEGAS CHARACTER OVERHAUL DARK FACE MOD
The best solution is when you use a mod that remodels creatures. So apart form the facetextures you will revert 5% of the textures to the before-DLC state (you wont notice, since it concerns only creatures). This will remove everything this pack contains. RENAMING WILL NOT WORK, putting it to a different folder will, though. If you are unable to repack it as a BA2 (You need the GECK for that) just remove the DLCUltraHighResolution - Textures01.ba2 Otherwise you would have to redownload the two archives (8 GB) at a later point when you decide to ditch your 4k facetextures for the 1k Bethesda versions >.> If you feel unsafe about it, please backup the original files instead of removing them. If you only use a mod for face textures, remove only face textures :)
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"DLCUltraHighResolution - Textures02.ba2"ĭelete Face and Body textures (ONLY IF YOU HAVE MODS FOR BOTH !) and you are good. "DLCUltraHighResolution - Textures01.ba2" Open these files at /steamapps/Fallout4/data Solution for people who can use modding-tools (everyone else watch below):
