![]() Shadow Distance - Medium - Best for performance / vidual fidelity tradeoff i found Shadow Quality- Medium - Best for performance / vidual fidelity tradeoff i found Resolution - 3840 x 2160 ( Windowed Borderless - to fix Microstutter but lose ~3fps) Screen Space Reflections - Reduce performance alot in busy area's and just reflect images in water. Lightin Quality - set to medium as "In Fallout 4, the impact of the effect is subtle, and only truly observable during dialog when characters and the action are static, and the camera's close to an actor's face" - according to Nvidia's tweaking guide found Here. Running Rolled back driver resulted in ~2fps loss. Running Shadow Distance - Medium vs High improves FPS by 5 at 4k Resolution. Running Fullscreen imrpoves FPS by ~3 BUT re-introduces microstuttering in camera movement. Motion Blur - Disabled- personal preference ![]() Godrays Quality - Low - higher settings i dont see any difference but a massive drop in performance Shadow Distance - High - Best for performance / vidual fidelity tradeoff Shadow Quality- Medium - Best for performance / vidual fidelity tradeoff Resolution - 3840 x 2160 ( Windowed Borderless - to fix Microstutter) Wayfall - i will post as per the template above, but i really think you need to look at this link as it relates to this post If you had any bugs what were your fixes? Resolution - 1920x1080 ( Windowed Borderless)Īfter changes I am currently at 60fps but will test in other cities when I get back onto the game The game looks not different from ultra with these two settings changed.Īlso I did come across with a wetness setting bug where when I loaded my world with the screen ambient reflections setting disabled the areas effected by the rain would all be white (pretty scary) I simply turn the wetness setting off as well and that fixed it seems you can have them both on to avoid this or both off you can't have just one on it seems I went through all my settings one by one turning them up and I found the biggest hogs were shadow distance which I put to medium and god ray's which I put to low. I started off with ultra and play 60fps and immediately found a clammy camera and I fixed that by putting the game on borderless windowed mode and now the camera is smooth as ever but then the fps dropped when I eventually got to the city of Lexington where a nuclear storm started and the fps drop to 45 which was terrible, I fixed low fps dropping to 45 by rolling back my fallout 4 game ready driver (seems that drivers crap on my side).Īfter another hour I arrive finally at Diamond City and enter and got a drop of frame to 45-50. When the issues arrive I am at about 45fps Settings before changes (Could you please post yours): Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600Mhz 2x4GB Dual Channel 8GB kit I will but text in bold that is a contributing factor to the problems and I would ask if you could do the same I thought this thread would be a good idea as if anyone is having problems with bugs, low fps and other issues with the game someone may have to the same problem. Someone should kindly point out to Bethesda the year we live in.I'd just like to find out what settings everyone is running on what gear as the game has been out where I live anyway for two days and I only just last night sat down and did a good 2 hours play of the game on recommended settings and I have come across bugs and low fps which I now have kind of fixed. Hope you're all having fun with the game!Įdit: Switched to a 1920x1080 16:9 monitor, and the bug is gone. Has anyone else seen this in Fallout 4 or other Bethesda games, or do you know of a possible solution?. Tried various settings in the launcher, and though I seemed to get different results at times, the glitch never went away. ![]() GTX 780 and i7-4790K with 16 gigs of RAM. I play on a 21:9 34" 3440x1440 Dell Ultra Wide monitor. In those dark, indoors areas, often the dark filter pictured in the first picture above appears across most of my screen, and often it disappears if I look in another direction even slightly, then reappears when I look back. it occurs the most in indoors areas where it's dark I haven't yet seen it outside, but then I haven't played for very long. It seems to occur when shadows are involved, i.e. I am having this weird lighting glitch in Fallout 4.
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