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Could be the CPU. I just started to play fallout 3 again and I got a FX-8320 @ 4.5Ghz, GTX 480 1.5G, Game installed on SSD, Settings set to ultra and everything maxed out and res is 1920x1200 and i don't have a single issue.When playing the game maybe open up task manager and see what your CPU usage is? If its maxed out at 100% it could be your CPU. Upgrading to a 6 or 8 core may not fix it. Not sure how many cores the game can use.

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Do you have your 4300 over clocked at all?What are your other specs? Install Skyrim Performance Monitor (it's on nexus mods) and set it up for New Vegas (instructions in the articles section of the nexus page). It will help you identify your bottleneck. That being said, your RAM could also be the source of the problem, especially if the fps reduction is specific to exteriors.Edit: Oh and New Vegas only uses 2 cores unless you mess around with ini files, so having more cores in your cpu wouldn't matter in the slightestEdit Edit: To more directly answer your most recent question about a vanilla game, it would help to know if the mods that you installed were loose files that replaced textures and meshes or not.

Try disabling Electo- city, fellout, FNV Project reality and stutter remover. If that doesn't have an impact, you may need to back it down from ultra settings and then raise some of the graphics settings back up from high. Having a long load distance for actors and items puts more strain on your ram than GPU, but taking your anti-aliasing or shadows down a notch may help to reduce the strain on your GPU.Edit: The mod description for stutter remover says that it removes stutter by purposely decreasing FPS The stutter remover page as infor about how to counter act this, specifically by doing ini edits on the stutter remover ini file. Change the max FPS from 30 to 0.

Yeah, no noticeable quality loss and hell of frame rate improvement. I seem to be getting a lot more crashes on average than I was getting in my time with Fallout 3, but that might not have anything to do with the dll. Either way the FPS bonus is way worth it and game is actually compelling enough to make me want to boot it back up every time. Everybody should try this. (edit2: I read that it sometimes causes crashes on multi monitor systems.

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Perhaps that's why I'm crashing. It's usually upon unholstering my weapon or attacking or entering vats.) edit1: @Edwardryu said:' it is forced me to make medium setting for video. I can't accept it because medium graphic looks very ugly I tried before.

But thank you for making this. 'It won't let you change at all? Not even with editing the ini file to match High or Very High settings? I know the dll resets the auto-quality to medium the first time you run the game with it, but changing back to High in the settings totally worked for me.