2020. 1. 24. 03:53ㆍ카테고리 없음
What DaddyDirection said, except that it's not an infinite load screen because, actually, the loading just stops. It's what I have observed when confronted with the phenomenon in the past. I monitor V-RAM and System RAM through MSI Afterburner on the small display on my G19 keyboard and have seen that both V-RAM and system RAM usage freezes (i.e. Is stuck at the amount its at) when this so called load-loop occurs. The music continues in the background and the load screen changes backdrop and info, but the game or save stops loading because of an error in RAM allocation, causing a freezing of RAM usage.
- Fallout New Vegas Loading Forever Pc Game
- Fallout New Vegas Pc Loading Forever
- Fallout New Vegas Loading Screen
Install 4GB Fallout New Vegas. Create a shortcut to fnv4gb.exe in your Fallout NV folder and add -SteamAppId 22490 as a launch parameter. The shortcut should now resemble: 'C: Program Files (x86) Steam steamapps common Fallout New Vegas enplczru fnv4gb.exe' -SteamAppId 22490; Use this shortcut command line as an example.
So I take it that there's absolutely no fix for this, and you just have to call it quits on FO4?As far as I've seen (having around ten-thousand hours in FO4 right now) it first of all has to do with bad allocation of RAM (both system and Video) but has more chance to happen when having added and deleted a lot of mods in the course of one play-through. A lot of mods' changes get baked into a save and can have an influence on future game behaviour even when said mods have been deleted from the game.
As such, there can also be an influence on what is loaded and what is not. Most of these freezes happen when transitioning from one cell to another (fast-travel; entering a door between an outside and inside cell).On my latest run, I now have seven days, sixteen hours and fourty-nine minutes of play and the RAM-freeze occured only once and that was while testing a mod for someone, in combination with the extensive use of the expanded items list of Place Everywhere for scrapping stuff that is either non-scrappable or out of build limit bounds. These freezes usually happen when in WorkShop mode and scrolling through the menus.In the previous run (over nie-hundred hours) I had it maybe four or five times.
Fallout New Vegas Loading Forever Pc Game
In a still earlier play-through, I had it almost constantly at one point, but that was a game that was riddled with added and deleted mods.So, to me, the best thing to do is to avoid too many changes in plug-ins load for a game. Keep newly downloaded mods you want to use, for your next runAgain, not putting this forward as an exact science. Just my observations so far.
Fallout New Vegas Pc Loading Forever
@spazmaster666 said: ' @swat200 said: ' oh my god, I'm so sick of the TERRIBLE ass load times this game has. I've installed it to the hard drive and it still takes 30 to 40 seconds at every load. Fallout 3 was no where near this bad 'Ever played Oblivion? Load times still got up to 30 second+ with the game installed to the hard drive. As for Fallout 3, 25+ second loads when installed was pretty typical. 'No they don't, loads were fast as hell on Oblivion and FO3 compared to New Vegas. The game was produced terribly.
@Raymayne said: No they don't, loads were fast as hell on Oblivion and FO3 compared to New Vegas. The game was produced terribly. 'I never compared FO3 and Oblivion loading times to NV since I only have NV for the PC. However, the loading times I listed were accurate. I was just pointing out that all games that Bethesda has released on the Gamebryo engine have had long load times. I just did a quick test myself with FO3 installed to the hard drive. Loading a save from the menu took about 22 seconds and loading from Megaton to the Capital Wasteland took about 21 seconds.
Oblivion load times were definitely longer than FO3 so the 30 second load time when installed seems accurate. It is a bit strange that load times increase the longer you play. I've only put in one or two marathon sessions on New Vegas, but had the same issue. But since I rarely play for more than an hour at a time, it hasn't been a problem. I haven't tried clearing the cache. I'll have to see what difference that makes. Generally my load times aren't more than thirty seconds or so, which isn't bad.
Unlike Oblivion, neither Fallout game has had the occasional load symbol pop up just when navigating the open world. The weird thing about New Vegas is that some of the areas are very small with short loads going in and long loads coming out.
Fallout New Vegas Loading Screen
They could have balanced this a bit better than they did, but overall I haven't had long load times and I don't have the game installed on the 360's hard drive. Edit: I do remember long load times in the distant past. I used to boot up games on my Commodore 64 as a kid and then go make breakfast. Sometimes the games were actually loaded by the time I was finished. And no, I'm not joking.:).