![]() ![]() ENB in general for New Vegas has been more or less abandoned in favor of Skyrim and Fallout 4. ENBoost also needs a lot of system-specific configuration to work properly and can degrade performance without proper tweaking. There is no reason to use NVSR, even on Windows 7.ĮNBoost: New Vegas Tick Fix has much better memory management than ENBoost, and will increase performance/decrease stuttering more. These mods also have many great features that NVSR never had, like the high FPS physics fix. Every single feature from NVSR has been replaced in a modern manner by the combination of New Vegas Tick Fix, New Vegas Heap Replacer, and lStewieAl's Tweaks. Added the ability to enable and/or disable the purging system, courtesy of AltDunmer.New Vegas Stutter Remover: Irreparably broken by Windows 10 due to relying on undefined behavior. Increased the time window for all purge options. There should be none feel free to let me know if there are. To deinstall, remove the plugin from the load list and delete Zan_AutoPurge_SmartAgro_NV.esp from the game's data folder. Unpack the archive into the game's data directory, and use your plugin manager of choice to include Zan_AutoPurge_SmartAgro_NV.esp in your load list. You do need it to configure said values, however - but why wouldn't you use The Mod Configuration Menu? Go get it! You don't actually need The Mod Configuration Menu to be able to use this plugin it has been supplied with a set of default values to work with. ![]() It's especially effective when used in combination with high-resolution texture packs, but it can still make a notable difference when used by itself. This plugin handles the purging of cell buffers, cleaning up and reducing the amount of information stored in RAM - which ultimately prevents the game from crashing as often as it normally would. ![]() Take a moment to throw a kudo AltDunmer's way for not only alerting me to the problem but also providing me with a quick fix. You can also use it to enable and/or disable the system this functionality should have been present in the initial release, but I somehow managed to overlook it. You can use The Mod Configuration Menu to tune the various purge delays (exterior, interior, menu, idle) as well as plugin feedback (do or don't display a message on purge) to your liking. As stated in the small description, this plugin has been ported with permission. I've cleaned up the code and made it compatible with The Mod Configuration Menu, but the real mojo comes from ZanGS - so please direct your appreciation to the latter. As Fallout: New Vegas is just as unstable as its predecessor, I decided to port the plugin, adapt it and see if it would make just as big a difference as it did in Fallout 3 - and it does. ZanGS' Zan AutoPurge Crash Protector plugin has proven to be very effective at stabilizing Fallout 3's performance. Run with it, and let me know how it worked out for you in the comments. I've taken it through the entire game, the DLCs and a number of user-created plugins without running into any problems, but with a game as unstable as this one you never really know. Consider the release of this plugin to be something akin to a public beta test. ![]()
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