Fallout 4 0.282 ENBoost

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I'm having a strange problem, I lost 10-15 FPS with enboost active.
My spec. i5 4430 3 GHZ, GTX 970 4GB, 8GB Ram.

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[MEMORY]
ForceVideoMemorySize=false
VideoMemorySizeMb=11648


In game MEM indicator is saying : 4194394 MB
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No random crashing for me at the moment. Some urban areas are causing major fps drops from 60 to 20 in some areas, I guess its like the old looking down from whiterun before it was fixed, hopefully they will do some optimization on the urban areas.
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No, you don't need to disable anything.

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Does using ForceVideoMemory potentially prevent Fallout 4 from using a swap file?
No. Swap file is always used by the game for anyone with less than 10 Gb of RAM. With big amount forced video memory swap file will be used even harder, unless you have enough RAM.
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Tried to replace gettickcount/gettickcount64 functions with high precision timer, don't see any changes in the game, everything is too fast as it was before if frame rate is very high. What to pay attention to?
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ENBSeries wrote:Tried to replace gettickcount/gettickcount64 functions with high precision timer, don't see any changes in the game, everything is too fast as it was before if frame rate is very high. What to pay attention to?
Will you be adding graphic settings for day night etc like Skyrim ??.
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ENBSeries wrote: No. Swap file is always used by the game for anyone with less than 10 Gb of RAM. With big amount forced video memory swap file will be used even harder, unless you have enough RAM.
Would you recommend everyone with below 10GB of RAM disable forced video memory then? Or at least everyone playing off a SSD?

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Everyone with swap file on SSD must have at least 10 Gb of RAM with ENBoost or without it (or money to replace SSD when it dies). If users have low texture lods issue, i think they may live with stuttering because of swap file usage on HDD instead of ugly image. For game modding (unless developers will do the fix) users must have 12 Gb of RAM with lot of VRAM or 16Gb+ RAM with 2-4 Gb VRAM.

Btw, because of bug i expect that some Titan users or any other card with more than 10 Gb VRAM may have low resolution textures issue, in that case forcing video memory size to lower or bigger than actual VRAM size will help.
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I guess I'll just move Fallout 4 to a hard drive.
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