Fallout 4 Loading Screen Mod
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Jan 13, 2019 - About this mod. Reduce the loading time by controlling vsync(fps) and CPU affinity at loading screen. This is expected to shorten the loading. It basically unlocks the framerate during the loading screens, while keeping it capped at.
Fallout 4 Loading Screen Mod Cities Skylines
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Version 1.4
- Add two versions.Mix random DLC version and Vanilla random DLC version.
- Title changed.Now it's called load screen art.
- Update CN esp for all version
- Add 9 background colors.
Version 1.3
- Mixed random version 1.3 Add 31 new loading screens.
- Add esl for Mixed random version 1.3
Version 1.2
- Vanilla random version 1.2 Add 19 new loading screens.
- Mixed random version 1.2 Add 21 new loading screens.
- Vanilla version 1.2 Add 19 new loading screens.
- Mixed version 1.2 Add 21 new loading screens.
- The ESL file has been updated to version 1.2.
Version 1.1a
- Skin color correction.This correction is for Mixed version only.Because only the Mixed version contains additional skin texture maps.
- Reduced the size of the mixed version file.
- Add ESL file.
Version 1.1
- Add a new version.Mixed version.This is a version that contains additional costumes but does not change the conditions of the loading screen.
- The original major version was renamed the Mixed random version.
- Fixed a hat texture map problem.
Version 1.0
- Add two versions.Vanilla version and Vanilla random version.For those who want to remain immersed.Or people who don't like skimpy clothes.
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I am attempting to launch either vanilla or modded Fallout 4, but either way, I cannot get past the initial loading screen. It freezes the second the circle in the bottom right corner comes up.
Since I am using Nexus Mod Manager, I thought that was the problem and uninstalled all mods I had loaded and disabled all mods checked. Still, that did not fix the problem. I have since wiped everything from the Fallout 4 folder and reinstalled the game completely - but it still won't launch.
Any idea on how to fix this?
Robotnik♦Windows Loading Screen
Fallout 4 Goty Mods
Camouflaged Cow3 Answers
You must also delete C:Users*your name*AppDataLocalFallout4
–Fallout 4 crashes on startup, community.bethesda.net
This directory contains your mod and .esp load order (save it somewhere else!), which the program is calling for and cannot access because they don't exist anymore. (= crash)
MazuraMazuraThe last time that I had that issue was when I tried to run Fallout 4 on a computer that couldn't handle the graphics, check your graphics card and make sure it can handle Fallout 4 even on minimal graphic settings.
Have you considered to look into the papyrus logs?If i remember correctly you can activate logging in the Fallout4.ini. The logs will be generated in the user folder in Documents/Fallout4/logs. This maybe give you a hint what goes wrong.