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Fallout 4 spring cleaning vs scrap everything
Fallout 4 spring cleaning vs scrap everything












fallout 4 spring cleaning vs scrap everything
  1. Fallout 4 spring cleaning vs scrap everything mod#
  2. Fallout 4 spring cleaning vs scrap everything mods#

I don't like enhanced DoF or most of the over/under-saturated ENBs out there. In my opinion, FO4's lighting engine is good enough where ENB isn't a must-have like it was in FO3/NV. I aim to max settings where possible, reduce where needed to meet the first two goals. Making sure performance doesn't drop is a good way to also keep gunplay snappy.

Fallout 4 spring cleaning vs scrap everything mods#

There actually aren't many mods I currently run to change that, but what I do use will be covered. They aren't perfect, but they are the best in a Bethesda RPG to date. Fallout 4 has an advantage over previous games in that they put more focus on the combat, and had the pros over at id work on the shooter mechanics. If my GPU drops below 100% usage and FPS below 60, it becomes trickier, often troubleshooting mods to find something that breaks precombines and previs. If my GPU is fully loaded, we're all good - any drops below 60 can be solved by tweaking settings. I frequently check what is causing FPS drops. The main issue, particularly in city areas, is CPU performance and bottlenecking due to the single-threaded nature of the engine, and the way geometry culling is done (among other things - there are good resources out there if you're curious). Basically any modern GPU should have no problem with a locked 60FPS at 1440p or 4k. Fallout 4 is a messy creature when it comes to performance. All other modding goals will be subservient to this one - if it breaks stability, it's gone. Sometimes that means simply leaving some mods or combinations out, no matter how much I may want them. My first goal is for the game not to crash - quite a task in a Bethesda game. When it comes to modding Fallout 4, I have a few things that I'm targeting.

Fallout 4 spring cleaning vs scrap everything mod#

While Nexus should hide them if you haven't opted in, some mod pages will be NSFW. Visit my Steam Artwork (not screenshots) section to see the results of this Frankenstein's Monster. It will cover everything I use, and my reasoning for using it. Mod at your own risk, and realize that a mod list like this - if you just clone it - will still take you several days to tweak and adjust for stability, and may not ever work identically to mine. I get asked at least a few times per day now about specific mods, so this should help answer some of those questions. This is not a guide to modding Fallout 4, it is a guide to the mods I use, often with "why" answered. Pick and choose from these mods if they interest you, and use your best judgement. Most of this was done before I knew enough about modding to know what I screwed up. I don't currently have a modded FO4 install, but I guarantee that there are problems with that load order. The latter has functions to scrap extra items or walk outside the build area to scrap stuff.Brace yourselves, this is going to be a long one.īIG NOTE - The load order is crap. If you still want to use a scrap mod, go for Spring Cleaning in combination with Place Everywhere. Neither case gives any ingredients since you don't scrap anything. The difference between the two is that the former disappears after having hit enter and the latter needs a reload of the game to make items disappear. Open the console, click on the object that you want to get rid of so that its reference I.D show and type disable or markfordelete and hit enter. So, if there is a good alternative to Scrap Everything that you know about, I would very much like to know. I'm returning to the game brand-new (uninstalled game and removed all saves after a CTD ragequit), and I figured I would try to mod my game more responsibly, using more up-to-date and/or cleaner Mods, for a better gameplay experience. I like being able to manually remove/delete things as I come across them in a Settlement, rather than downloading a Mod that makes the entire Settlement clean automatically, and I only recall hearing about Mods that do this as opposed to the functionality of Scrap Everything. I've seen, here and there, mention of Scrap Everything being either outdated or unsuitable as a Mod for removing unwanted clutter, etc.














Fallout 4 spring cleaning vs scrap everything