
Open My Documents\My Games\Fallout 4VR and look for a file called Fallout4Custom.ini. You can alleviate a lot of the stuttering, poor framerates and reprojection with a few edits to the games. When you add the extra horsepower you need to render it all in VR, it's a complete mess in places with a lot of rubble and clutter, so half the game seems horrible to play. The developers did a decent job pre-combining much of the scenery from thousands if tiny objects into a smaller number of larger objects in a lot of places, but when you are in certain areas of the map it's just not enough. Tl dr I want to use CBBE but I can't! need this.Fallout 4's engine depends on brute strength from your graphics card a little too much. Essentially, when I launch up Nexus Mod Manager, I get this: Originally posted by carcinoGeneticist:I've run into a very frustrating problem.

ini extensions hoping they would help)Īny and all help would be appreciated I feel like/hope I'm missing something basic and will feel silly soon. Here's a screenshot of my Fallout 4 folder: So now I'm stuck with a mod manager installing mods that don't come into effect, and apparently I still lack a Fallout 4 ini file. I should mention, when I get the error and press Okay, it continues to the NMM overlay and I can install mods and whatnot, they just don't work. One thing I didn't have was a fallout4custom.ini file, but I found a "solution" online that said to just make a text document and then copy and paste what's supposed to be in their. I went back to the instructions on how to mod, and went through the motions of editting the "ini" files that were labeled as configuration files with the necessary text. Now, I know that mods have worked on this computer in the past, but it broke and the OS reinstalled, so I had to start from scratch.


Unhelpful, as I run Fallout 4 and this persists, but since when are instructions from these types of errors ever helpful. I've run into a very frustrating problem.
