One wrong stack or removal out of order, and bam, you have a problem. I know that is a grossly crude analogy of the windows software, but its kind of like a software jenga game. Windows 8 and 10 are two programs stacked on windows 7. Truns out it was all of the above including game graphic settings and my graphics driver being outdated.
I had my graphics card at the bottom of the list because of how new my computer was. Either with steam, or the steam cloud intergration with auto saves, or FNV files.
If you have mods before, reload them because they are intergrated with the save.Īt first, I thought it was an either or problem. ran the game on the save before the crash. Verified files integrithy again, I tweaked my game graphics. Second step-, I updated the drivers to my Intel graphics card. Verified files integrity again, opened FNV, assessed the load files under FNV options. Then I went to steam FNV settings, deleted my local files of FNV, reinstalled FNV.
Follow these instructions and it will likely solve your problem.įirst step- I deleted the mod in nexus, took FNV out of the nexus mod manager, verified that nexus would not recognize FNV. Mostly, the problem with FNV is both the game files and your computer. When a problem arises, we tend to think either or.
This may also help for other games or Fallout 4 if there is going to be any intergration issues. Bear with me guys, its worth the longer post.