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Re: Fallout 76

Postby Andrew on Sat Nov 17, 2018 1:15 pm

I ended up disabling V-Sync in the NVIDIA control panel and dropping the quality to see if it'd make a difference, and it definitely did. I still have to do some tweaking as I should be able to have it on a higher setting, but if not, it still looks pretty good and I'm enjoying the experience.
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Re: Fallout 76

Postby Patr1ck on Sat Nov 17, 2018 5:09 pm

el badman wrote:Fairly positive impressions so far, however I really need to see what tweaks can possibly be made to improve performance on PC (possibly disabling the stupid vsync that Beth's games always force for some reason), because that's a big annoyance right now.


Make sure you are running fullscreen with borderless set to off. The game has a cap of 63~ fps due to their lovely physics engine.
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Re: Fallout 76

Postby Andrew on Sat Nov 17, 2018 8:02 pm

That's something else I've done too, definitely give that a shot.
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Re: Fallout 76

Postby el badman on Sun Nov 18, 2018 4:54 am

Indeed, looking into all those tweaks right now, thanks guys.
One thing that made a huge instant difference (which was somewhat expected) is the Shadow Quality: I left everything maxed out at first, which really shouldn't be a concern for this type of game, but evidently having the Shadow Quality at Ultra (seems to be the only setting offering Ultra actually) was a performance killer, so lowering it to High basically makes it feel like I'm playing Fallout 4 all over again.
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Re: Fallout 76

Postby Andrew on Sun Nov 18, 2018 10:39 am

Interesting. I might try upping my settings again, except for Shadow Quality, and see what I can get away with. Thanks for the heads up!
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Re: Fallout 76

Postby el badman on Mon Nov 19, 2018 6:44 am

Unfortunately it looks like the pc version is once again very unoptimized and the shadows weren't really the solution here... It certainly helps to lower them when outdoors, but there are one again lors of issues when indoors, with blocky blinking lights and shadows, and greatly reduced performance when using the Pipboy light, sort of like when in the middle of Boston in F4. Hopefully some patches will help with that.
Still trying to mess around with the .ini files right now, most commands look very familiar but I'm seeing different opinions as to whether creating a custom one or making the existing ones read-only, and inconsistent results on my end too. Removing the intro from the main .ini file works like a charm for example (although the system keeps removing its read - only option for some reason), but so far I haven't been able to change the fog to 90 or to remove the ridiculous DOF/blur feature, even when making the fallout76prefs.ini file read-only too...
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Re: Fallout 76

Postby Patr1ck on Mon Nov 19, 2018 8:00 am

Are your specs correct in your signature?

I copied the fallout76prefs.ini and renamed it Fallout76Custom.ini.

Here is my Fallout76Custom.ini. It's just a copy of the "prefs" version with my tweaks that I found on the net. Increased FOV which caused grass flickering, LOD tweak that may lower your framerate in attempt to stop the flicker. Depth of Field "enabled" in a way to remove any blurring.
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[Display][Display]
fDefault1stPersonFOV=90.00
fDefaultWorldFOV=100.00
fDOFBlendRatio=0
fDOFMinFocalCoefDist=999999
fDOFMaxFocalCoefDist=99999999
fDOFDynamicFarRange=99999999
fDOFCenterWeightInt=0
fDOFFarDistance=99999999
iMaxAnisotropy=16
fShadowDistance=40000.0000
fDirShadowDistance=20000.0000
iShadowMapResolution=8192
uiShadowFilter=3
uiOrthoShadowFilter=3
fBlendSplitDirShadow=0.0000
iMaxFocusShadows=4
iMaxDecalsPerFrame=100
iMaxSkinDecalsPerFrame=25
bVolumetricLightingEnable=1
bSAOEnable=1
uWaterShadowFilter=3
iVolumetricLightingTextureQuality=2
iSize H=1080
iSize W=1920
iLocation X=0
iLocation Y=0
bFull Screen=1
bBorderless=1
iGraphicPreset=0
uShadowExpirationMS=5000
uPointLightShadowMapMaxResLog2=10
fShadowBiasScale=0.0000
iDirShadowSplits=2
fTessFactorMaxDistanceScale=500.0000
fTessFactorMinDistanceScale=100.0000
flocalShadowMapHalveEveryXUnit=1500.0000
fLeafAnimDampenDistEnd=4600.0000
fLeafAnimDampenDistStart=3600.0000
iMaxFocusShadowsDialogue=4
bComputeShaderDeferredTiledLighting=1
uFaceGenTextureResolution=1024
uPipboyTargetHeight=700
uPipboyTargetWidth=876
sAntiAliasing=TAA
iTiledLightingMinLights=10
fRainOccProjRadiusRejectionSize=0.0100
fRainOccObjRejectionSize=100.0000
fSMProjRadiusRejectionSize=0.0200
fSMObjRejectionSize=250.0000
uSMObjRejectionSplit=2
bEffectShaderAllowPBRShadows=1
iPresentInterval=1
bTopMostWindow=0
bMaximizeWindow=0
iAdapterOutputIndex=0
iAdapterIndex=0
bAllowShadowcasterNPCLights=0
iScreenShotIndex=0
fMaxFocusShadowMapDistance=450.0000
[Decals]
bDecals=1
bSkinnedDecals=1
uMaxDecals=1000
uMaxSkinDecals=100
[TerrainManager]
fBlockMaximumDistance=350000.0000
fBlockLevel2Distance=150000.0000
fBlockLevel1Distance=125000.0000
fBlockLevel0Distance=90000.0000
fTreeLoadDistance=80000.0000
fSplitDistanceMult=0.2500
bShowLODInEditor=0
[ImageSpace]
bDoDepthOfField=1
bDoRadialBlur=0
iRadialBlurLevel=0
bMBEnable=0
bLensFlare=0
bScreenSpaceBokeh=0
bDynamicDepthOfField=0
[LightingShader]
bScreenSpaceReflections=1
[LOD]
fLODFadeOutMultActors=25.0000
fLODFadeOutMultItems=20.0000
fLODFadeOutMultObjects=40.0000
fLODFadeOutMultSkyCell=1.0000
[Grass]
fGrassStartFadeDistance=1000.0000
fGrassMaxStartFadeDistance=10000.0000
fGrassMinStartFadeDistance=7000.0000
[Texture]
iLargeTextureArrayMipSkip=0
iTextureMipSkipBC1UNormSrgb=0
iTextureMipSkipBC3UNormSrgb=0
iTextureMipSkipBC1UNorm=0
iTextureMipSkipBC5SNorm=0
iTextureMipSkipBC4UNorm=0
iTextureMipSkipMinDimension=1024
iLargeTextureArrayCount=32
iLargeTextureArrayDim=2048
[Water]
bUseWaterHiRes=1
bUseWaterDisplacements=1
bUseWaterRefractions=1
bUseWaterReflections=1
bUseWaterDepth=1
[Weather]
iRainOcclusionMapResolution=512
[General]
fBrightLightColorB=1.0000
fBrightLightColorG=1.0000
fBrightLightColorR=1.0000
bGamepadEnable=0
iStoryManagerLoggingEvent=-1
bEnableStoryManagerLogging=0
bFaceGenTextureDegrading=1
uGridsToLoad=5
[VATS]
fModMenuEffectHighlightPAColorB=0.4100
fModMenuEffectHighlightPAColorG=0.8200
fModMenuEffectHighlightPAColorR=1.0000
fModMenuEffectPAColorB=0.4100
fModMenuEffectPAColorG=0.8200
fModMenuEffectPAColorR=1.0000
fModMenuEffectHighlightColorB=0.0824
fModMenuEffectHighlightColorG=1.0000
fModMenuEffectHighlightColorR=0.0706
fModMenuEffectColorB=0.4200
fModMenuEffectColorG=0.9900
fModMenuEffectColorR=0.4900
uVATSTargetEffectColorB=49
uVATSTargetEffectColorG=100
uVATSTargetEffectColorR=10
[Pipboy]
fPipboyEffectColorB=0.5000
fPipboyEffectColorG=1.0000
fPipboyEffectColorR=0.1000
bQuickboyMode=1
[Enlighten]
fBounceQuality=0.3000
bEnableDirectionalIrradiance=1
[Culling]
bMultiThreadedLODCulling=1
[MAIN]
fImageContrastHDR=1.7500
fImageContrastSDR=1.0000
fHUDOpacity=1.0000
bSaveOnTravel=1
bSaveOnWait=1
bSaveOnRest=1
bCrosshairEnabled=1
fSkyCellRefFadeDistance=150000.0000
[Interface]
bDialogueSubtitles=0
bGeneralSubtitles=0
bDialogueCameraEnable=1
bShowCompass=1
uHUDActiveEffectWidget=2
iHUDColorC=0
iHUDColorV=0
iHUDColorS=0
iHUDColorH=0
iHUDColorB=21
iHUDColorG=255
iHUDColorR=18
[Controls]
bMouseAcceleration=0
fMouseHeadingXScale = .021
fMouseHeadingYScale = .03738
fMouseHeadingSensitivity=0.0126
fGamepadHeadingSensitivity=0.6667
bAlwaysRunByDefault=1
bInvertYValues=0
bGamePadRumble=1
[GamePlay]
iDifficulty=2
bShowFloatingQuestMarkers=1
[Particles]
iMaxDesired=750
[SaveGame]
fAutosaveEveryXMins=5.0000
[AudioMenu]
fAudioMasterVolume=1.0000
fVal7=1.0000
uID7=0
fVal6=1.0000
uID6=0
fVal5=1.0000
uID5=0
fVal4=0.3922
uID4=138006
fVal3=0.4983
uID3=1007612
fVal2=0.8721
uID2=94881
fVal1=0.2509
uID1=466532
fVal0=0.3868
uID0=554685
[Voice]
uTransmitPreference=1
uVivoxVoiceVolume=100
[Landscape]
fScrSpaceErrorThreshold=3.0000
fWorldBorderHeight=2048.0000


Ambient Occlusion is disabled in NVIDIA Control panel, but I think the game has it on. I found this online for Fallout 4 and added it as well. I'm not sure if it does anything because I threw in a lot of experimental things trying to get less flickering, sharper shadows, no DOF, and less pop-in.

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[NVHBAO]
fBackgroundAOViewDepth=10000.0000
bBackgroundAOEnable=1
fDepthThresholdSharpness=100.0000
fDepthThresholdMaxViewDepth=10000.0000
bDepthThresholdEnable=1
iDepthClampModeEnum=0
fCoarseAO=0.7500
fDetailAO=0.1000
fBlurSharpnessProfileBackgroundViewDepth=1.0000
fBlurSharpnessProfileForegroundViewDepth=0.0000
fBlurSharpnessProfileForegroundSharpnessScale=1.0000
bBlurSharpnessProfileEnable=1
fBlurSharpness=16.0000
iBlurRadiusEnum=1
bBlurEnable=1
fPowerExponent=8.0000
fBias=0.4000
fRadius=0.4000
bEnable=1
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Re: Fallout 76

Postby el badman on Mon Nov 19, 2018 8:27 am

Thanks P, I'll give some of those a shot.
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Re: Fallout 76

Postby Andrew on Mon Nov 19, 2018 10:11 am

I've had really good performance in the short term by lowering the graphics settings to Medium, though I do want to try some .ini tweaks.
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Re: Fallout 76

Postby el badman on Mon Nov 19, 2018 11:36 am

Forgot to answer your question Pdub, but yea the specs in my signature are current, and they should be free more than enough to play game maxed out at 2k resolution, but oh well, may have to compromise a bit here...
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Re: Fallout 76

Postby Lean on Mon Nov 19, 2018 12:32 pm

So the game wasn't optimized? :?
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Re: Fallout 76

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Re: Fallout 76

Postby el badman on Mon Nov 19, 2018 1:35 pm

Lean wrote:So the game wasn't optimized? :?

It's not as bad as it could be I suppose (especially if the map really is 4 times larger than in F4) , in about 4 hours of game play I've only had one crash due to the server not responding anymore, which I thought would happen more often knowing Bethesda...
It's just disappointing that after so many years of recycling the same old engine the devs have seemingly been unable or unwilling to address some of the most glaring issues, like the texture streaming, the butt ugly character animations, the elements of the game inexplicably tied to the fps, the lackluster physics, etc. And as result we're getting something that certainly looks like a little better than F4 but ultimately could have ended up being one of its DLCs, and which doesn't even run silky smooth when maxed out... Considering that, I personally feel that other AAA open-world PC games like Far Cry, Assassins Creed, GTA, etc. can deliver a much higher visual quality-to-performance ratio (even if I'm sure those are not fair comparisons).
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Re: Fallout 76

Postby Andrew on Mon Nov 19, 2018 1:37 pm

Lean wrote:So the game wasn't optimized? :?


Seems to be some issues along those lines, yeah.
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Re: Fallout 76

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Re: Fallout 76

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Re: Fallout 76

Postby Lean on Wed Nov 21, 2018 12:44 am

"We broke it."

Dude, Gamebryo has been broken for more than a decade now. :lol:
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Re: Fallout 76

Postby Andrew on Wed Nov 21, 2018 12:54 am

In all fairness, Fallout 4 and Fallout 76 do run on the Creation Engine, same as Skyrim. Of course, it is forked from Gamebryo...

The latest patch supposedly fixes some optimisation issues. Downloaded and installed it earlier, but haven't had a chance to fire up the newly patched game yet.
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Re: Fallout 76

Postby Lean on Wed Nov 21, 2018 1:04 am

Have you tried playing the game solo, Andrew? How was it?
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Re: Fallout 76

Postby Andrew on Wed Nov 21, 2018 1:14 am

Yeah, I was playing solo until my friend jumped on my first day playing it. Once I'd tweaked the settings and was getting decent performance, it was pretty good. As I said, the community has been pretty friendly so far, so when I joined in an event we worked as a team and helped each other out. It's a very different atmosphere as you're poking around in the fresh ruins of humanity, but I do like the quests so far. That being said, it is probably more fun teaming up with a friend and working together, especially when it comes to difficult combat.

Something I'm going to have to do is start stockpiling ammo, as well as relying a little more on melee weapons to preserve my ammo. Between that and needing to stay nourished and hydrated, there is a definite survival feel to the game. It's different, but it works. I haven't played Fallout 4 with its Survival mode on yet, but I did have some fun with Hardcore mode back in Fallout: New Vegas on a couple of my playthroughs.

I haven't had any mutations yet. My friend had a pretty cool one where he could jump insanely high, from the ground onto the roofs of buildings and from one storey to the next when there was a hole in the floor inside a building. He ended up using RadAway and losing it though, since we were in for some tough combat and he wanted to have full health.
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Re: Fallout 76

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Re: Fallout 76

Postby Patr1ck on Wed Nov 21, 2018 3:45 am

You will start to get a lot of ammo, don't worry. It will be mainly .308, as most Super Mutants have that if they are using a hunting rifle. Don't forget to stash ammo you don't have guns for as it reduces your carry weight.

For those who want to turn off V-Sync and have an Nvidia card, you can do it from the Nvidia control panel under specific program 3D settings. I have mine set to "Fast" and in the game INI I set iPresentInterval to 0.
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Re: Fallout 76

Postby Andrew on Wed Nov 21, 2018 3:49 am

Have you made any further tweaks or noticed any improvement post-patch?
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Re: Fallout 76

Postby Patr1ck on Wed Nov 21, 2018 4:14 am

I reverted some things because I edited too many entries causing odd artifacts of shadows and pop-in. The DOF settings can be kept in, and I think the NVHBAO settings can stay, although I haven't really noticed strong Ambient Occlusion in the game at any setting. I went too far with certain LOD settings causing framerate drops and other glitches. I wish there was an offline mode or a benchmark so I could test settings. I've looked through many internet posts about Fallout 4/Skyrim INI settings, and most have been replaced by mods or other upgrades. I don't want to risk getting banned by using mods.
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Re: Fallout 76

Postby Dee4Three on Wed Nov 21, 2018 4:49 am

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Is the entire game multi-player like in Elder Scrolls Online and Borderlands? We have beat Borderlands 1, 2 and the pre-sequel, and we are DEEP into Elder Scrolls Online.
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