


Performance of the Gods (or pretty much all mods with "Performance" in the title): Performance gain is usually placebo, disabling small clutter items with less than five polygons won't do anything.Īlso potentially dangerous if they mark the records as Deleted rather than Initially Disabled, as the game can crash if a script tries to reference a deleted object.

Save Cleaner: Works by going through your save file and deleting every REFR file, which will most likely break your save. Essentially the same function is performed safely by the. Zan AutoPurge Crash Protector/PCB Hotkey: The script command used by these mods is a leftover command from development that forcefully clears buffered cells from memory, which can lead to unforeseen consequences.

ENBoost also needs a lot of system-specific configuration to work properly and can degrade performance without proper tweaking.ĮNB in general for New Vegas has been more or less abandoned by its author in favor of Skyrim. There is no reason to use NVSR, even on Windows 7.ĮNBoost: New Vegas Tick Fix has much better memory management than ENBoost, and will increase performance/decrease stuttering more. These mods also have many great features that NVSR never had, like the high FPS physics fix. Will cause crashes every ~15 minutes.Įvery single feature from NVSR has been replaced in a modern manner by the combination of New Vegas Tick Fix, New Vegas Heap Replacer,Īnd lStewieAl's Tweaks. Alternatively, set everything to the simplest mode and it becomes more akin to an arcade game, with the bulk of operations taken over by the AI.New Vegas Stutter Remover: Irreparably broken by Windows 10 due to relying on undefined behavior. If you want to go all-in, you can set it to ultra-realistic and spend ages prepping for flights, tweaking each individual setting and enjoying what seems like the ultimate in cockpit recreation. The flight simulator itself is reassuringly flexible and granular. The downside to all this is data: the base game is a huge install, and much of the map data will need to be downloaded prior to each flight, which means a superfast broadband connection is pretty much a must-have. Some places look more detailed and convincing than others, true – but the ability to spot your neighbourhood from high up in the air (where you’ll hopefully be) is undeniably appealing. Tapping into Bing’s vast vault of map data and some clever terrain algorithms, this version essentially allows you to fly to any point on the globe. The latest in a series of “games” Microsoft started almost 40 years ago, 2020’s edition of Flight Simulator (which launched on PC only but is now available on Xbox Series X and S and working like a charm on console) is a technical marvel.
