I should know I have been modding and working with Bethesda's titles since 2003 ie creating content for Morrowind / Oblivion / Skyrim / Fallout 3 / Fallout New Vegas for years.Īlso lots of mods only go so far for better visual quality. Depending on what mods you use shadow settings and Ugrids your Shiny GPU wont be the limiting factor. Example in major towns FPS can be nearly double on the Special Edition vs the Original due to CPU limitation being removed. The newer Special Edition which uses a modified Fallout 4 engine runs much smoother obtaining a steady 60 fps is much easier in this regard. As such if you want near pegged to 60fps you will have to deal with shitty shadows and have a highly clocked 6700k or newer near the 5Ghz mark otherwise CPU performance will bottleneck and you will see drops. Since the game is basically single threaded means while the 1080 is good enough your CPU and Memory will be your limiting factor. *Ugrids = cells more ugrids = more active cells = denser forests more monsters / animals / greater render distance. The CPU is the limiting factor depending on your Ugrid to load settings GMMK w/ Zelio V2 62g (78g for spacebar) tactile switches & Glorious black keycaps| Some logitech oneįor Skyrim, The GPU is capable of 45-60 fps fully modded and maxxed out.
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