- #REDDIT FALLOUT 4 SCRIPT EXTENDER NOT WORKING INSTALL#
- #REDDIT FALLOUT 4 SCRIPT EXTENDER NOT WORKING MOD#
- #REDDIT FALLOUT 4 SCRIPT EXTENDER NOT WORKING DRIVERS#
The Game is still in early development, but most people are already more than happy and spend a lot of Hours in the Game. We released our free-to-play, 2D Strategy-Factory Game on Itch.io! My Brother and I have started to make a Strategy-Factory-Survival Game called Deep in the Void. Is there a Winetricks GUI? Lutris on the other hand I read it creates new wineprefix for every app which I don't prefer and I don't know if I need in the first place. I thought Wine is a pretty automated process to use, but with the amount of juggling I'm expected to do according to several guides (proton or proton-ge or wine or wine-staging or something else on GitHub.) I'd say it's one of most complicated things in Linux Gaming, harder than managing VMs.
#REDDIT FALLOUT 4 SCRIPT EXTENDER NOT WORKING DRIVERS#
#REDDIT FALLOUT 4 SCRIPT EXTENDER NOT WORKING INSTALL#
Back on Windows 10 I always installed all redist and it would let me play anything (KAO Kangaroo 1, Toy Story, Dark Souls 2D) without community compatibility mods, but on Linux there are Winetricks, that on Q4Wine appear as a huge list of (meaningless to me) name abberations with check boxes, and on Bottles as a bit more elaborate list full names sometimes with descriptions - both options with no button to "select all". Q4Wine doesn't come with any prefix suggestions like Bottles, but the default "Gaming Bottle" upon inspection doesn't come with, just to name a few: XNA 3.0, 3.1, 4.0 Redist or Visual Studio Redists 2005-2017 (both x86 and 圆4). Or you could set your display to run at 60 Hz when playing fallout 4, because the game runs at 60 fps by default.Hi! I've been using Q4Wine and just recently tried Bottles as Wine GUI frontends, but the way they work confuses me: the Winetricks elements.
#REDDIT FALLOUT 4 SCRIPT EXTENDER NOT WORKING MOD#
There is a mod that uncaps fps and fixes physics, so if you're playing on a higher refresh rate screen you should check it out. In my case, my monitor was "too fast" for Fallout 4. So basically, because of how the game works this setting can cause you issues depending on the refresh rate of your monitor. I recently had issues with this setting because my laptop monitor runs at 300 Hz, so I had to set my laptop display to run at 60 Hz when I'm playing Fallout 4. If you set ipresentinterval to 2 it lets you play the game at 60 FPS still but on a 120 Hz monitor (and it works for some 144Hz monitors). ipresentinterval set to 1 will keep your game running at 60 FPS for 60 Hz monitors. Ipresentinterval is the setting the game uses to detect your monitor refresh rate.Īt 0 it uncaps your FPS, but that breaks the game physics unless you have a mod because physics were hard coded for 60 FPS.
Maybe there is another way to make ipresentinterval=2 work for 144hz monitors? (if not, i guess im installing this mod) Originally posted by (N☆G) Jackal ★JJ★:Yea let me go find the mod and link you so you can go above 100 fpsīut it requires F4SE, i was trying to avoid installing that.