

You'll need to install a program that can "inject" the mods into your game but don't worry it's simple. The place to get Fallout mods is NexusMods, You'll find almost anything you need to mod Fallout 4, and that includes the VR version. While mods can provide extra content or change the gameplay, they can also fix some issues that would normally require a patch from the studio.

It's modding timeĪnother thing all Fallout games have in common is that mods make them better and more playable. That means you'll have to make them writable to change your Pipboy colors, which is a pain in the ass, but the engine has a tendency to overwrite changes if you let it. I suggest making these two files read-only once you've edited them. Well, as close to perfect as a Fallout game will ever be.

And this is just a starting point that you can fine-tune yourself if you want to make things perfect. You'll want to look through the file to find the lines and just change the values instead of adding this to the end. You're looking for Fallout4Prefs.ini this time, and you want to try these settings: If it's not, you can go a step further and cut down on the quality of the shadows of the game with another set of. It might be enough, depending on your hardware.

Keep it at 1.0 or lower through the game engine, and if you want to bump it up to make things a bit more crisp, set supersampling a tiny bit higher in the games Steam settings. The most important setting is the final line that controls the games supersampling. They make some small changes that have a dramatic effect on the experience by boosting performance, but don't ruin the way it all looks. Make a backup copy of it and keep it somewhere safe, then open it in a text editor and make sure these lines are there:Ī big community-driven post on Reddit has determined that these settings are where you need to start. If it's not there you can create it but be careful you don't name it. Open My Documents\My Games\Fallout 4VR and look for a file called Fallout4Custom.ini. You can alleviate a lot of the stuttering, poor framerates and reprojection with a few edits to the games. When you add the extra horsepower you need to render it all in VR, it's a complete mess in places with a lot of rubble and clutter, so half the game seems horrible to play. The developers did a decent job pre-combining much of the scenery from thousands if tiny objects into a smaller number of larger objects in a lot of places, but when you are in certain areas of the map it's just not enough. Fallout 4's engine depends on brute strength from your graphics card a little too much.
