![]() Don't use tools like that when you have no clue what you are doing or at least make a backup of Fallout 4.INI and. No mods install or after doing the optional part, continue on. You have to follow every step to the letter including restarting the game and quitting out at the load game screen! Now re-enable all your Mods via nexus mod manger and add any lines needed to Fallout 4.INI that you need to get mods working but nothing else. Optional - Now start the game to the screen where it says load game. Mods Installed? Follow the optional step. If you still can't access APPDATA folder then do a Google search on how to access APPDATA on your version of windows. Now delete the Fallout 4 folder (Not your game folder ), you know you have the right folder cause it will contain a file called Plugins. In the folder that opens, click local in the address bar at the top. Go to your start bar and type in: %appdata% press enter. I just changed the setting from “Default” to “OC”.Go into the Fallout folder in Username\documents\my games\ Fallout 4\ and delete Fallout 4.INI and Fallout 4.prefs (Don't delete your saves folder). In my case I am using a software that comes with the motherboard for overclocking called EasyTune. Need to test more thoroughly, but it does look good. Seems like at some point randomly the voltage would get too low and cause instabilities with some games (?). That does seem to have completely worked around the issue. (It does increase power consumption and heat a bit but I can live with that)įor context, I’ve seen people complain that these 550 and 570 motherboards are not managing the core clocks and voltages well as it decreases and increases them as necessary as you use the system, so it’s currently better to just force the CPU to run at it’s max clock speed and force a constant voltage. ![]() Which means no more annoying changing of affinities. Setting the CPU to always work at 4.6GHz and locking the voltage to 1.404v might have solved the issue of the crashing as well. Ori does freeze randomly for a couple of seconds though, but that is besides the point. So… apparently changing the processor affinity to use half of the cores (0, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 are left enabled) has gotten around the crashes entirely?Īlso, I’ve had random crashes in more games now, Ori and the Will of the Wisps and Nier Automata to be specific.īoth stop crashing after changing the affinities like mentioned above. (AC Origins, Shadow of War, Destiny 2, Overwatch, Guild Wars 2, ESO Online, Fallout 76, Monster Hunter World, DMC 5, The Division 2, Dark Souls Remastered and more)Īnyways, I’m posting here in hopes that someone knows something. ![]() I’ve played multiple other games as well without issue. Just WoW though, it’s working fine otherwise…” I heard that it could be a faulty CPU as well, but it’s weird to think that a faulty CPU would just have issue with WoW.Įven if it was I think it would be a hard case to make to AMD… “Hey uh… send me a brand new 5600x because this one might be causing random crashes in WoW. WoW Retail still crashes though.Īpparently it’s a BIOS issue, but I can’t rollback as far as I know on Ryzen 3. I’ve been playing Classic for a couple of days now and have not had any crashes since. Essentially what I did was set both the BattleNet launcher and WoW (Classic and Retail) as compatibility mode Windows 7. ![]() Weirdly enough I was getting it on Classic as well, but I tried something that I read on some random thread while looking for solutions. It’s working great, but for some reason in WoW Retail I’ve been getting these crashes randomly. Upgraded my PC from an I5 3570k to a Ryzen 5600x.
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