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Nothing like Fallout 4 though. At this point I gave up on trying to make loading times faster, and it's not my pc.
Always happy to bring the good word to fellow gamers. The only modding I ever did on Fallout 4 was add two weapons and that is it. They made modding seem a bit complicated for that title. However, with many of the mods I experiment with on NV, I am glad I can finally add those ones I want.
Is your FNV on an SSD?
I'm using ~200 mods and I saw a good improvement in loading times.
Regarding Fallout 4, loading times suck because they are limited by FPS. That's where Load Accelerator[www.nexusmods.com] comes in; it uncaps the FPS limit during loading screens.
Is there one for FNV?
No, my New Vegas loading times are fine even if mods make it a little slower. It's Fallout 4 where the loading times got horrible, half of it is the official patches I think. I haven't got a ssd drive.
I even tried that too. Loading times were fine when the game first come out and got worse as they updated it.
Also, merging mods using zEdit (zMerge)[github.com] is often a good idea.