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1. Start the launcher.
2. Select your settings.
3. Close the launcher (don't start the game)
4. Go to your Fallout4Prefs file. (It should be located on C/Users/[your name]/Documents and Settings/My Games/Fallout 4
5. Find the following lines:
bBorderless =
bFull Screen =
iSize H =
iSize W =
6. Set it like this:
bBorderless = 1
bFull Screen = 0
iSize H = [your desired resolution height]
iSize W = [your desired resolution width]
7. Save and close the file.
8. Launch the game.
9. Enjoy the fake fullscreen without crash on startup ;)
It worked for me so I hope it will also help some of you who also experience this problem.
Go to %USERPROFILE%\Documents\my games\Fallout4
Open fallout4prefs.ini, find bGamepadEnable and set it to 0.
Save the file and start the game
no i litrilly just posted exactly what you need to do and you ignore it? are kids your age just stupid?
/thread
Yes, kids my age at 61 have grown stupid.
*Play nice now or you may get kicked out of the playground.
Edit; Oh, and you spelled literally wrong. Playtime's over, get off back to school now. There you go, run along...........
61 huh? I may or may not be older than you, where you born before or after April 6. 1957 7:28 pm