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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Also F76 has barely any loading screens. Whereas you had doors (loadingscreens) to enter a building every 5 meters in F4, you can just walk into them in F76.
The Watoga area had a lot of interiors/exteriors with load screens. I think there is like 5 large buildings and with multiple enterances and rooftops.
I dont have a SSD, but the load times were like 10-20% of the time to load times for Fallout 4. I think if you do have a SSD you are probably looking at load screens of maybe 10-15 seconds or so.
The Watoga area is about the same equivalent of being in the downton area are Hub 360 with the multiple levels and such going on. The same with Charleston. As far as FPS goes, no idea, I play my game instead of worrying about my FPS, when my FPS hit like 5-12 then I will worry about it, lol.