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Not only fixes weird fast physics but lowers load times drastically.
Disclosure: I am running the unupdated game with the unupdated HIgh Speed FPS Physics fix.
But I have no reason to believe its less effective in its updated form on the updated game,
I strongly doubt it's that mod, I've been using it for a year, both pre and post update. Search around the forums, there are lots of posts about playing FO4 with high-end RTX GPU's.
Its not that mod.
Please dont be discouraged.
I also play FO4 with a modern machine
2 of them actually
laptop i9 14900HF, 54Gb DD5 RAM, Samsung 990 PRO SSDs and RTX 4090 (albeit of course the laptop 4090 which performs abotu halfway betweena desktop 4070 and 4080
Desktop is AMD 78003XD, 64 GB DDR5RAM, Samsung 990 PRO SSDs and RTX 4080 Super.
Everything runs like a charm.
Can you post your mods list for us?
https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/44798
The only mod I'm aware of is High FPS Physics Fix.[www.nexusmods.com] I've also seen a variety of posts on many different venues that purport to accomplish the same thing with .ini file edits. I've tried all of them. Neither the mod nor the various .ini schemes produce an outcome that is 100% flawless.
The errors that still exist are intolerable by my personal standards, but might be perfectly acceptable to others. Whatever the case, there is no mod or strategy that allows high fps without at least some funky glitches in my experience.
There's no way I don't believe to overcome fundamental performance strategies that are built into the game. Only Bethesda can accomplish that by altering their game engine, but as a purveyor of console games with their standardized architecture and budget AMD hardware, I'm not seeing that happen in the foreseeable future.
They're going to stick with upscaling, frame generation and whatever other gimmicks they can come up with so their games can run on $500 hardware.