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https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/73469
make sure to install the version for non next gen and do not bother with address library and launch the game using the F4se_loader exe that Fallout London installs
or, High FPS Physics Fix - https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/44798 - requires F4SE.
Talk about having to jump through hoops to get this game working properly. And to top it all the NVIDIA debris setting still causes the game to crash. At the very least you would have thought the developers would have just removed this from the launcher.
Thank goodness for modders. Without them I don't think anyone honestly would be playing or talking about Bethesda RPGs because, let's be honest here, from a technical perspective their games are pretty mediocre in my opinion, full of bugs, dated visuals, graphical glitches and other oddities (z-buffer texture flickering issues) and they never EVER seem to fix any of them despite releasing updates and re-releases.