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find yours and mine and then you will know why. i have GTX 770
It doesn't work like that I'm afraid. At the end of the day you have a good 'budget' card but it's still a budget card all the same.
I wondered when 'that person' would be along.
I'm going to say you are probably having the bug where your framerate is locked to 30fps for some reason. People were experiencing this, so it's nothing new. So you are going to have to Unlock it in the .ini's, and then turn on vsync or lock the fps in a program like Rivatuner.
To Unlock your framerate:
Navigate to: C:\Users\cdurk\Documents\Fallout 4
Find Fallout4Prefs.ini and Fallout4.ini
Open both one by one in notepad and find the following line:
iPresentInterval=1
Change the 1 to a 0 so that it looks like so:
iPresentInterval=0
Save and exit. Do this with both .ini's.
Then navigate to: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Fallout 4\Fallout4
Open the final Fallout4Prefs.ini, and do the same as above.
Change iPresentInterval=1 to iPresentInterval=0, save and exit.
Then turn on adaptive vsync in Nvidia Control Panel under 3D settings.
It's a GTX 950. I'm afraid it's pretty much the hardware this time :(
WOW!! actually fixed it :D TY m8
Pretty much yeah. They skipped the 800 series and went straight to the 900 series after the 700 series. Yeah, it makes no sense. :)