This strange issue popped up during my current playthrough. I am running New Vegas modded using the Fear and Loathing guide, with a few of my own additions, but not very many and they shouldn't cause any issues. I am using the Medium pack of NMC's Texture and they are overwritten by the Poco Bueno Texture pack.
After about 45 minutes of play New Vegas will crash and a box will pop up telling me it is out of memory. Yes I am using the Fallout New Vegas 4GB updated. I checked the .exe (FalloutMO.exe)
using CFF explorer and it says that the >2 GB of Ram is checked.
I have never had this issue before, I think Fallout Nv 4GB is not working properly. I don't think it means VRAM, my card should be able to run this game no problem.
i5 4670 @3.4 GHZ
GTX 760 2GB GDDR5
8GB of RAM @ 1600 mghz
Standard 1TB HDD
1920x1080 resolution
Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
Edit: As usual I end up coming up with my own solution shortly after posting my problem. : I installed the ENB Boost thing and that seemed to have taken care of the problem.
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Audley
This strange issue popped up during my current playthrough. I am running New Vegas modded using the Fear and Loathing guide, with a few of my own additions, but not very many and they shouldn't cause any issues. I am using the Medium pack of NMC's Texture and they are overwritten by the Poco Bueno Texture pack.
After about 45 minutes of play New Vegas will crash and a box will pop up telling me it is out of memory. Yes I am using the Fallout New Vegas 4GB updated. I checked the .exe (FalloutMO.exe)
using CFF explorer and it says that the >2 GB of Ram is checked.
I have never had this issue before, I think Fallout Nv 4GB is not working properly. I don't think it means VRAM, my card should be able to run this game no problem.
i5 4670 @3.4 GHZ
GTX 760 2GB GDDR5
8GB of RAM @ 1600 mghz
Standard 1TB HDD
1920x1080 resolution
Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
Edit: As usual I end up coming up with my own solution shortly after posting my problem. : I installed the ENB Boost thing and that seemed to have taken care of the problem.
Edited by Audley0 answers to this question
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