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Almost every time I play NV my game freezes on me. It is not always after a certain amount of time, sometimes it tends to freeze after roughly half an hour.

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Other times it freezes after a few hours of game play. Any how, I was just curious if it does this because my copy has been played a lot.

The log file is cleared each time New Vegas is started. As a bonus, NVAC implements helper function inlining (it takes internal New Vegas functions that can fit within a 5-byte space and replaces the function call with the 5-byte-or-less instruction) which is a minor performance improvement. NVAC can be removed at any time.

I have put probably 400+ hours into NV so that could be the cause? I haven't a clue so help any one. I'd appreciate it.In my experience, if I played the game longer, it froze more often. For example, after 3 hours gaming it took one minute to exit a building.

After 4 hours the game crashed sometimes. So maybe if you play longer, your game freezes more often. 23:00, May 3, 2011 (UTC)It freezes on me sometimes, not all the time, but enough to aggravate the s.t out of me. Once I played for about 20 mins, and then it froze 3 times in a 10 min period, so I turned it off for the day, and the next day, it didn't freeze once. It's just one of THOSE kinda games I guess. The longer you play, the longer ittakes to load, also let me add, I hate the loading time for this game.

04:40, May 4, 2011 (UTC)16:43, May 5, 2011 (UTC)This happens to me too, it used to happen actually, I've now fixed it:PIn my opinion, because of how long it takes to load, I think it puts a lot of pressure on your Xbox/PS3/PC, which causes it to become hot, which obviously causes it to overheat. Well I'm not sure about the PC, because they're probably a lot better to play on, but I'm pretty sure thats the case with my xbox, it gets red hot:PYeah anyway, if you have an xbox, I installed the disc onto my xbox, I'm pretty sure you can do that on PS3, but not sure about a PC. When you install the disc most of the memory is already stored on your hard drive, making the loading at least twice as quick, and I haven't froze once since:P Hope that helps:P 16:43, May 5, 2011 (UTC)I installed it on my xbox, and it still freezes on me, but like I said, not all the time. It does make it load quicker, but still, after you play for awhile, it takes FOREVER to load, but still faster than not having it installed. 02:51, May 7, 2011 (UTC)To (94.174.234.85 94.174.234.85), good for you, you fixed it!

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But how can this be of ANY interest for us if you don't say HOW? Irrelevant post. An NO, all those most common bugs have nothing to do with the hardware, they're a matter of game design and dev bugs.

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I just built a new PC with ATI HD6950 2Gb + i7 950 + 6Gb DDR3 RAM + 90Gb SSD for the Win7 64bits OS + 1.5 Tb SATA 6 Gbps HDD holding my games (7.7 on Windows performance scale), and let me tell you that it's NOT a matter of hardware: my graphic card never gets above 56 Celsius, same for my CPU, and I can play Crysis 1 and 2 maxed out + 8xAA + 15xAF for hours, very smoothly and without any problem. But not that NV game. Every time I play NV it's like I'm walking over eggs, there's always some tension in the background over whether or not the game will crash on my next move, and I hate that, it's a total immersion breaker.Have you checked these links, guys?

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I did some tweaks on the ini files based on these guides and I have no freezing problems, not even with the GECK and browser with 20+ pages started. I had with Fo3 before editing the files, but with FNV I did the tweaks from the begining. 19:05, May 14, 2011 (UTC)I play on PS3 and downloaded all the DLCs. I found that the closer to the end of the game I get, the more laggy and likely to crash it becomes. As far as the system overheating goes, it's unlikely that that is the problem.

Granted, when NV crashes, my whole system goes with it, but I can play other games for the same amount of time and they never freeze. As others have said, install on the system and save often. I've done everything in the Mojave except the final mission and am halfway through OWB and it's just aggravating to try to play it. My sister is also playing NV on my system with less that 20 hrs gametime and it never freezes for her.yet. I think it has a lot to do with the engine trying to handle too much at once. Awesome games, poor engine. Hopefully the fix this for Fallout 4, because I think I speak for all Fallout lovers when I say we can't take another disappointing game engine!-gensnipe-It mostly stopped happened on my XP Pro box after I got windows optimized.

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I think that Nvidia settings matter alot in that you want to try to turn everything off or close. Also, with Windows 10 home you need to at least run it in 7 compatibility mode and also probably let windows scale the mouse.

My Fallout new vegas is crashing and freezing. Some times i can go hours without it freezing and then the next time it freezes and crashes constantly? I have no idea what it is at all.

I use LOOT too check my load order, no errors etc. I have attached my Load order and LOOT. Also I do use NVSE and the 4gb patch (updated one). My specs are:Intel core i5 2500kNvidia geforce 750ti8gb DDR 3 ram68.49KB 3 downloads138.64KB 0 downloadsAny help soon would be a really big help. Thanksedit - i checked how big all my mods are in total and it says its 4GB (well 3.9GB) in sizeEdited by benka97, 26 March 2017 - 07:42 PM. Please see the ' Solutions to 'Crash To Desktop' (CTD) problems' section in the ' guide.

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This in particular sounds like the ' Issue: CTD without warning, 'Out of Memory error', or stops responding after the Main Menu' 'Cause-2' problem.Remove from the 'Data' folder any unused plugins, especially any 'patches' that depend upon 'masters' you do not have loaded. Specifically the 'Nevada Skies - TTW edition.esp' file. Please see the 'Terminology' section on 'Activated' of the ' article.Also, as you are already using LOOT:It's always useful to post your 'Load Order' (LO) with your problem description. (Use the 'Special BBCode' button in the Forum 'Reply' menu bar as the third icon from the left in the top row, next to and left of the 'Font' pick-list field to put the LO in 'Spoiler' tags.) Screenshots are not the best way to convey your LO, because they usually can't include everything in one image. Can copy your LO into a list suitable for posting on forums. (It's under the ':' with three dots to the extreme right in it's menu bar.) Most 'mod managers' have a similar 'LO List' capability. But the total number of mods you have installed in the DATA folder is also important, because even inactive plugins are counted against the so-called '140 cap'.

LOOT provides both numbers: active and total installed.-Dubious-. Hi,Am revisiting FNV and I think I've gone a mod too far. The game was running more slowly, so I removed a lot of mods from it. Consequently, I've got the game either freezing or crashing. I've tried running LOOT, but it can't seem to do the job of sorting the remaining mods properly, and when I try to check FNVEdit, it freezes. Here is my load order, and I would really appreciate it if anyone could help fix my screw up.

Did you start a new game after removing those mods, or are you attempting to continue from an existing save? All Bethesda games don't like it when you remove mods that a save game file is expecting. If you know when you added a mod, you can often go back to a save from before you added the mod and continue from there. But it's not guaranteed to work and safest is to start a new game. At the very least you need to perform a 'Clean Save'. Please see the 'Clean Saves' section of the wiki ' article.Please see the 'Game won't launch' section of the wiki ' article.

There is a list of the most common problems people encounter there. (Or I've posted it a number of times to other posts asking about their 'load orders'.)'Freezing' and 'crashing' are usually the result of not having increased the default 'heap size'. Also, move your 'inactive' plugins out of the 'Data' folder. And you need a 'Merge Patch' file with that collection. Nothing else jumps out as obviously wrong, except you don't seem to have any of the 'stability' mods like 'YUP'. Please see the 'Towards Game Stability' section of the wiki ' article.LOOT can be customized to deal with any mod load order peculiarities it can't normally deal with because it doesn't see any reason to distinguish between one position and another.

But that requires you to understand why it isn't correct. You can move specific plugins up and down in it's list. If it changes their position after that, it has a specific reason for doing so, even if you don't know why. But usually minor position changes are left alone.If you give us a specific example, we can describe how you go about dealing with it.-Dubious-.