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Hey,

I've been playing modded New Vegas for some time but it crashed a lot for my taste. Some searching pointed on NVSR and I first disabled it, then heavily modified it (using this video as basis).

However, this lets FPS free and it makes animations too fast, as well as walking.

Any other and/or modern solution to fix this?

(Playing GoG version, on Windows 10)
This question / problem has been solved by Themkenimage
I limit the f/s to 60 (max my monitor shows anyway) with a program that came with my graphics card. I hear that Nvidia graphics cards can easily be limited in the Nvidia settings. Would that help? In a lot of games doing something like this is a must in order to play on fast, modern computers.

I still think all operating systems should come with a limiter that you can change.
Post edited November 13, 2018 by Themken
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Themken: I limit the f/s to 60 (max my monitor shows anyway) with a program that came with my graphics card. I hear that Nvidia graphics cards can easily be limited in the Nvidia settings. Would that help? In a lot of games doing something like this is a must in order to play on fast, modern computers.

I still think all operating systems should come with a limiter that you can change.
Yea, found under nVidia 3D-settings and software settings of New Vegas that by using 'adaptive sync with half of refresh rate' locks it on 60 fps.

Feels like choppier than it should be tho, but as it technically solved my problem, I thank you for that.
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