Posted on: April 24, 2024

ArcaneTourist
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Good with mods on modest hardware
I purchased this on Steam ages ago. It runs fine on modest hardware. Last year I was running it on a desktop with a 4.2 GHz AMD quad core FX-4350 CPU from 2015 or so. The desktop had 16 GB of memory and a Radeon R9 380X video card with 4MB of VRAM also circa 2015 and maybe roughly equivalent to a GTX 1050 Ti. I use a *lot* of mods. I had 408 mods with 334 plugins. That included the quite excellent SimSettlements mod, better looking player and NPC stuff, some overhauls, and some lots of other stuff. Some of those mods were for reducing VRAM, reducing crashes, improving stability, bug fixing, etc. I also used customized settings that were way less than maximums. In particular, for my hardware, greatly reducing shadow features made a big difference. That said, IIRC, I think I was getting 40 FPS in many places, but that didn't affect combat or gameplay for me. (Not to start a war, but note that many TV shows and movies are only 24 FPS; games tend to need more than that for various reasons, but 60 or 120 isn't a magic number). The problem with Bethesda games is they're often buggy out of the box. There's usually community patches for fixing game engine bugs, fixing quest bugs, and improving performance. And, improving the UI. If you're at all up to it, look into mods. I'm sure there must be a bunch of guides available to get started with a minimal set of bugfix and quality-of-life mods. Use ModOrganizer 2 or Vortex as mod managers.
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