MiracleOfSound:
Yes, I've been experiencing this.
It's rather excruciating when you're in and around Vegas doing fetch quests.
Exactly. I'm trying to do stuff in Freeside which is basically all fetch quests from what I've seen, and it's driving me insane.
Argtee:
Hasn't happened to me.
Paragon Fury:
Yes, it happens after playing for a couple of hours. What I do to avoid it is to take a 3-10 minute break every 1.5 hours or so, and make sure to turn off my 360 for that time.
Taking a little bit of a break every once and a while might help.
So, yeah, I agree with ^this^ guy.
I don't mean playing constant. I mean overall game time goes up, loading times go up. I can turn my 360 off for the night then get back on the next day and the load times are still slow as hell.
Oh..
Well, do you know of anyone else who's having this problem, or something similar?
Other than the guy above, no.
Nighthief:
This is happening to me. Every load takes about 30 seconds.
30 seconds would be awesome at this point. It's probably like a minute and a half.
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Forums:Index > Fallout: New Vegas gameplay help > Loading screen forever for pc
This fix works on PC, Xbox One, and Xbox 360. Following the instructions in the video and shutting off your autosaves will solve the problem, but it will happen again when the game autosaves even when you turn them off (Leaving Caesar's tent does this for example) but just delete the new autosave before the next loading screen and you'll be fine. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwdsH9B1um4&t=1s184.64.52.183 07:05, January 24, 2017 (UTC)
Sometimes, when trying to Continue or Load the game from the main menu, the game will begin loading, but stay loading 'forever' (slides will still change, and the roulette wheel will still spin, but the game will never actually load - tested up to 25 minutes). This is easily solved, just clear the cache on your Hard-Drive (Xbox 360) and it should then allow you to load.
This issue also affects the PC version of the game in Steam. It is unrelated to the size of the save file, and it does not seem to be caused by a 'corrupt save.' In the absence of a permanent solution, you can load from within the game.
Instead of selecting Continue or Load from the title screen, select New Game. Skip the cut scenes, and as soon as you are able open the game menu and load your saved game. NinjaPeanut
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You can also try to remove some of your earlier savegames in the file itself. That worked for me.
Arc v tag force special. One way I found to fix this problem was to make sure that my resolution in the display settings of the original menu screen is the correct resolution. After lots of testing around trying many things (unsuccessfully) to fix this problem I realized that the resolution had changed itself to lower than what it should be. After changing it back to normal the problem was fixed. (Anon)
Another thing that apparently causes the infinite loading screen is saving while being inside the textures, for instance when using 'tcl' console command. You will have to start a new game (as explained by NinjaPeanut above), load the problematic save, and arrange to return to a normal placement for your character. Saving and then exiting the game worked for me. Gaeryus
Try increasing your iPreloadSizeLimit in your FalloutNV.ini file to 52428800, which is double the original value. The file is located inyour DocumentsmygamesFalloutNv folder.
This seems to be a working fix for anyone having trouble loading.
I tried it as well, it does work. You may have to remove the original Fallout.ini, as it is read-only, and just copy the FalloutPref file and fill it with the original Fallout.ini contents. This is probably the only working save fix without breaking anything or telling you how to play.
For what it's worth, the 'forever' loading screens and the lag after fast travel/going from one game world to another seems to be directly related to the size of your currently saved game. For example, you can have all DLCs installed and have accomplished almost everything in the game and your save file could be around 12 to 14 Mbs. However when you start a new game, your saved game will be extremely lower than this, like around 900 Kbs. This is probably why in a new game you can play for awhile without any issues (except known bugs, like Nash not leave the Casino in Primm after you re-establish law there). Because of all the issues with this game, it might be wise to complete only 2 of the DLCs per playthrough to help keep the file size down. Again for what it's worth, hope this is helpful. --Kid Ego 22:17, October 3, 2011 (UTC)
Or your mods has some features bloating the save games. Better read carefully about each mods you want to use. i know at least one mod wih a feature like that, though the modder do comment carefully in-game whenever i use that aspect. second reason is that it's possible to have a hostile on your fast travel entry spot, so you can not ft there. It's not as pronounced on mojave (possible because of all the time testing and fixing) but I encountered it 1st time in Zion, then Big mt. Strangely, divide doesnt seem to have that bug.Laclongquan (talk) 07:56, April 23, 2013 (UTC)
some people suggest to 'check file integrity' if you have a steam install. be aware that it does not work and if you have mod instaled they will be broken and you will have to reinstall everything.
also, there is a similar bug introduced to TTW it is said that a hotfix was introduced there is hope to see a more permanent update-fix to resolve this issue.
i highly suggest to turn off all auto-save feature and to install the mod called : CASM. (only if you are on pc though) the fact is that the quality of that mod is higher that the built-in auto-save feature that bethesda team implemented. after over 100 hours of testing this, i found out that starting a game and playing over 100 hours with this mod on still keep your load time under 5-30 seconds [depending on the power of your computer] the page of this mod is there : http://www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/36730/? and the download link is here : http://www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/36730/?tab=2&navtag=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nexusmods.com%2Fnewvegas%2Fajax%2Fmodfiles%2F%3Fid%3D36730&pUp=1
in adition, since this mod take almost no space (6 kb last time i looked) you do not need to create an acount to download it (even though you can create free acount)
also, if you know what 'mod' and 'CASM' mean, i asume you also know what 'archiveinvalidation' and 'FOMM' and 'bashed patch'/'merged patch' mean here is your soluce for not getting long load time because of savegame corruption. but a corrupt save game remain a corrupted file. this cannot be changed or fixed with the current humans civilisation technology. sorry about that.
as a side note, i personaly tryed all suggestion of other user's above me in various game variable , with and without mod , with non-legit game (only as test purpose though) and with legit game, with steam built game and with non-steam game, and with various load order and none of that stuf work. Dartagnant croc tranchant (talk) 21:55, May 14, 2015 (UTC)
My fix was due to data files that didn't load. I had to recheck them (and loose files for good measure) and then my continues and loads worked fine from then on.
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Fallout New Vegas Stuck In Loading Screen
My fix was to use CCleaner everytime I wanted to play Fallout 4.
someone wrote :@@@@@Your Fix was probably the reason you had problems in the first place, when will people learn to stay away from those useless and somewhat dangerous tools? --217.236.167.105 20:08, November 20, 2015 (UTC)@@@@@
Ccleaner not only pass the virustotal test, it also does it job well and is well know.
it seem you did remove your comment, but people who had contributed to this thread and where subscribed to it did receive an email with your comment anyway.
weird that the time of the comment indicate 2015. maybe there was a server-side error that sent outdated changelog email ?
~ CCleaner has been compromised by malware as recently as 2017https://www.wired.com/story/ccleaner-malware-supply-chain-software-security/
HomeUncategorizedHow to Fix Fallout New Vegas Lock-ups and Crashes
Finally, the day had come and Fallout: New Vegas has been released. Unfortunately, just like it’s older brother, the Fallout New Vegas RPG is also affected by constant lock-ups and crashes and it appears that it is somewhat of a habit for the series and something we have to get used with. However, as always, I will try to find solutions and share them with you for all the Fallout New Vegas Lock-ups and Crashes.
Apparently, the crashes and freezes of the game come both on the console version as well as the PC version, with screen lock-ups and freezes being the major problem in Fallout New Vegas. When it comes to the PC version, we could try the fix that worked last year with the game (it’s the same engine):
If you have Asus Xsonar, Creative or Realtek sound cards and Fallout New Vegas crashes at start, you should just turn off the GX mode (for Xonar cards). For the others: This DS3D GX thing is part of Xonar’s drivers which is responsible for restoring EAX and multichannel surround sound. Similar to Creative’s Alchemy or Realtek’s 3D SoundBack. Try to disable them, or change the speaker config to stereo. Hopefully this works!
Also, if the game seems to freeze a lot, try tuning down the graphics: a lower resolution and antialiasing or/and anisotropic filtering off… these should stop Fallout New Vegas from freezing and locking up. However, how to stop the constant crashes – that is still a mystery. Hopefully Bethesda will quickly look into the problem and fix it, most likely via a patch. The fact is that Fallout: New Vegas is such a great game and it’s sad to see it plagued by issues.
If you managed to find a fix for the Fallout New Vegas lock-ups and crashes, please let us all know in the comment section below – this way, we’ll have a lot of happy gamers!
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