Fallout 76

Fallout 76

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FO76 Steam Performance Guide
By gothiq
Are you sick of hitching yet?
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Fallout 76 Steam Performance Guide
I first started playing Fallout 76 and presumed it wasn't going to be optimized well, and I'll be blunt, it's not. But that doesn't mean that you can't do some troubleshooting to have it run much cleaner, and they're deceptively easy, just not compiled in one document. I'm writing this guide for people like me that enjoy Fallout and don't feel like dying ingame to frequent hitching and freezes.
Run as Administrator - no, really
The easiest and most effective fix I've found that you'll likely doubt does anything, this fix drastically improved my friends and I's experience and almost entirely removed the stuttering and frequent hitching.
  • From steam, select the Fallout 76 game in your Library, Right Click and select Properties
  • Tab over to Local Files at the top of the window, and select Browse Local Files. This will open your file explorer to Fallout's files.
  • Check the Run this program as administrator.
See image 1.

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Framerate Lock
Whenever Fallout launches, if your monitor's refresh rate is set to high, it locks it hilariously low at 40fps no matter what system you're on. Don't worry, you don't have to have the framerate locked, and once you fix it, it doesn't seem to cause any glitches at all.
There are multiple ways to go about this. One way is lowering your refresh rate to 60hz in Radeon or Nvidia software, then raising it once you're in game. This isn't ideal and can be a hassle to get the game started, but it does work.
Another is this video by Kyle Davis on youtube, showing how to disable VSync and using Nvidia Profiler to have the framerate fine on startup.
Disabling VSync
This is similar to other bethesda games.
  • Navigate to C:\Users\YourUsernameHere\Documents\My Games\Fallout 76
  • Find the value "iPresentInterval" and change the value to 0 (1 by default is VSync enabled.)
    *Keep this file open for 4.
See image 2.

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Disabling Motion Blur and Depth of Field
Everyone has their own tastes, so I understand leaving these on, but they will hit your performance.
  • Follow the first 2 steps of the last instructions.
  • Find the values "bDoDepthOfField" and "bMBEnable" and set both values to 0.
See image 3.

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16 Comments
purple 7 Jul, 2022 @ 11:26am 
limited frames and now I have between 120 - 144 fps. sick
🐭 9 Feb, 2022 @ 6:01am 
GUYS IT WORKED! I TURNED OFF MOTION BLUR AND NOW I'M GETTING 99999999 FPS!!!!

Oh. Wait. No. It's back down to 12 again.
RealCFZero 2 Oct, 2021 @ 10:53pm 
Depth of field can be changed within the game. Its also set to zero if selecting Low setting - in case you don't feel like editing any config files of your game. :)
Fishbowlnoface 7 Jul, 2021 @ 11:24am 
@mattshu there are two .ini files in that folder, (fallout76.ini and fallout76prefs.ini). Check both of those files, you should find them :)
mattshu 3 Jul, 2021 @ 2:07pm 
is there a reason I don't have any of those in Fallout76.ini?
Lenk 18 Jun, 2021 @ 1:31am 
thank you very much very helpful guide as ive been suffering constant stutters for the past week or so :luv:
Droopy 17 Jun, 2021 @ 7:31pm 
nice
ak47adultswim 13 Sep, 2020 @ 7:40pm 
nice
loganjamesalex 16 May, 2020 @ 2:02am 
you are missing a couple options for full depth of field removal,

fDOFBlendRatio=0

bDynamicDepthOfField=0

Contemplator 29 Apr, 2020 @ 10:42am 
i just turn back Depth of Field in Ini