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DISABLE GODRAYS
But I now have, like i said I was considering, I did Get an Nvidia 1060.
At just the right time, when 1080 was new. I actually paid less than the other card.
Fallout 4 ran just fine, well over 30 but not constant 60 FPS.
But It especially helped Arma 3.
I Am definitely sticking to Nvidia for graphics, but AMD works just fine on the CPU side.
But I still Appreciate the Help, and honestly Fallout 4 ran pretty good on AMD.
But Nvidia Runs Excellent.
Again Thanks,
I am sure it will help others too.
And you may be able to disable Godrays in the .ini or .cfg, or the Driver's associated software.
I am seriously considering going back to Nvidia for graphics.
But stay with AMD for cpu.
I prefer waiting till a game is half price, is fixed, works better w/ less respources.
Anyone else get the geeling they are pulled into many directions in FO4?
I feel like there is so many thing to divert your attention.
It seems like a game with all good parts, That didn't fit as well as hoped.