Minor Mouse Stutter

Post » Sun Jan 16, 2011 11:34 pm

Greetings All,

This has been touched on during numerous posts I have looked at, however I have yet to find an actual solution that works for me so I am curious if anyone has corrected this and could provide some insight or has a compiled list of fixes. The bug I am experiencing is the graphical glitch that occurs when looking around with the camera. There is a small second "freeze" that occurs every few seconds of looking around. This causes issues when needing to turn around in combat, and general gameplay. I have updated my nvidia drivers, added the DLL from nexus downloads that is supposed to be a "quick fix" adjusted values in fallout_default.ini. I attempted to adjust values in fallout.ini in my games after setting it to from Read-Only, however the values are always overwritten. The problem persists even after changing graphical settings such as lowering resolution, disabling AA, etc. Any insight would be appreciated, thanks!
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Jodie Bardgett
 
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Post » Sun Jan 16, 2011 9:50 pm

I have the exact same issue. Completely smooth gameplay until I try to turn more than 90 degrees in one go. The faster I turn the bigger the stutter becomes. Running at max or min settings makes absolutely no difference. Holding the middle mouse button and rotating the camera around the character causes major hiccups of up to a second at a time every 2 or 3 seconds.
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Post » Sun Jan 16, 2011 11:37 pm

I too am having this Issue. turning ... hitch . turning ... hitch.

Specs:
Windows 7 x64
Nvidia Driver v260.89

Core I7 920
Nvidia GTX 280 SSC (EVGA)
6GB DDR3 tripple chanel
2 SSD in RAID 0

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Looks like if you revert your nvidia drivers back to 186.x or anything before 190.x, this will fix the issue.
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Post » Mon Jan 17, 2011 2:12 am

Greetings,

We can confirm that the only way to correct this is to revert back to some ancient driver version? I mean that is a really old version compared to most up to date 260.89 , curious if there are any other solutions/solutions on the horizon as it is not exactly game breaking, but it's pretty close.
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Post » Mon Jan 17, 2011 11:26 am

The oldest most stable driver for both fallout 3 and new vegas is 186.18. But it is ancient and alas some new games can't run off of it.

I blame nvidia, because if an old driver like 186.18 is smooth, then the driver released after it and every driver since has been problematic, then it has to be something they changed.
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Post » Mon Jan 17, 2011 8:00 am

The oldest most stable driver for both fallout 3 and new vegas is 186.18. But it is ancient and alas some new games can't run off of it.

I blame nvidia, because if an old driver like 186.18 is smooth, then the driver released after it and every driver since has been problematic, then it has to be something they changed.


Does that really fix it? I wouldn't mind reverting if it gives me smoother gameplay, I don't plan on playing much other than New Vegas for a while. Is there any way to fix it without the ancient driver?
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Taylah Haines
 
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Post » Sun Jan 16, 2011 9:38 pm

Reviving my old topic, still have had little success in correcting this. Newest nvidia drivers from the website don't seem to be doing anything, any new information on correcting this other then reverting to ancient drivers that will have issues with other installed games? Thanks for the suggestions but hoping there is something else!
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Post » Mon Jan 17, 2011 11:03 am

Reviving my old topic, still have had little success in correcting this. Newest nvidia drivers from the website don't seem to be doing anything, any new information on correcting this other then reverting to ancient drivers that will have issues with other installed games? Thanks for the suggestions but hoping there is something else!


Hey sorry I found a fix a while ago, forgot about this thread. Set your water multisampling to low. Completely removes the turning stutter.
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