11.13 Duel Bot enemy stuck in Restoring Order.11.11 Mouse cursor not visible in menus.11.8 Major screen tearing when Windows Aero is disabled while in a borderless mode.11.6 Console not opening when pressing the tilde key.11.3 God rays performance fix and no pixelation.11.2 Crash to desktop on Nvidia Turing GPUs (RTX, GTX 16 series).10.2 Entering Cambridge Police Station makes the player fall through the ground.10.1 Crash to desktop during Hunter/Hunted.
6.2 RAW INPUT - The Ultimate Mouse Sensitivity Fix. 5.5 Subpixel Morphological Anti-aliasing (SMAA). 3.4.1 Dynamic Performance Tuner and Load Accelerator. “Considering Bethesda themselves screwed this up for reasons unknown, I don't know if we can trust them not to completely screw something ELSE up later on that gets in the way of fixing a broken quest, bad flags on NPCs, or even stuff as simple as fixing typos. Settlement issues are a large portion of what's wrong with the game and it has taken him/us 4 iterations of work to get to the point we're at now, and now it's all for nothing,” the poster wrote. “IMO, this may sound a death bell for the project. The post offers up a much more technical breakdown of the problem, but the need-to-know part is that according to the patch makers, it's hardwired into the Workshop system, and they can't fix it. “Raise it, and you can probably delay it, but it will cost severely in performance elsewhere.” “Cut to one hour, you can get the problem almost immediately,” it says. The problem first came to light over the weekend in this " arrow to the knee" thread explaining that settlers were changing gear, appearance, gender, and race after having been in a settlement for a certain amount of time, based on the respawn timer.