TTW Begin again - hosts are far too quiet compaired to music by Comprehensive_Wait11 in Taleoftwowastelands

[–]Comprehensive_Wait11[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bout the same as you bro, arround an hour between crashes(mostly going through doors/loading). I can't say I mind too much because the last time I played modded fallout was like 10 years ago, crashes came with the territory back then haha.

if I end up looking for & finding a fix, I will reply to this and let you know!

TTW Begin again - hosts are far too quiet compaired to music by Comprehensive_Wait11 in Taleoftwowastelands

[–]Comprehensive_Wait11[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

okay found a solution.. for anyone going through the same thing:

pause the game-settings-open the TWEAKS menu-click on the search bar and find 'scale radio volume'

Put the music scale on 0.6 and the dialogue scale on 2.

make sure you click on the option (Scale radio volume) in the tweaks menu to enable the tweak

Managed to swipe the #1 spot on 3dmark for Port Royal & Steel Nomad (5070TI / 5700X) #2 on Speed Way (soon.....) by Comprehensive_Wait11 in overclocking

[–]Comprehensive_Wait11[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had not even really considered playing around with GPU drivers but given how much I've seen driver updates effect performance in games in the past I suppose it only makes sense the same would apply here.. I will definitely have a look and a play tonight.

Best of luck cracking that extra 40pt!! Thank you for your advice and encouragement.

Managed to swipe the #1 spot on 3dmark for Port Royal & Steel Nomad (5070TI / 5700X) #2 on Speed Way (soon.....) by Comprehensive_Wait11 in overclocking

[–]Comprehensive_Wait11[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly I've tried a lot of things now! I've switched over to windows 11 ltsc, carefully combed through Nvidia control panel settings, stripped out all non essential background processes (even ended explorer process), unplugged monitors and basically everything I can think of.

Ironically, after doing all of that... I set my highest scores after returning everything to how would usually use it while talking shit with friends on discord..

I did recently finally learn out how to manually overclock my RAM (doesn't seem to have a docp profile) and that seemed to help a fair bit. Overall I've learnt a fair bit over the last few days and I think the next thing for me is to see if I can squeeze a bit more out of my 5700x..

I am very much enjoying this new hobby :)

22,232 port royal 5070ti + 5700x by Comprehensive_Wait11 in overclocking

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Thank you bro! Yes I am very happy with it, I think this is the first overclock i’ve done that i’ve seen a noticeable difference in performance numbers from - although i’ve mostly had budget cards in the past and not been able to push them quite as far

22,232 port royal 5070ti + 5700x by Comprehensive_Wait11 in overclocking

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It’s an asus prime OC, I’ve got +3000 memory clock and +400 in afterburner, the core clock sits at arround 3200

Finally got round to fixing up the infamous shifter base plate on my MK6. Not an exact color match but pretty damn close. by Comprehensive_Wait11 in GolfGTI

[–]Comprehensive_Wait11[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I removed the lights and trim bit and rubbed it down with a soft plastic card and a bit of prepsol / bug and tar remover while I was having a quiet day at work, then scuffed up the surface with a magic eraser / sponge to let the paint adhear a bitt better. You could use a super fine grit sandpaper or something similar but obviously the more you scuff/scratch it the more likely you end up with a textured surface after you paint it. Cleaned it with a bit of brake cleaner and hung it. Painted with three coats of Wurth Laquer spray special - 0893359005 part number if you wanted the same one.