Fallout New Vegas Autosave Mod
INTRODUCTION
CASM:NV replaces Fallout: New Vegas' saving system so that you no longer have to rely on only a single autosave or quicksave to fall back on.
This is achieved by cycling through a certain number of saves, so that older saves are still overridden but there are also always previous saves available if you need to reload a save earlier than your last one.
CASM:NV creates saves in two ways:
- Automatically after a certain length of time
- Manually with a hotkey (F4 by default)
INSTALL
To install CASM:NV, simply place CASM.esp in your Data folder and activate it in the mod manager of your choice.
CASM:NV requires NVSE (New Vegas Script Extender), so you must start Fallout: New Vegas via the NVSE loader in order for CASM:NV to function correctly. NVSE can be downloaded from its homepage:
http://nvse.silverlock.org/
To uninstall CASM:NV, simply deactivate CASM.esp in the mod manager of your choice.
OPTIONS
In order to reach CASM:NV's settings menu, hold down your hotkey for 1 second. The menu allows you to change various settings within CASM:NV
- Number of save slots
- 1
- 5
- 10
- 20 (Default)
- 30
- 50
- Profile
- 5 profiles to choose from. Each profile uses a separate set of save slots. Profile 1 is used by default.
- Interval between autosaves
- 1 minute
- 3 minutes
- 5 minutes (Default)
- 10 minutes
- 30 minutes
- 60 minutes
- Show message when autosaving
- Yes (Default)
- No
- Save while sneaking
- Yes (Default)
- No
- Save with weapon out
- Yes (Default)
- No
- Minimum health percentage at which to save
- 0%
- 10%
- 20% (Default)
- 30%
- 40%
- 50%
- Show message when quicksaving
- Yes (Default)
- No
- Remap hotkey
VERSION HISTORY
CASM:NV 1.0.0 - 7th November 2010
- Initial release
- Compiled with NVSE v1.0 beta 1
CASM:NV 1.0.1 - 7th November 2010
- Save interval menu now functions as expected
- Quicksaving message now works
CASM:NV 1.0.2 - 7th November 2010
- Autosaving now works
CASM:NV 1.0.2b - 10th November 2010
- Compiled with NVSE 1.0 beta 4 to support New Vegas' 1.2.0.285 patch
PERMISSION
Please don't upload CASM:NV anywhere without my permission.
If you wish to use anything that you find in CASM:NV, feel free to do so without my permission. If you use assets directly, please give credit.
CREDITS
Thanks to Ian Patterson, Stephen Abel and Paul Connelly (ianpatt, behippo and scruggsywuggsy the ferret) for NVSE. You guys make this stuff possible!
Thanks to Bethesda Games Studios and Obsidian Entertainment for Fallout: New Vegas and the New Vegas GECK
CASM:NV was made by Mark Hanna, a.k.a. Cipscis
Thanks to The 3rd Type for reporting the bugs fixed in v1.0.1
Thanks to RJ the Shadow for reporting that I hadn't uploaded the correct files in my initial upload of v1.0.1
Thanks to FiachDubh for reporting that autosaving didn't work in version 1.0.1
CONTACT DETAILS
I'm often very disorganised in my correspondence, so if you contact me and I don't reply please don't take it personally. If you contact me again after a few days I should get back to you.
You can contact me via PM on the Bethesda Games Studios Forums as Cipscis
You can contact me via PM on the Nexus Forums as Cipscis
You can email me at [email protected]
For troubleshooting, bug reports, or feature requests, the comment thread on New Vegas Nexus or the release thread on the BGS forums would both be good places to let me know.
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By: Whiskeyshots
Overview
While Fallout: New Vegas is an excellent game; it is also right with bugs, glitches, and performance issues. Since you're here, that probably means that you are the victim of one or more of these afflictions. There are fixes however, and this guide will help you in getting the most out of your Fallout game.
- This article does not cover mod troubleshooting and it is recommended that, before you start to use any of the methods listed here, you disable all of your mods and create a new savegame.
- This article is the first edition and as such, is probably missing many fixes. If you have any solutions or suggestions that aren't listed here than if you could kindly post in the comments box you, would be credited and I would be very grateful.
- I highly recommend that you backup all files that you change during your troubleshooting.
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- I take no responsibility for any and all damages caused to you by attempting the methods in this guide.
Before you begin
Some steps to take before you attempt any fixes.
- Update your drivers.
- Clean your registry and defrag your hard drive.
- Compare your system with the system requirements of Fallout: New Vegas. An excellent method of doing this is a tool you can find here.
- Verify integrity of game cache:
- Load Steam
- From the My Games tab right-click on the game and select Properties from the menu.
- Select the Local files tab and click the Verify integrity of game cache... button.
- Steam will verify the game cache files (GCF's) - this process may take several minutes.
- Once the process is completed, the Check Window will automatically exit. Source
Fixes for issues starting the game
- Run the game in compatibility mode for Windows XP SP3. Afterwards, if you install the game through steam revalidate the game files.
- Select the game in steam and Start it from there.
- Uninstall the game>Run a Regcleaner>Reinstall
Fixes for crashing
- Open up the fallout.ini file in: DocumentsMy GamesFallout New Vegas:
- Find the line: bUseThreadedAI=0
- Change it to: bUseThreadedAI=1
- Add another line after it and insert: iNumHWThreads=2
This will prevent the game from using more than two cores. Multi-cores cause crashes in the Gamebyro Engine.If the game still crashes change to: iNumHWThreads=1
Fixes for stutter (Lag)
- Turn on V-sync in the launcher settings. Then open up your Fallout.ini. Find ifpsclamp=0 and change to your refresh rate (usually 60). If you experience slow-motion during game then change to 30 I.e. iFPSclamp=60
- Click your Game shortcut and select properties. Click the compatibility tab and check “Disable Visual Themes”
- Even after the patch, many people report that using the d3d9 fix still helped improve game performance. To get this fix, download the appropriate file here, and put it in your fallout game directory.
- Turn off v-sync
Fixes for audio issues
1. Uninstall the FFDshow codec, or add Fallout NV to its list of exceptions
2. Open your audio settings and set your sound configuration to 2.1.
3.
- Go to Start -> Run -- type in dxdiag and hit OK
- Click the 'Sound' tab and then click 'Test DirectSound' and allow all of the tests to complete
- If you any errors occur, use the slider to turn off Hardware Sound Acceleration by dragging it all the way to the left so it's labeled as 'No Acceleration' Source
4. Update your sound card through the method listed in “Pre-fix”.
Misc fixes
- Jerky Mouse Controls
Mouse acceleration fix: Open your FalloutPrefs.ini in documents>mygames>FalloutNV
Scroll down until you find the “controls” heading. Scroll down to the bottom of that section, and add: fForegroundMouseAccelBase=0 fForegroundMouseAccelTop=0
fForegroundMouseBase=0 fForegroundMouseMult=0
That’s it for now but as I said earlier there are many more fixes out there and I will continue searching, but if you have and suggestions/ solutions then add a comment. I’ll gladly credit you and I’d be extremely grateful. If there are any issues with this article, then by all means PM me or leave a comment. I attempted to follow all of the Nexus rules I was aware of.
If your issue is not fixed after going through this article then search through the Technical Support Nexus forums. If you still can’t find an answer then you can make a thread with your problem, System specs (Can be found by running DxDiag in the search bar of your start menu, or by using the run utility), mods that you’ve run, and a detailed description of your problem.
Thanks to the Nexus Community.