I noticed that some of the textures in vanilla FO4 were not compressed properly, missing mipmaps, or other things. All I did was run Ordenator (Texture Optimizer) over most of the vanilla diffuse textures - all of them except for LOD, cubemaps, gradients, or anything to do with character skin or tintmask textures. For best results, put this as HIGH
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* Ordenador by AdPipino - http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/12801/? * FO4Edit by ElminsterAU - http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/2737/? * Nexus Mods * Bethesda - https://www.bethesda.net
I noticed that some of the textures in vanilla FO4 were not compressed properly, missing mipmaps, or other things.
All I did was run Ordenator (Texture Optimizer) over most of the vanilla diffuse textures - all of them except for LOD, cubemaps, gradients, or anything to do with character skin or tintmask textures. For best results, put this as HIGH in your load order as possible. This also covers all of the current DLCs.
I originally made this for XB1 users, but I figured that maybe it would help others - so I decided to put it up here as well. :)
Notes - This mod only includes the textures that were optimized. - Will it help with stability issues? I have no idea. Results will probably vary. In any case, here it is anyway. - A version with fixes for the HD texture pack is in progress.
Credits: * Ordenador by AdPipino - http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/12801/? * FO4Edit by ElminsterAU - http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/2737/? * Nexus Mods * Bethesda - https://www.bethesda.net