

I suppose this might be a compatibility issue related to motherboard or RAM memory, but I'm just an intermediate Windows user and I'd never seen those WER messages before. \\?\C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\Temp\Įsses arquivos podem estar disponíveis em: \\?\C:\Users\Lucas\AppData\Local\Temp\RDR8C7.tmp\empty.txt I checked dxdiag and it shows some strange WER error about Fallout 4 (the language of my windows 10 is pt-br, dx v12):. It seems a lot of people are having trouble with this game on Windows PC. I searched the internet for similar problems, I tried all advices, such as running steam and fallout as administrator, verifying data files, running in windowed mode, not using mods, deleting ini files in my documents folder, running in borderless windowed mode, updating nvidia drivers, disabling nvidia streaming service, etc etc. I've waited for 20+ minutes for the new game to load but it hasn't. Obviously there's no load existing game option because I've never played it before.


The screen doesn't freeze, it just doesn't load. The game launches successfully, but when I select new game the loading gets stuck there. I wouldn’t say, you know, if you played Skyrim, I couldn’t tell you it’s X bigger, so we’re just saying it’s about the same size.”ĭon’t expect an Arkham Knight-like design as there will be some loading screens that will occur when entering certain areas.I recently bought a copy of Fallout 4 via Steam. So it’s very dense, the buildings are tall, and a lot of them are open, so you can just walk in and around, so… it’s big. In the city, it’s very dense, but there is no load – like in Fallout 3, there’s a load – for areas of the city, we don’t do that. That’s not really a game place, it’s in your way, you have to go around it, so we’re not really doing that. Because Skyrim is one size, but the mountains take up a lot of space. If you look at our previous stuff, it’s kind of like that. When asked about the size of the game’s map, Howard stated in an interview with DigitalSpy, “I avoid answering that, and I’ll tell you why. Todd Howard the director for Fallout 4, stated that there won’t be a loading screen when entering the city of Boston, and there will be a lot of buildings that you can just walk and enter inside seamlessly. it has alot of issues compared to fallout 4 from a design stand point. However this news comes as a ray of sunshine, as Fallout 4 seems to have a lot more vastness in terms of environments for players to get lost into. Its the loading screen before entering the game at all and it often appears to. As we all know, loading screens are quite a hassle and games such as Skyrim had tons of them. I don’t know if Bethesda took this cue from Rocksteady, but apparently there won’t be many loading screens to deal with in the upcoming Fallout game.
