Fallout New Vegas Long Load Times Pc

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Sometimes, when trying to Continue or Load the game from the main menu, the game will begin loading, but stay loading 'forever' (slides will still change, and the roulette wheel will still spin, but the game will never actually load - tested up to 25 minutes), this is easily solved, just clear the cache on your Hard-Drive (Xbox 360) and it should then allow you to load.


this problem for xbox360, but i have the same problem for pc, how can i fix it. i have 1.4 patch and 3 expansion pack. this problem can happen every loading screen, not just save or continue game ,

  1. Why does fallout new vegas take so long to load? It has gotten to the point that every time I go through a door it takes a minute and a half to load every time(I used my ipod stopwatch)even with it installed. #Offtopic #Flood. But I play it on my PC. Comment Reply Start Topic. Report Add more answer options.
  2. I noticed a problem with increasingly long load times (for loading saved games and for loading new areas) on the 360 version after long periods of time. My HDD is going to hell though so I'm not sure it was an issue with the game or not. Never got that long, but sometimes it was definitely getting to the 1+ minute time range.

Had this problem on PC as well. Started FALLOUT and selected save game, after this endless loading. Same occured several times. When I restarted Fallout and waited little longer in menu screen and after this loaded the same game, it worked perfectly. .. Was maybe just too fast or something.

It seems usefull. I found another way, start new game, after load your game. But i still have problem, i said this problem occure almost every loading screen, example: enter Old Mormon Fort or somewhere. Balthazar111 2:00 07.30.

Problem is solved. I don't know how but i gess something is wrong in my current game. I start a new game and play nearly 5 hours everything is allright.

Waiting longer in the menu screen seems to be what fixed it for me. ~


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For what it's worth (who frickin knows when it comes to this bug infested piece of crap), the 'forever' loading screens and the lag after fast travel/going from one game world to another seems to be directly related to the size of your currently saved game. For example, you can have all DLCs installed and have accomplished almost everything in the game and your save file could be around 12 to 14 Mbs. However when you start a new game, your saved game will be extremely lower than this, like around 900 Kbs. This is probably why in a new game you can play for awhile without any issues (except known bugs, like Nash not leave the Casino in Primm after you re-establish law there). Because of all the issues with this game, it might be wise to complete only 2 of the DLCs per playthrough to help keep the file size down. Again for what it's worth, hope this is helpful. --Kid Ego 22:17, October 3, 2011 (UTC)

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MiracleOfSound:
Yes, I've been experiencing this.

It's rather excruciating when you're in and around Vegas doing fetch quests.

Exactly. I'm trying to do stuff in Freeside which is basically all fetch quests from what I've seen, and it's driving me insane.

Argtee:
Hasn't happened to me.

Paragon Fury:
Yes, it happens after playing for a couple of hours. What I do to avoid it is to take a 3-10 minute break every 1.5 hours or so, and make sure to turn off my 360 for that time.

Taking a little bit of a break every once and a while might help.
So, yeah, I agree with ^this^ guy.

I don't mean playing constant. I mean overall game time goes up, loading times go up. I can turn my 360 off for the night then get back on the next day and the load times are still slow as hell.

Oh..

Well, do you know of anyone else who's having this problem, or something similar?

Other than the guy above, no.

Nighthief:
This is happening to me. Every load takes about 30 seconds.

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30 seconds would be awesome at this point. It's probably like a minute and a half.

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