At this point, I would start to question if your installation of the 4GB patch was done correctly. If that’s taken care of and you still crash, we at least now know it’s a legit crash, not because the heap setting is forcibly overloading your game. You may try 400 or something, but setting it too high will cause crashes. Sounds exactly like your problem, so try that. This value isn’t your total amount of memory, it’s just the initial heap that memory is offloaded to when changing cells/going through doors, ect. This is an ABSURD value! If you still have it set to that, you’ve gotta set it to like 240 or something. Number one, and I didn’t notice this last time, but another user here suggested you change your heap allocation to 4096. Now, for as to why you are still getting out of memory errors, there are a few things more. Your RAM is slow by current standards and you might consider getting better RAM, but it WILL NOT solve your problems with New Vegas, it would just help with performance and multitasking. Programs like the 4GB patch and ENBoost are simply ways of getting around this limit. The game was written as a 32-bit program for some reason, and 32-bit programs can only use 2GB of memory. This isn’t a matter of how much RAM you have or how fast it is, it is a matter of how much RAM the game is allowed access to. That RAM is a little slow, but buying faster or more RAM will not help you here. Will buyin faster RAM help (my current have like 600 hz speed)? What is forcing it? I don’t have really much texture mods or additional assets (i deinstalled better vegas), I have essential like redesigned faces, ncr\ceasar troops, nmc medium textures, spice of life.
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