Quote Originally Posted by deadlegion View Post
Yeah base versions of Beth TES & Fallout games are a lot more stable than all the extra content. You can even add some mods (within reason) to base versions and the game should still be more stable than complete version.

For Skyrim (and other such games on PC) there are mods you can use to increase performance on lower spec hardware. I believe Fallout 4 is the only such game that is more difficult to mod for lower spec.

I've done some testing with Fallout 3 & NV base games on PS3 (which are the most unstable versions of the game, mainly due to hardware limitations), added a few small mods and it doesn't make them any worse.
Yeah there's a really good optimization mod for graphics and the ui. Didn't use them though and it was still fine. Think I only had Dawnguard with it. Same with Fallout 3. NV was a different story though. Simply abysmal compared to the others on the same low spec machine.


I told you once we'll keep on talking about Bethesda games for years to come

Any chance we get