

Restarting the game usually helps for a while. If I continue playing without restarting the game for a long time, the game will start to drop the framerate as the hard drive gets very active in paging the data in and out like the game is running out of memory to run. As I progress further into the game from this point, the more freezing. Only after I have completed the main story quests and continued to the Broken Steel DLC (only playable after completed the main story quests), the game started to randomly freeze. A few minor slow down when using the VATS while in The Pitt but never completed froze.Īfter I completed the first 4 DLCs, I continued with the main story quests. My experience by immediately start playing DLCs before playing the main story quests and the side quests was the DLCs are stable. If the game installation fails at any point, the disc is likely damaged and will need to be replaced.I have played Fallout 3 Original edition, GOTY on both PS3 and X360.īecause most gamers said PS3 GOTY DLCs are the reason that caused the lockups, when I got the GOTY, I decided to immediately start playing the DLCs the moment I left the Vault 101 and got a house in Megaton. It may take a short bit of time, but once it's installed it should run smoother. On this window, choose to install the game. To disable the autosaves, head to the menu by pressing Start and choosing Options, then Gameplay.įrom your Xbox 360 dashboard, hover over the icon you usually select to play the game, however instead of pressing A to play, press X for game details.

If you continue to experience freezing issues, we suggest disabling the autosave features for the game to see if it helps at all. This will reinstall when you start the game again. In that same directory, delete the file Title Update. This will be located in System Settings\Storage\\Games and Apps\Fallout New Vegas.Ģ.

If you have the game installed to your hard drive, try deleting that installation. Note: Deleting the cache will remove temporary game files and updates. Scroll to System Settings, Storage, then highlight the HDD, press Y, and then simply select Clear System Cache. Select Yes when prompted to perform Hard Drive Maintenance. To clear the Xbox 360 system cache, go to the Dashboard and press the middle Guide button on your Xbox 360 controller.
