Load Times? How long is too long?

Post » Tue Mar 15, 2011 4:11 am

I really dont get why people say New Vegas has very slow loading times. On my computer, New vegas loads up so fast that I dont even have time to read the stuff in the loading screens.

And I read fast.
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Post » Mon Mar 14, 2011 9:48 pm

It doesn't work that way for a number of reasons. First and foremost is that you have to load the game. If you load everything as you come close, then you had better be running a 64-bit operating system because you'll be needing some ram to walk by houses (don't forget every single fast travel location on the map). That's the biggest reason. If you game console then you could kiss Skyrim goodbye.

As for making a truly open world, it is closed for a couple of reasons. The first is stated above, and the second is that it does not benefit anyone to have open homes. It makes wander packages practically impossible, it makes NPCs at risk to disappear or be killed, it makes it harder for you to sneak, etc. Bethesda can't easily tell NPCs where to walk, your game itself will be extremely buggy, and you will be mad because psychic guards will look in the window and see you.


Thank you for your answer. I suppose you're right and I'm a little bit of a dreamer. From all the impediments you mentioned, the one I agree the most with is that a completely open world generates risk that NPC's could be killed. I would surely prefer a more closed world with more load times to a world where half the quests I want to do aren't available after the questgiver's death.
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Post » Mon Mar 14, 2011 3:46 pm

I love long load times. Gives you time to take medicine.

Also sometimes when load screens come up I hit the floor and try to do as many push-ups as I can. After one play through of mass effect I was ripped.

I never had a problem with load times, so I'm sure Skyrim won't bother me. Unless it's too quick, them I'm :swear:
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Post » Tue Mar 15, 2011 12:09 am

Modded loading times can be a tiny bit longer, most noticeably on game load,.


I don't understand exactly how OBMM and OMOD files use compression for various mods.

Is there a way to reduce the load time for a very heavily modded install by copying the files directly to your Oblivion/Data folder instead of creating and installing OMODs from the .7z archives?

I have the major overhaul mods, plus OBGEv2, ENBSeries shaders, QTP3, Bananasplit's Better Cities, AWLS, HGEC, Supreme Magicka, Enhanced Economy, some survival mods and a number of others, some of which are installed as OMODs and others directly.

The modded loading time takes about 10x - 20x longer than vanilla oblivion, both for loading the game as well as loading savegames.
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Post » Mon Mar 14, 2011 7:21 pm

I don't understand exactly how OBMM and OMOD files use compression for various mods.

Is there a way to reduce the load time for a very heavily modded install by copying the files directly to your Oblivion/Data folder instead of creating and installing OMODs from the .7z archives?

I have the major overhaul mods, plus OBGEv2, ENBSeries shaders, QTP3, Bananasplit's Better Cities, AWLS, HGEC, Supreme Magicka, Enhanced Economy, some survival mods and a number of others, some of which are installed as OMODs and others directly.

The modded loading time takes about 10x - 20x longer than vanilla oblivion, both for loading the game as well as loading savegames.


An activated OMOD /does/ copy the files to your oblivion directory. You can in theory sometimes get performance benefits by either unpacking, or repacking your .bsa files depending on whether it's your disk or CPU bottlenecking your load, but on a modern PC that'll not help THAT much. Unfortunately, you're loading a tonne of data from your hard drive, and there's nothing that can be done about that.
(Ironically, if you COULD compress it all it'd probably be faster, most CPUs are more than fast enough to decompress on the fly)
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Post » Mon Mar 14, 2011 3:26 pm

Sounds like i just need to purchase all the games for PC and stop crying about load times!! :brokencomputer:

As some others pointed out, it is not necessarily the length of load times, just the FREQUENCY of them that is annoying.

All in all, I guess it is time to remove the mouse and wheel from my PC and upgrade :rock:
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