![]() Always try sifting through their comments sections first before asking for help! Read the readme/mod page/comments of each page before downloading! They will tell you how to install as well as known bugs and incompatibilities. It fixes a crazy amount of bugs that were missed by the dev team. Yukichigai Unofficial Patch [or YUP, is, amazingly enough, a patch for the game not produced by the team at Obsidian. This will prevent exactly that happening and replace the buggy auto-saves and quick saves with more stable auto-manualbutnotreally-saves. It also loads NVSE automatically.ĬASM (Save file organizer) [is a mod that disable the auto-saves, which bloat immensely and causes bugs and crashes the bigger they gert. This mod doubles that so you won't get so many CTD's with a heavy mod load order (especially HD textures). Check it's readme for further tweaks, as it default to 30 FPS and also provides a few extra easy fixes to make the game much smootherįallout 4GB Executable **Updated Version** [New Vegas can only use 2GB of RAM by default, fine for the vanilla game but rapidly runs out when you load a hundred mods. New Vegas Stutter Remover [removes stuttering from the game, not that it's name would imply that. If you have the infinite loading screen bug, this combined with the Script Extender fixes it. If you are experiencing crashes, this is the first thing you should try. Fixes a bunch of things and drastically improves the stability of the game. New Vegas Anti Crash [is the real important one for having a crash-free life. You will need 7-Zip [in order to extract NVSE. It is also needed for most other mods, so you should install it first. New Vegas Script Extender is needed for the below fixes to work. ![]() Listed below are the best and most used fixes for loads of issues, including: Hello! New Vegas is a great, but now pretty old game, that didn't run all that well when it came out, and is now only more crashy on modern systems. I’ll keep the below for posterity, or for anyone using older operating systems. I’d recommend using this guide instead to start off with: Hotel housekeepers represent a large, low‐income, predominantly minority, and high‐risk workforce.UPDATE 2021: This thread now has a lot of older, possibly broken fixes. Little is known about their exposure to chemicals, including volatile organic compounds (VOCs). This study evaluates VOC exposures of housekeepers, sources and factors affecting VOC levels, and provides preliminary estimates of VOC‐related health risks. We utilized indoor and personal sampling at two hotels, assessed ventilation, and characterized the VOC composition of cleaning agents. ![]() Personal sampling of hotel staff showed a total target VOC concentration of 57 ± 36 µg/m3 (mean ± standard deviation), about twice that of indoor samples. VOCs of greatest health significance included chloroform and formaldehyde. Several workers had exposure to alkanes that could cause non‐cancer effects. VOC levels were negatively correlated with estimated air change rates. The composition and concentrations of the tested products and air samples helped identify possible emission sources, which included building sources (for formaldehyde), disinfection byproducts in the laundry room, and cleaning products. VOC levels and the derived health risks in this study were at the lower range found in the US buildings. The excess lifetime cancer risk (average of 4.1 × 10‐5) still indicates a need to lower exposure by reducing or removing toxic constituents, especially formaldehyde, or by increasing ventilation rates. Piasecki and Kostyrko developed a method based on a decision matrix that includes six attributes: actual indoor air CO 2 concentration, TVOCs, and formaldehyde concentration, and their anthropogenic and construction product emissions to the indoor environment with a combined weighting scheme for an IAQ index equation.
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