In program settings, select Fallout 4 and locate the vertical sync option.Simply head to the Nvidia control panel and locate manage 3d settings.We, therefore, recommend tweaking it instead of disabling it. While some fixes encourage you to disable V-sync, we’ve found that completely disabling it leads to additional issues. This however also results in stuttering while playing Fallout 4. V-sync tries to limit your fps and prevent screen tearing among other issues.
Updating your drivers regularly fixes a ton of in-game issues that go beyond the stuttering issues you face in Fallout 4. Your stuttering issues should have a fix now, relaunch the game to ensure the same.
Download minitool partition wizard and launch it.You can do this easily by using third-party tools. If you have space on other partitions, you can borrow that space instead of purchasing a new hard disk. Additionally, you can check to see if the space is limited only on the partition where you installed the game. If this is the case, consider upgrading it to one with more space.
You can give this a check by heading to This PC and seeing if the space indicator on your hard drive is red. It’s possible that your hard drive is running low on space and that’s what causing the stuttering issues. Advertisement Inspect the Space on your Hard Drive