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Unfortunately Settlements built with Snappy can experience some screen tearing, make sure if you do still have that issue, to be altering your ini files
go to C:\Users\yourusername\Documents\My Games\Fallout4.Open Fallout4Prefs.ini and then change: iPresentInterval=1 to iPresentInterval=0 Also change: bForceIgnoreSmoothness=0 to bForceIgnoreSmoothness=1 To be sure, you should also change the iPresentInterval in Fallout4.ini.
Now, if you are using a NVIDIA Graphics Card do the following: Go to your Desktop, right click the Nvidia Logo at the lower Right of your Desktop. Choose "System Settings" or whatever it is in your Language :) Now go to "3D Settings" and Add Fallout.exe to your Programs. There, you turn "Triple Buffer" on. "Max frames render ahead" to 1. And finally "V-Sync" on.