Modder ‘archost’ has released a Disk Cache Enabler Mod for Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora that aims to improve the game’s performance. Moreover, this mod will make the game playable on HDD. Now I don’t know why someone would install, in 2023, a game on an HDD, but there you go.
The modder claims that Disk Cache Enabler can also improve loading time and reduce pop-in issues even on SSD. To be honest, I never really had any major pop-in issues with Avatar on my main PC system. Yes, there are pop-ins of distant objects. However, I’m not sure this mod can resolve them. After all, this is more of an engine issue. Still, Disk Cache Enabler may lower the game’s disk storage requirements. Thus, those with slower SSDs may benefit from it.
Anyway, if you want to try it, you can download the mod from this link. You can also download Disk Cache Enhancer Mods for Skyrim, Fallout 4 and Starfield from this link. Contrary to Avatar, Bethesda’s games had major stuttering issues at launch. So, you should at least try the mod on them.
This new Avatar game is powered by the Snowdrop Engine, and performs incredibly well on PC. Not only that but it’s one of the best-looking PC games of 2023. Massive Entertainment has done an amazing job here.
Speaking of Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, there’s also a DLSS 3 Mod that you can download for it. This mod will allow you to use DLSS 3 Frame Generation on RTX40 series GPUs. Sadly, though, this is a paid mod. So, let’s hope that Massive will soon release an update to officially enable DLSS 3 Frame Generation.
Stay tuned for more!
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