![]() In my case, it was things like "Textures" and "Meshes" folders being moved into the data folder, where all my texture and meshes were in "textures" and "meshes" folders. Since linux architecture is case sensitive mismatched folder names result in the script extender not working properly, so any mods requiring it won't have access to the game's sub folders. If installing manually, and this is linux specific (the os steam deck uses), make sure all relevant folders between the game and mods match. Install games one or two at a time to make diagnosing problematic mods or load order conflicts easier (most recommend using loot, but again, I prefer doing things manually so I can't really speak on what that experience is like, though I think MO2 has it built in). One of it's features is the fact it doesn't place mods in that folder, it instead creates a separate location for them and creates links to the files (or something like that), which makes removing mods easier and breaking the game harder. If you are just starting out, I've heard MO2 is the best option for learning. Most mods go into the data folder within that directory. Install any mods you might want, making sure to check requirements and read any posted instructions first.įew mods for bethesda games require running an exe, and only script extender and enb need to be put in the steam/steamapps/common/ folder. Google ini enable mods and follow instructions (some bethesda games require using bInvalidateOlderArchives= to be changed in one or two ini files, usually found in MyDocuments/Games// or something like that). Install unofficial patch (available on nexus and one for each game) Install script extender (there is one for each game) My experience with bodyslide may not even be relevant to someone using MO2, which works on the deck. I've installed all my mods manually since I first played Skyrim in 2013. I should add I don't like using mod organizers. Transferring files would be the same process and nothing would change. One could also just also install the game and have it on both systems. It only gets complicated when a mod requires use of an exe like cbbe (bodyslide is the application used to edit the body and armors for skyrim and fallout 4, and requires access to read and write in the directory, which is restricted on the steam deck), but for those few occasions, it's fine to just install the exe with the correct directories on a windows device and edit the meshes there before transferring them over. ![]() This is the response I attempted to post before being reminded I'm banned from commenting on posts there (it's stupid, don't ask): Have hope.I saw someone on the other sub comment they were avoiding modding Bethesda games because it seemed complicated and added that their copy of Fallout New Vegas was on Epic, which they felt may complicate things further. Turn off any secondary FPS limiting features (like in Nvidia Inspector and Riva Tuner) Right click on f4se_loader.exe and go to 'Properties' -> 'Security' and check off 'Full Control' Try installing Steam Fallout 4 somewhere else besides the typical C:\ drive Set the Steam Fallout 4 folder to writable Put the Steam Fallout 4 folder in your permissions list in any type of anti-virus program you have and Windows Defender. Try rolling back to previous version of FO4 using this helpful YouTube video (Credit: u/He1enKiller) and install the corresponding archived version of F4SE: ![]() Reset 'Fallout 4' profile to default or try out different settings. Open Nvidia Inspector (if u have an Nvidia GPU) and type 'Fallout 4'. ![]() To help others out, here is the checklist I went through to successfully revert any issues I may have had:ĭisable Steam Overlay or any other overlays that may be interfering with hookingĭelete F4SE files in My Documents and Steam foldersįor the fresh F4SE files, try using the 7z file instead of the installer: Īdd these lines to Fallout4Custom.ini to enable modding: Thank you.ĮDIT: After troubleshooting for god knows how long, I finally got F4SE to successfully run without crashing at startup. ![]() I came to this conclusion: Please fix your shit please. The latest UPDATE somehow does NOT work.ĮDIT: Looks like this is a widespread issue with the current FO4/current F4SE pair just looking at the r/F4SE subreddit. Tried multiple times with fresh install of Fallout 4 but F4SE crashes on startup with NO MODS. ![]()
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