Okay so first of all, sorry I've been away for a while. Second of all, I've deleted all my files in my Fallout 4 game directory, but not the subfolders and verified the integrity of my game cache, redownloaded F4SE and it still didn't work. However I'm using Mod Organizer and I've disabled all of my mods, about 100 or so and it worked fine. I also have a few downloaded through the in game mod interface, but we don't need to worry about that because disabling the mods from the nexus made it run fine. My problem now becomes "what mod/mods are breaking my game" instead of "F4SE is dumb and doesn't understand my game files". So if there is an easy way to detect what mods use F4SE and what don't then I could easily try and redownload all the ones that do, instead of going through about 100 mods or so and trying to update each and every one. Also since I'm using Mod Organizer, you might think to yourself "Well gee, couldn't you just check the version of each mod to the right of the mods list?" Well no, and that's because I've already gone through and checked all the mods version and there are only a few that say they're an old version, and every single one that says it's using an old version is only because of optional files that I've downloaded to either patch it or add additional features, and that version of the patch is for example version "1.0" and the main file is considered version "1.1" and because of the fact that I have to download the patch second for these select few mods, it tricks Mod Organizer into thinking that I have an old version. Anyway, again if there is anyway to easily check which mods use F4SE and which don't then that would be amazing, but as for right now, I'm gonna have a fun time disabling mods until one finally works. Thanks for your guy's help.