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Lolster12345

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  1. Thanks Darkco your advice sheds some light on it, your suggestion re the Ini files seems to contradict the advice given by the link in the first post though: Open Fallout4Custom.ini with your favourite text editor. * Note that this file was changed from Fallout4.ini following update 1.2 Add the following lines to your Fallout4Custom.ini [Archive] bInvalidateOlderFiles=1 sResourceDataDirsFinal= Save and close...This is where I am getting confused but maybe I am reading it wrong, Ill have a play around with it when I get a minute and share my findings if I am successful, the game runs sweet as a nut apart from the loading times!!
  2. Hello! I am having a similar issue, I have about 20 mods/plugins running and the game looks fantastic, however recently I noticed the load times were getting longer and longer, this is due apprently to the way the Ini file was edited at the release to enable mods. I read that this can now be changed (as above) to reduce the loading times but I cannot get it to work either. Initially I changed the Ini file to "sResourceDataDirsFinal=STRINGS\, TEXTURES\, MUSIC\, SOUND\, INTERFACE\, MESHES\, PROGRAMS\, MATERIALS\, LODSETTINGS\, VIS\, MISC\, SCRIPTS\, SHADERSFX\" and has worked flawlessly however I went to change the custom ini file and all it shows is location X and Y and thats it, I added the new command and it has not made any difference. My question is this! Do you have to revert the Ini file back to how it was before adding the extra string as above? Its not a show stopper but I am sure you will all agree anything that can be done to reduce loading times is always a good thing!! Thanks in advance cheers Lol
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