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borgenhaust

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  1. I had this problem. Everything was fine on highest settings until I entered the museum of freedom and it became a choppy nightmare. I was running enb 0.311. Removing ENB fixed it - I just deleted all the enb files from the fallout 4 folder. Game doesn't look as pretty but it cleared things up.
  2. I started having this problem with a few saves and couldn't find a solution that worked online... creating new saves and reloading from them didn't fix it for me. I played around with the console and did manage to find a couple of commands that seems to have things back to normal. First, I scrolled into first person view and used the console command 'player.resurrect'. It brought back my body, though if I switched into third person view the body immediately sank into the ground. Using my hotkeys to equip another weapon and running a little seemed to fix this. Pulling up the pipboy at this point worked but had all blank screens so I couldn't do anything with the pipboy. I managed to fix this using the console command 'resetpipboymanager'. In a nutshell, try: 1) Go to first person view (I use the scroll wheel on the mouse) 2) type player.resurrect in the console (then close it) 3) Equip a weapon using your hotkeys and move around a few steps 4) open the console and type 'resetpipboymanager' 5) test third person view and pipboy and if both are working, save it in a new save spot :smile: *WARNING* As a disclaimer, resurrect messes up things when used on the player... it may wipe out any perks you have or mess with quests. I used it as an alternative to losing the save completely as the past few manual saves I had for this were all affected somehow. I readded the perks I had chosen earlier manually using the console but I'm not sure what other long term effects resurrecting will have on this game. It may be that using 'player.resurrect 1' is a better option, but maybe not.
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