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Corrupt saves?


JMannXIII

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When i try to load in my game crashes and I cannot open the save. Even though the game was running fine the day before. I loaded a save file 2 mins younger than the one that wont open and its fine, Its using all the same mods but loads with no problem. Is this a modding issue? Is it just a buggy bethesda game? Should i just get used to this?

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Load the game, play some more, save. Then see if THAT ONE will load. If it does, don't worry about it. :) If it doesn't, likely something got borked, and in order to unbork it, you have to find it. Trouble is, it could be anything at all.....

 

I have never had a problem with corrupt saves..... I NEVER overwrite a save file, don't use autosaves if I can avoid it..... and clean out my saves folder every now and again. Maybe I am just lucky? :)

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Hello. At a day, always keep 10 or 15 saves and before running Fallout 4 the next day, use a defrag program for the hard disk drive have the windows and the saves. if you don't clean your hard disk after you end your internet browser, a defrag program helps, because files can found quicker. Have a great summer. Thanks.

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Yea almost every time I try to play again I have trouble loading the game and have to back load to older saves. Its getting deterring. I troubleshoot mods more than I play and I don't want another vanilla bethesda experience. I might just give up on F4 all together :down:

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When I have computer game in the middle 1980 to middkle 1990 some computer programs and gamees it was common to have corrupt save. They rewrote zero page of the operatuon to have faster speed. The amiga computer you didnot have to do it as it ran fast some game programmer want to rewrite operation system bad programing practive. I have one game 70% change of getting than corrupt save.

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