FearThalass Posted April 21, 2022 Share Posted April 21, 2022 I don't know how to code at all and this mod contains everything that I need and can't find in other modsBut the menu is goneI've tried everything besides a restore item, which I lack all the knowledge of creatingBut surely someone could use an existing one as a template and just swap ids Id be SO appreciativeThis mod is so essential to meI've already tried uninstalling, saving, reinstallingrunning menu cleaner and savings, and exitingand to no availThis is the mod:https://bethesda.net/en/mods/fallout4/mod-detail/3516598 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StormWolf01 Posted April 23, 2022 Share Posted April 23, 2022 Heyas FT :)USO is an awesome mod, and one that I consider to be a MUST have in my own load order. So I definitely appreciate what you're going through!Have you tried moving USO further down the list, in your load order? It's most likely a mod conflict. If that doesn't resolve it, you may have to test out disabling other mods that affect the menus in the workshop. Also, is this in EVERY settlement, or only in a specific one? If it's only in one, it might be something to do with THAT workshop in THAT settlement.And lastly, have you updated your game since this started happening? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FearThalass Posted April 24, 2022 Author Share Posted April 24, 2022 (edited) Heyas FT :smile:USO is an awesome mod, and one that I consider to be a MUST have in my own load order. So I definitely appreciate what you're going through!Have you tried moving USO further down the list, in your load order? It's most likely a mod conflict. If that doesn't resolve it, you may have to test out disabling other mods that affect the menus in the workshop. Also, is this in EVERY settlement, or only in a specific one? If it's only in one, it might be something to do with THAT workshop in THAT settlement.And lastly, have you updated your game since this started happening?Thanks for the replyI recently tried changing the FormIDs to something else with FO4editAnd then I tried duplicating an item in the esp and esm to see if that would work after it worked with a different mod , and that didn't work either.So then tonight I seen your comment and I tried moving the .esm and .esp as low as I could, and that didn't work either unfortunately. Edited April 24, 2022 by FearThalass Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FearThalass Posted April 24, 2022 Author Share Posted April 24, 2022 (edited) accidentally posted twice Edited April 24, 2022 by FearThalass Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StormWolf01 Posted April 24, 2022 Share Posted April 24, 2022 Heyas FT :)Ohhhhhh so YOU messed it up! ;P (No worries, I've been there and done that too) :whistling:Ok, so I do have to ask, are you using a mod manager? if so, the problem you're having with reinstalling, is most likely due to that. Many of them install the mods to their own directories, rather than into the Fallout4/Data folder. Look in THAT folder, and see if Xedit saved Your modded files into there, rather than into the directory that your mod manager uses to install mods at. And make sure that your additional .esp file is not turned on as active, as it will continue to override. Ok, so I haven't personally worked with menu items. So this is JUST a random guess. But I think from what it sounds like, is that you also need to copy the menu category (if you're putting it into the same category) or create a new one (if you're making it's own category). Which is listed in the Keyword section of the mod's tree.Now, this is where I go clueless. But depending on what kind of item it is, it's VERY possible that you're going to have to add other entries into other parts of the mod too. In order for your new (replicated) item to workWhat kind of an item is it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FearThalass Posted October 13, 2022 Author Share Posted October 13, 2022 (edited) Heyas FT :smile:Ohhhhhh so YOU messed it up! ;P (No worries, I've been there and done that too) :whistling:Ok, so I do have to ask, are you using a mod manager? if so, the problem you're having with reinstalling, is most likely due to that. Many of them install the mods to their own directories, rather than into the Fallout4/Data folder. Look in THAT folder, and see if Xedit saved Your modded files into there, rather than into the directory that your mod manager uses to install mods at. And make sure that your additional .esp file is not turned on as active, as it will continue to override. Ok, so I haven't personally worked with menu items. So this is JUST a random guess. But I think from what it sounds like, is that you also need to copy the menu category (if you're putting it into the same category) or create a new one (if you're making it's own category). Which is listed in the Keyword section of the mod's tree.Now, this is where I go clueless. But depending on what kind of item it is, it's VERY possible that you're going to have to add other entries into other parts of the mod too. In order for your new (replicated) item to workWhat kind of an item is it?I need this kind of restore item, practically https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/11963Its in the mod itself, it's designed to reboot that specific mod Im reopening this because everything thing I've done personally and everything i've tried that you mentioned just won't workThe menu item is sent into oblivion, it's in the freakin void. The game absolutely refuses to make it reappear.I used to use this mod on console, and the one simple fix was to uninstall and make a new character, then install. (You'd just never have it on the character you would want it on)On PC though.... not even that is enough to fix the issue. It's almost like the PC version has some kind of deep rooted caching system (which is amazing to even imagine, given the game's poor optimization)But i'm sure that's irrelevant, because if it just had a restore item similar to the mod in the link I shared, the problem would be an easy fix i'd imagine. Edited October 13, 2022 by FearThalass Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LarannKiar Posted October 13, 2022 Share Posted October 13, 2022  Heyas FT :smile:Ohhhhhh so YOU messed it up! ;P (No worries, I've been there and done that too) :whistling:Ok, so I do have to ask, are you using a mod manager? if so, the problem you're having with reinstalling, is most likely due to that. Many of them install the mods to their own directories, rather than into the Fallout4/Data folder. Look in THAT folder, and see if Xedit saved Your modded files into there, rather than into the directory that your mod manager uses to install mods at. And make sure that your additional .esp file is not turned on as active, as it will continue to override. Ok, so I haven't personally worked with menu items. So this is JUST a random guess. But I think from what it sounds like, is that you also need to copy the menu category (if you're putting it into the same category) or create a new one (if you're making it's own category). Which is listed in the Keyword section of the mod's tree.Now, this is where I go clueless. But depending on what kind of item it is, it's VERY possible that you're going to have to add other entries into other parts of the mod too. In order for your new (replicated) item to workWhat kind of an item is it?I need this kind of restore item, practically https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/11963Its in the mod itself, it's designed to reboot that specific mod Im reopening this because everything thing I've done personally and everything i've tried that you mentioned just won't workThe menu item is sent into oblivion, it's in the freakin void. The game absolutely refuses to make it reappear.I used to use this mod on console, and the one simple fix was to uninstall and make a new character, then install. (You'd just never have it on the character you would want it on)On PC though.... not even that is enough to fix the issue. It's almost like the PC version has some kind of deep rooted caching system (which is amazing to even imagine, given the game's poor optimization)But i'm sure that's irrelevant, because if it just had a restore item similar to the mod in the link I shared, the problem would be an easy fix i'd imagine. You may want to take a look at this tutorial, "Adding custom workshop categories with scripts". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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