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Fallout 4 Says Mods Missing, But Vortex Lists Them As Active


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I've been playing Fallout 4 nightly for the last few weeks, no problems.

Tonight when I try loading my last save, it says the save depends upon a long list of missing mods (basically all the mods). But when I list the mods in Vortex, it shows them all as enabled.

The only change I made was last night I had Steam delete my copy of Oblivion to make room for the hopefully upcoming release of Oblivion Remastered.

I've restarted my PC several times, but that hasn't fixed the issue.

Any help that can be provided will be appreciated.

Vortex version 1.13.7

Fallout 4 Version 1.10.163.0

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Sounds like you're over the 254 .esp limit.  Either mark some .esps as light (you can do this in the plugins section, flags column > filter by "Could be light"), merge some mods, or remove a few plugins that aren't light.

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Sounds like you were using an older version of Fallout 4 and Steam updated it when you removed Oblivion.

Check the version number of your game and make sure your mods match up, particularly F4SE if you use it.

If that's okay, just try redeploying in Vortex in case something else messed around with it.

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As suggested, I hit the "deploy" button, but that didn't fix the problem.

So I deactivated, then enabled a couple of the first mods that were listed in the "missing mods" message, and when I restarted Fallout 4, those mods were no longer listed as missing.  So I just spent the last 45 minutes deactivating/enabling all of the mods, and now the game is working fine. Don't know what caused the hiccup, but the problem has been solved.

Thanks for the suggestions!

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