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Apartment Building Interior Missing Textures


8ltg

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Upon entering Apartment Building Interior. The wall have missing textures. This happen too when going down the stairs.

 

http://i64.tinypic.com/mtuzyu.jpg

 

Mods in nexus manager:

 

http://i65.tinypic.com/i6io9j.png

 

http://i66.tinypic.com/2zqbdx3.png

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While NMM does not show the load order of the mods, its hard to tell, what exactly did go wrong, but it would think, its exactly the problem: One mod replaces another in the wrong order. For example: You install homemaker, than the SS

ex patch, and then SSEx, the patch will possibly not apply, because SSEx replaces the data, the homemaker-patch brings.

 

If you use mods, that effect the same things, you have to install mod A, then mod B, and then the compatibility-patch of mod B for Mod A, if there ist any.

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  • 9 months later...

Having same issue, applying a texture mod doesn't fix, uninstalling Unofficial Patch doesn't fix (the only other thing that could be affecting textures) and I'm at a loss.

Luckily, I had the sneak perk that prevents activating tripwires, else I'd get a shotgun in the face.

 

I'd be happy to ignore it, but it screws with the natural lighting balance of my eyes game and it's distracting.

 

Would be glad of any help!

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  • 8 months later...

Don't know if this helps but....

I had this kind of issue too. Turned out that the culprit was a mod called "Enhanced Lights and FX". It also caused the Vault 111 interior elevator to turn invisible as well. So, if you have any lighting etc. mods, try to disable them and see what happens.

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  • 2 years later...
I had the same problem and I did this


Go to Documents My games Fallout 4

And open the file Fallout 4.ini


Once opened paste this below [General]


bUseCombinedObjects = 0
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I had the same problem and I did this
Go to Documents My games Fallout 4
And open the file Fallout 4.ini
Once opened paste this below [General]
bUseCombinedObjects = 0

 

 

That is probably one of THE worst .ini file edits you can possibly make, and you should never advise other people to use it. It essentially disables the game's optimization system. It may seem to fix preculling issues caused by some mod in your load order, but you open yourself up to some pretty horrible performance and tanking frame rates among other issues. It's a horrible workaround to something in your load order causing the preculling issues. It is NOT a fix. More info in this forum thread. The first page has the best info for the average mod user.

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