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Damn i wish i would have caught you before uninstall everything. You said above that the ini files did not match. Im assuming the one in your documents folder had the correct lines. If the one in your game dir was missing the correct lines that was probably your problem. There is only supposed to be one ini file in that folder so thats fine.

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It's alright. :smile: Everything that restarts only comes back stronger than it was before. I will start anew and create a better town, more intricate engineering. As for the ini files, I will grab the Fallout4Prefs.ini from My Documents (the correctly configured one) and copy it into my steamapps common Fallout 4 folder and see if that presents asolution.

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Damn i wish i would have caught you before uninstall everything. You said above that the ini files did not match. Im assuming the one in your documents folder had the correct lines. If the one in your game dir was missing the correct lines that was probably your problem. There is only supposed to be one ini file in that folder so thats fine.

So does Fallout4.ini and Fallout4Custom.ini need to be copied into the steamapps common Fallout 4 folder then?

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New question to ask:

 

I have heard that steam may have potentially actually disabled the use of mods or the NMM with an update to the game.

Q. Can anyone confirm or deny if the above is the case or not?

 

Q.2. If the above question is truth, is there any way to either uninstall the update or bypass this so that the use of mods and the NMM can still exist within Fallout 4 for the PC?

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Damn i wish i would have caught you before uninstall everything. You said above that the ini files did not match. Im assuming the one in your documents folder had the correct lines. If the one in your game dir was missing the correct lines that was probably your problem. There is only supposed to be one ini file in that folder so thats fine.

So does Fallout4.ini and Fallout4Custom.ini need to be copied into the steamapps common Fallout 4 folder then?

 

No... just the fallout4prefs.ini should be there. Is there a Fallout4 folder inside of your Fallout4 folder?

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New question to ask:

 

I have heard that steam may have potentially actually disabled the use of mods or the NMM with an update to the game.

Q. Can anyone confirm or deny if the above is the case or not?

 

Q.2. If the above question is truth, is there any way to either uninstall the update or bypass this so that the use of mods and the NMM can still exist within Fallout 4 for the PC?

The update disables mods when you launch the game by editing your ini and or plugins.txt file.(Read bottom) Which is why your ini must be set too read only when you launch the game. That is why you must launch the game using nmm or another method that keeps your plugins enabled. Have you yet tried configuration tool by bilago? You can find it here on nexus and it will make your job a lot easier. It has options too enable plugins and invalidate older files. So you wouldnt even have too edit your ini manually the tool will do it for you. The tool will also set ini too read only after saving. So i always save then open nmm. Nmm will warn you that your ini is set too read only and ask you if you want to change that. Just say no to both. But if it says your plugins.txt is set too read only let it change it too not. Then launch fallout4 from nmm itself. If you insist on doing this manually you will have too ensure your ini files are set to read only before launching your game. Also... there is something you may be missing. Go too search in windows.

Type C:/users/YOURUSERNAMEHERE/appdata/local The appdata folder is hidden in windows so this is how you can find it. Inside the local folder there should be a fallout4 folder. Inside you will find a plugins.txt This txt file should contain all the names of your plugins. If not that is your issue the whole time.

 

 

 

Damn i wish i would have caught you before uninstall everything. You said above that the ini files did not match. Im assuming the one in your documents folder had the correct lines. If the one in your game dir was missing the correct lines that was probably your problem. There is only supposed to be one ini file in that folder so thats fine.

So does Fallout4.ini and Fallout4Custom.ini need to be copied into the steamapps common Fallout 4 folder then?

 

No... just the fallout4prefs.ini should be there. Is there a Fallout4 folder inside of your Fallout4 folder?

 

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