ZerasCETA Posted March 13, 2016 Share Posted March 13, 2016 (edited) I had no problems back in November and played through the game just fine. I played it a bit again a few months ago with no trouble. I started steam up and it auto-updated Fallout 4 a few days ago and I tried to play it tonight and it's crashing about 2 seconds after launching. Here's what I've tried: 1.) Uninstalled all mods. 2.) Clean uninstall and reinstall of my gpu drivers (already had latest from AMD) 3.) Windowed/Borderless 4.) Deleted .ini's and let the launcher recreate them 5.) Verified cache integrity 6.) Deleted local content and reinstalling now I'm going to try it after the reinstall tomorrow but i'm not optimistic about it. I've read a few threads about similar problems but none of the suggested fixes have worked. Anyone know what to do? Edited March 13, 2016 by ZerasCETA Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kevkiev Posted March 13, 2016 Share Posted March 13, 2016 Does it crash even before getting into the game? If you at least get into the game then maybe (maybe) it's actually a texture issue. The patch just before the most recent one, maybe by a couple weeks or so, actually didn't play nice with certain textures. I had CTDs maybe 5 seconds into the game and couldn't figure it out because none of my esps were causing the problem. Eventually I clued in that it was actually a couple texture mods. (One of the folders in the Grafix Texture Overhaul - the quarry file I think it was, and there was another one that I can't recall at the moment.. THere's a thread here somewhere that discusses some of the texture mods that were conflicting with the patch.) I'm guessing that, when you say you uninstalled all mods, you were referring to esps? I just mention that because typically one never thinks that texture files are going to cause problems. Anyways, might or might not be the problem but I thought I'd mention it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZerasCETA Posted March 16, 2016 Author Share Posted March 16, 2016 Actually I uninstalled each mod via NMM, removing all additional files in the process. I actually did figure it out though. Right after FO4 was first released, I had manually installed several mods which didn't go through NMM (which hadn't been updated for FO4 support yet) These included string edits and interface files, one of which was causing the issue. After deleting them it worked fine, even with all of my mods re-installed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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