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iSagan

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Okay from what I have read I don't think you have done this. It helped with an issue I had a while back but may have no effect on yours.

 

Top right corner is a refresh looking icon, click it and have it scan for your installed games. Once it finds the games you know you have, cancel it. Then choose Fallout 4 as the default game.

 

 

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Have you used LOOT to check for conflicts and/or second list of installed mods? I've had NMM save mods in one folder while looking in another. Not the whole thing, just one download session it decided to change folders to save in. So nothing new would run but the older stuff still worked.

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No affect. Besides I've had it disabled for the process.

And again, I got a mod working 3 days before this. If it were that problem I wouldn't have been able to save my save file with the console mod upwards of 10 times already (air swimming Preston I'm talking about you buddy)

I would've thought that given the success of this website there would have been some tech support? I mean I can't use their product, I can't endorse anyone and I can't donate to awesome mods like AWKCR.

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Yeah that was one of the first things I did.

Either way, mods like the Full Dialogue just aren't activating in the NMM. It's clearly an issue with the NMM, not the game picking up the changes.

It might be worth mentioning that no changes were made to my system or NMM after I successfully got the console mod. All my time on my computer has been in game.

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Allright let's try this.

 

Close NMM

 

Download the mod you want manually.

 

Extract the contents into your fallout folder.

 

Open explorer, type %appdata%, go back out of roaming and go into local.

 

Find fallout 4 and go into the plugins folder.

 

add the name of the .esp to the list, not forgetting the * at the front.

 

Save then open NMM and check the Plugins list, making sure it's been listed and clicked.

 

If it is, start the game and see if the mod works.

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A lot of my picks don't have instructions on downloading manually... Some of which I've already tried and their instructions are out dated (Full Dialogue for example didn't have the folders it said it should have). Most of the mods here depend almost entirely on NMM to do that sort of work and I feel like I'm just going to keep hitting technical walls if I get into this manual realm. It also doesn't help explain why I was able to install a mod flawlessly when I first downloaded the program, and now none will work.

I'll post in 10 minutes with the update.

**I'll be back in maybe an hour or so. I had to back up my data folder and it's gunna take about 15 min to transfer it over, then some time to fix up the mod and do as you suggested, and then test it out... So yeah I'll chat later tyvm for giving me a hand hope you're still available later.

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