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You know something; this much fuss was never a problem for Skyrim. Why does FO4 have to have all this hiccups and B/S just to play the game with mods? What's with changing all these things before you can play the mods in your game? Is this Bethesda's way of making your life a living Hell for making mods to play with? If I knew it was going to be this much trouble; I would never have purchased the game. It's fun; but lacking the benefits of having the ability to download mods to make it better. I believe most of us are not this computer savvy; in order to play a game with mods added to it. I know I am NOT! Changing the ini may be easy for some; but not all. So when does a better version of Fallout 4 come out without all the hog-wash that goes with it? What else goes wrong if the int files are messed with? Plus this English guy they keep using to explain how to make all these changes goes to fast and speaks with a lisp that you can't understand what all he says. He does not tell you where to save to and uses the "save-as" and does not show you where to save so what the Heck? He's useless and they keep having him tell the tales of how easy it is and he is not a good teacher. Someone needs to replace him and give better details of how to explain what to do. Thank you for letting me get that off my chest.

 

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Ruam777

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You know something; this much fuss was never a problem for Skyrim. Why does FO4 have to have all this hiccups and B/S just to play the game with mods? What's with changing all these things before you can play the mods in your game? Is this Bethesda's way of making your life a living Hell for making mods to play with? If I knew it was going to be this much trouble; I would never have purchased the game. It's fun; but lacking the benefits of having the ability to download mods to make it better. I believe most of us are not this computer savvy; in order to play a game with mods added to it. I know I am NOT! Changing the ini may be easy for some; but not all. So when does a better version of Fallout 4 come out without all the hog-wash that goes with it? What else goes wrong if the int files are messed with? Plus this English guy they keep using to explain how to make all these changes goes to fast and speaks with a lisp that you can't understand what all he says. He does not tell you where to save to and uses the "save-as" and does not show you where to save so what the Heck? He's useless and they keep having him tell the tales of how easy it is and he is not a good teacher. Someone needs to replace him and give better details of how to explain what to do. Thank you for letting me get that off my chest.

 

Sincerely,

Ruam777

 

LOL I couldn't agree with you more. And I think you are referring to "Gofer" as the guy who does the how to videos. I agree, he is horrible. I understand him fine but he drones on and on and on before getting to the point. His videos are usually over 15 or 20 minutes when he could have said it all in 5 minutes. I've just gotten to the point that if a mod says I need to change something in the ini files, I say bye-bye to the mod and move on.

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Don't know about you guys but I use this guy, 10 times better even when he goes fast https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=979Ul_s-Qv0 GamerPoets prob one of the best out there. Followed the instruction for Tale of two wastelands from them, work perfect and have never have had a crash following his instructions.

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I wish someone knew the answer to this- itâs ruining my game unfortunately

It's likely a mod doing it.... A bad mesh, or texture can cause some interesting problems. It's also possible it's your anti-virus. Try adding exceptions for the game installation folder, and your My Games folder. See if anything changes.

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i agree wth heyyou. most times the problem is related to an instability of a texture or a mesh (wrong or faulty format and so on). to find the cause a good mod organizer is a real help. i use mo2 and i can deactviate mod by mod in a cloned virtual setup. the first check should be a mod free run while testing if this instability still exists - if it is gone you can be shure the problem is related at least to one the installed mods. i trace such problems by engaging the mods step by step until a ctd happens again. it could be time consuming but i don't know a better way. activate also debugging and check log files for any abnormalities.
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