KibaH Posted October 24, 2016 Share Posted October 24, 2016 (edited) Hello Ive recently returned to try my luck at modding fallout 4 and playing through the new DLC, it worked fine until I decided to go ahead and start the minutemen questline, as soon as I enter tenpines bluff the game CTDs instantly without warning. What kind of mods usually cause this? What should I be looking for? EDIT: it should be said that if I fail to find the issue im just gonna reinstall fresh and try again with barebones modding installed, in that case what would be considered the most essential bug fixing/nessecary gameplay mods for fallout 4? EDIT2(Solved)So I managed to solve the issue by following the same method i used for "quick troubleshooting" back in FNV times.while uninstalling some grass mods I was using. Quote from "BlindLookout" here Hey everybody, I was getting occasional crashes that became more and more frequent until there was just no way to play the game at all, barring reverting back to the original INIs... which meant, of course, no mods. Eventually, after a lot of pain and suffering (and re-downloads and re-installs) I worked out what was happening and how to fix it. Here's the step-by-step:Open NMM Click on each mod, one at a time, and click the icon on the left to "Disable" it. Go to Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Fallout 4\Data It should ONLY have TWO FOLDERS: Video and Strings... so delete anything else that might have been left over. This is what's been crashing your game. Launch Fallout 4 and load a few games just to make sure it isn't crashing. Quit Fallout 4. In NMM, reinstall just a few of your mods and then load your games, make sure they aren't crashing. Repeat the last step until you're back up and running.This is generally going to do it. Here are a few things others have suggested that you can also try if the above doesn't work:Run FOMM to sort the load order and get a sense of any known conflicts.Check your mods for compatibility patches.Load a previous game, make sure it's not just a corrupted save file.Sleep for a week in-game, let all the cells reset themselves.In Steam, right-click on Fallout 4, go to Properties, and tell it to Verify the Cache... it usually finds a file or two that was "corrupted" (NOTE: you'll have to re-do your settings and re-customize your INIs if you do this!)Uninstall / ReinstallLet me know if any of the above works for you, or if you have more ideas on Fallout 4 troubleshooting! Edited October 24, 2016 by KibaH Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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