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DLCs not active in LOOT but are active in NMM


CrimsonKnight98

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I have been trying to find help for this everywhere but nobody seems to know what to do. LOOT is telling me "This plugin requires 'DLCworkshop02.esm' to be active, but it is inactive", "This plugin requires 'DLCworkshop03.esm' to be active, but it is inactive", and "This plugin requires 'DLCnukaworld.esm' to be active, but it is inactive". All three are DLC's I have purchased and have active (checked) in NMM, so what is going on?

 

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I have already uninstalled LOOT and reinstalled it, verified my game's files and went so far as to restart my computer! :tongue:

All help is appreciated, thank you.

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A few things you can check:

1. Make sure NMM is looking in the right place for Fallout 4. Click the gear icon, click the Fallout 4 tab, see where it thinks Fallout 4 is. Check LOOT's settings too, as that may be where the problem is.

2. Go look at your Fallout 4 plugins file and the DLC list file (you'll find these in the following place: "C:\users\'Your username here'\appdata\local\Fallout 4\"). Make sure the DLC file has the content for the workshops and the main story additions listed. If they are there, make sure there is an asterisk (*) in front of the names. If they don't have it, then something turned them off. If they are off, just add the *.

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A few things you can check:

1. Make sure NMM is looking in the right place for Fallout 4. Click the gear icon, click the Fallout 4 tab, see where it thinks Fallout 4 is. Check LOOT's settings too, as that may be where the problem is.

2. Go look at your Fallout 4 plugins file and the DLC list file (you'll find these in the following place: "C:\users\'Your username here'\appdata\local\Fallout 4\"). Make sure the DLC file has the content for the workshops and the main story additions listed. If they are there, make sure there is an asterisk (*) in front of the names. If they don't have it, then something turned them off. If they are off, just add the *.

 

This has been driving me up the wall for days and you were right! Within the plugins.txt file the three DLCs which didn't show up in LOOT were the only ones missing the asterisk! Thank you so much!!

 

Do you have any idea what could have turned them off; what program would alter that file?

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