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how are we supposed to know? you haven't mentioned anything that could lead us to the reason why your installation of CBBE doesn't work.......

care to explain which mod manager do you use? which mods do you have that do work? how you have installed CBBE? if you've made sure to properly follow the installation instructions of CBBE?

we're smart but not psychic , we need information.......

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list your mods and we will go from there.


if using Nexus Mod Manager - launch it - click on Plugins tab - click on the 5th icon down (Export The Current Load Order) - locate said list, open it up and paste it here


if you have an Excessive Amount of Mods, be sure to put the Mod List in a Spoiler:


[*spoiler] Mod List [*/spoiler]


Note: remove the Asteriks from the spoiler tags to create spoilers

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Hi Brian,

 

Firstly, please refer to the aforementioned response from wasteland assassin: as the response states there is an installation guide and troubleshooting located on CBBE's mod page. If you have gone through that and the problem persists I would verify textures have been overwritten by CBBE. However without more information, that would be my best guess. Also, modify FO4 files with notepad - i.e. bInvalidateOlderFiles=1.. sResourceDataDirsFinal=... good luck

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I'm using 0.65.2 And I made sure to update it.

 

I uninstalled and reinstalled FO4 and deleted all other mods. Before that, I had downloaded several other mods before doing this, and they all worked.

 

I had to make the Fallout4Custom.ini file myself. So far the only thing in it is what I copied and pasted from the installation section of the CBBE page.

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Nevermind. I've been comparing game files and directories to the way they're described in mod pages. It looks to me like Bethesda is trying to screw with mods, and thus screw with the primary draw of the game. It doesn't look like I have any real reason to keep trying, when they're just going to change things again at some point and make me figure this (and Darwin knows what else) all over again. Screw it all. I'm asking for a refund.

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the only thing bethesda changes is the exe file, and sometimes the ba2 archive files every time they update, they do not touch the INI files, and the Fallout4Custom is not included by default, hence the very name Custom which would refer to a user based file. (user input)

 

and the file paths will be completely down to the user as well or more specifically where you tell steam to install the game to.

 

so if you are having an anomaly where the file paths are being changed, then steam would be the one to be blamed not Bethesda, Bethesda cannot modify file paths via an update to their game (the only possible way, is via remote access your computer, which is extremely unlikely the case. or shady buisness with steam, but this can only happen when you install the game, it cannot happen after the game has been installed already and placed in a specific location). and besides they don't determine where games install to, steam does and that is completely based on where you the user tells steam to install games to.

 

the only thing bethesda is screwing with is the fallout 4 script extender, and thats due to creation club content needing to consistently update the fallout 4 executable file to inject new content (as in reading the new ccc file that has the content) xD. bethesda know full well, their games are nothing without mods. and by destroying mods, would destroy their playerbase. not only that but a lot of modders that make free mods are also the same modders who are making creation club content, i do not believe a single mod in the creation club is made by bethesda themselves. and should free mods disappear, this will then put bethesda in a very bad light, as the only way to get mods will be via microtransactions, on a Offline Single Player Game, this would create a lot of hate for them.

 

in the end of the day it does not matter how good a mechanic is, if its broken or incomplete it is then in my eyes redundant.

 

a massive open world means absolutely nothing if its empty.

 

case in point, mods fix the incompleteness of the game, it fixes redundancy and makes the game complete, is basically what i am saying.

 

contrary to what my post might suggest, i do actually have a lot of respect for bethesda and love their games, however mods are very much needed rather then wanted, is basically what i am getting at.

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