parchedgoose Posted November 8, 2019 Share Posted November 8, 2019 Not sure what is going on but since the last update of FO4edit LOOT indicates that all of the DLC's are dirty as well as quite a few of the mods. Do I need something other than LOOT as an organizer or can this be remedied without me, a non modder, going in and trying to clean these items up and most likely screwing it all up? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dark47 Posted November 15, 2019 Share Posted November 15, 2019 Yeah, DLC's are dirty. FO4edit has a quick auto clean feature that can be used to clean them, no sweat. Just find FO4edirQuickAutoClean.exe in the folder where you installed FO4Edit and use it. You can make a desktop icon for it if you want. Double-click on FO4EditQickAtoClean and give it a second or two to load your load order. Then double-click the DLC (or the mod) that needs cleaning and allow a few minutes or so for it to do its cleaning. Do this for each DLC or mod that needs cleaning and you're set. It takes a little time and effort on your part, but it only needs doing once and Loot will be happy. And "If Mama ain't happy, nobody's happy!", says Gazi. (Dying Light) He, he Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AugustaCalidia Posted November 16, 2019 Share Posted November 16, 2019 Not sure what is going on but since the last update of FO4edit LOOT indicates that all of the DLC's are dirty as well as quite a few of the mods. Do I need something other than LOOT as an organizer or can this be remedied without me, a non modder, going in and trying to clean these items up and most likely screwing it all up?The problem is a Bethesda problem and not a LOOT problem. Every time Bethesda updates FO4 it also restores the DLC to their (dirty) vanilla configuration. LOOT is simply the messenger of that change, not the cause of it. Follow dark47's good advice, and you'll have clean DLC once again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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