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Edit: I uh... solved it. It was ELFX



Hi!
This is my first actual call for help regarding this.

So; I had built up a Fallout 4 Mod-set like I usually did whenever I reinstalled the game, on Mod Organizer 2 this time. However, this one got... buggier than I expected.
Interiors began to vanish, so far in 3 buildings.

Concord -- Museum of Freedom, path from entrance to stairwell and Fusion Generator
Boston -- Hallucingen, Test Chambers [This one was a direction-based, and I could see the walls and floors in a direction.]
Cambridge -- Kendall Hospital ((Refer to Image))

This, naturally, confused me as I didn't have a mod that scrapped things you normally wouldn't.
And yes, I have attempted fixing the modlist and load order on my own. As well as with the assistance of LOOT.
I have attempted mods such as No-More Disappearing Act and BostonFPSfix.
I have even tried the accursed disabling of Preculling in my INI files.
And before you ask, I have tried the "Disable half, Disable other half" trick. ((Only resulted in me seeing a purple screen due to Fallout 2287 - Gas Masks of the Commonwealth being disabled.))

I would greatly appreciate help and will provide what I can.
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i ve had the same problem the follow text worked for me

SuperSledgeNY iconGames.png 21. März 2017 um 4:45 Uhr
Well, I just took a peek at your screenies and it looks like you have two problems going on. The invisible walls and such would be caused by textures not loading. This could be a configuration problem. The purple walls however, are caused by textures that are are actually missing. This is most likely caused by one or more of your mods since you claim that you've already validated the game's files.

And you have mods, 102 of them. Well here's the deal - you're gonna have to first make sure you don't have this same problem in a totally vanilla game. Why? Because we need a baseline and the only way to do that is to UNINSTALL (NOT disable) evey single mod.

Then delete all the ini files in /Documents/my games/Fallout4/.

Launch the game with the default Steam launcher. This will create new ini's and also update the game's registry entries. If you can load your save, see if the problem persists.

If you're OK at this point, exit the game and make the ini edits for modding. Then install your mods in SMALL batches, making sure you're installing the latest version. Launch and check your game after each batch. You should be able to zero in on the mod or mods that are causing this issue.

It's also possible that the problem will magically disappear. If this happens, chalk it up to a mod that wasn't properly installed the first time.
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Use Loot to see if there is an actual conflict and make sure you clean your mods with FO4Edit and have the latest update, I had problems like that and sure enough this was suggested to me and it worked so maybe ? Oh my problem was dirty mods.

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