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Fallout 4 script extender old version6/16/2023 Seems to happen if I shoot something similar thing happened in Sanctuary when shooting at radroaches, though the framerate only dipped down to 35 that time. Game runs at almost 60 FPS pretty much constantly, but when I first stepped out of the vault I shot at a couple of exploding tanks just for giggles and the framerate dipped down to like 20 FPS for a solid 45 seconds, seemed to go away after I left the area, but I came back and it was still at 60 FPS. Next problem to move on to is some pretty sharp framerate drops after certain events. Moved Survival Options to lower in the load order and redownloaded the newest MCM version just to be safe, apparently something was still missing and now it all works just fine. I'm pretty sure Mod Organizer 2 allows for manually changing the order. Originally posted by ronr42:If you are using Vortex, NMM's replacement, it does not allow you to manually change your load order. I will tinker around with this a bit and see what the problem might be, it doesn't seem like Survival Options is working either. Just tried launching F4SE as administrator, this time around it gave me the "incorrect version" pop-up, told me that MCM would be disabled, but now it seems that XDI is working. Unsure if this is a glitch or what, but I've made sure to uninstall any previous versions, and have reinstalled the newest version of F4SE multiple times to ensure everything is in place. Missing these two mods would not completely inhibit me from playing, but I would very much prefer to have them in place.Īs a minor side note, for some odd reason when I launch F4SE, same file, location, and everything, there are rare instances where it will say it is looking for Fallout 4 version 1.10.50. I haven't had this exact issue before, and I've made sure I did everything right. I've checked multiple times to insure all of the versions are correct, checked instructions for installing F4SE, checked that MCM and XDI were installed correctly, and made absolutely sure to launch F4SE through the f4se_launcher.exe file, which was, along with all the other files, placed within my Fallout 4 installation directory. Please ensure you loaded Fallout 4 by launching the Script Extender, found in your Fallout 4 installation directory," or something close to that effect if you've used the F4SE before, I assume you know what I'm talking about. I figure, perhaps it is only supposed to appear in-game, though when I load my most recent save (I started a new game, since my old saves got corrupted, long story) which was made just as the Vault-Tech representative asks the player to create their stats and name and such, a rectangle appears in the middle of the screen saying "Fallout 4 Script Extender is not running. Immediately I notice that MCM's menu option is not present in the main menu. The only two mods I have installed are the Mod Configuration Menu and Extended Dialogue Interface. When I get into the game, however, is when I begin to notice issues. When I launch F4SE, no pop-ups of any sort appear, I get the usual split-second black box, then Fallout 4 launches as normal. I looked up the newest version of F4SE to ensure it was for that version of F4, which it explicitly stated was the version F4SE was currently made for. As when you don’t install the mods correctly there is a chance of game files corrupting and you losing your progress.Just yesterday () I had launched Fallout 4 to determine its current version, which was 1.10.89.0.0. While we did give the steps on how to install F4SE, always use mods at your own risk. One thing to remember is in order to use the mods you will have to run the game through f4se_loder.exe. If you follow the above steps correctly you should successfully install the Fallout 4 Script Extender. If the directory asks you to overwrite any files then choose yes.Move all the files from this folder to the Fallout 4 directory. Go to your F4SE folder where you extracted all the files.In this directory, you should be able to see the Fallout 4 launcher. Your File Explorer will open in the Fallout 4 directory.Go to the Local files tab and click on browse local files.Extract the Fallout 4 7z archive file in the f4se folder.Open File Explorer and go to the location where you save the Fallout 4 runtime 7z archive.At the time of writing this article, the latest version is Fallout 4 runtime 1.10.163 – build 0.6.21 Download the 7z archive of the Fallout 4 runtime and not of the Fallout 4 VR runtime. There are two downloadable options here.Search F4SE on google and go to the official website.How to Install Fallout 4 Script Extender (F4SE)
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