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Cyber Engine Tweaks
RED4ext
Redscript
Codeware
Mod_Settings
Immersive First Person
Better Vehicle First Person
I have over a hundred other mods which I've disabled. Also on a fresh install of W11 and a fresh install of Cyberpunk, yet crashes persist.
Anyone else feel the stability has gone down as of late?
My cyber engine tweaks wouldn't even work. I play on steam deck and I followed there Linux installation guide.
My other crashes in the past were due to a vehicle combat mod and that one placement mod. But those aren't in your list so you're good there.
This indicates that your mods are either not correctly set up, or some of them need to be updated. If you can't figure out which mod or set of mods is causing the problem, you should do a clean install of your game and start over.
There is a mod on Nexus (actually a batch file) that will deactivate all your mods and place them in backup folders...maybe try that first.
Mod Remover (https://www.nexusmods.com/cyberpunk2077/mods/8597)
Please perform a clean installation of the game. Carefully follow all the steps below.
1. Backup your save files. If possible, transfer them to an external device (for example, SD card).
Saves are located here: %userprofile%\Saved Games\CD Projekt Red\Cyberpunk 2077\
2. Disable Epic Games Cloud [or Steam Cloud] for Cyberpunk 2077.
3. Uninstall Cyberpunk 2077.
4. Go to your Epic Games directory [or Steam directory] and see if there is a Cyberpunk 2077 folder, if so, remove it.
5. Remove Cyberpunk 2077 folder from here: %userprofile%\Saved Games\CD Projekt Red\
6. Restart your PC.
7. Install Cyberpunk 2077 again, on SSD for the best performance. Do not install any mods.
If you will be installing the game on the same partition as you have the Operating System installed to ensure that the game won't be blocked by Windows 10 permissions settings make sure to install it on the drive root and not nested in some folders.
8. Run the game through Epic Games Launcher and see if the issue persists.
9. If it's fixed, copy your save files to the newly created Cyberpunk 2077 folder in the location from step #1.
10. Re-enable Epic Games [Steam] Cloud if you want.