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Bloodshot™ 4 DIC 2016 a las 17:24
Manually installing mods
Since I am the only one (at least to my knowledge) reporting this issue with Fallout 4, that the "Mods" menu crashes no matter what, I'd like someone to tell me that is is possible to install mods manually.

Now I've been on the Nexus mods website and to be honest, things on there are way too complicated. I want the mods listed on Bethesda.net for the PC. I've looked around and noticed that you can't downloads mods from their website, has to be through the game so if anyone would be nice enough to tell me that I can install mods manually and can download some for me, that'd be quite awesome.

Cheat Terminal
Cheat Room
Unlimited Building
Sanctuary Bridge Fix
Clean Sanctuary Homes
More Power Armor Pain
♥♥♥♥♥ Danger Power Armor

These are the mods I'd love to have.
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OutsidR 4 DIC 2016 a las 17:36 
I have all you list except the last two. They all worked great until I bought the season pass then they didn't. I only had to verify the files, and they all work again except that I decided to start a new game. Either/or doing what I did may help you. 'Cheaters Den' has some fine stuff also.
Bloodshot™ 4 DIC 2016 a las 17:41 
I can't install any kind of mods myself, at least through the game because the "Mods" menu simply crashes to desktop with no warning or error message. I've contaced Bethesda Support but they are too stupid to understand that, this issue is related to their updates to the game. I have 157 hours on record, that was during the summer, the last time I played this game.

To simplify what I want - for someone to download/install the above mentioned mods for me, upload them somewhere so I can then copy them into my "Mods" folder in the Fallout 4 default folder, to see if that works.
OutsidR 4 DIC 2016 a las 17:58 
Publicado originalmente por We are Anonymous:
I can't install any kind of mods myself, at least through the game because the "Mods" menu simply crashes to desktop with no warning or error message. I've contaced Bethesda Support but they are too stupid to understand that, this issue is related to their updates to the game. I have 157 hours on record, that was during the summer, the last time I played this game.

To simplify what I want - for someone to download/install the above mentioned mods for me, upload them somewhere so I can then copy them into my "Mods" folder in the Fallout 4 default folder, to see if that works.

Just verify your files and try again. Put the patch right at the top of load order.
Bloodshot™ 4 DIC 2016 a las 18:41 
Publicado originalmente por OutsidR:
Publicado originalmente por We are Anonymous:
I can't install any kind of mods myself, at least through the game because the "Mods" menu simply crashes to desktop with no warning or error message. I've contaced Bethesda Support but they are too stupid to understand that, this issue is related to their updates to the game. I have 157 hours on record, that was during the summer, the last time I played this game.

To simplify what I want - for someone to download/install the above mentioned mods for me, upload them somewhere so I can then copy them into my "Mods" folder in the Fallout 4 default folder, to see if that works.

Just verify your files and try again. Put the patch right at the top of load order.
I've done that, verified the integrity of the game cache and it's 100% correct. I'll let you know this crash happens even when I run Fallout 4, clean fresh installation right after it finishes updating/downloading the game. How do I put the patch at the top of the load order?
OutsidR 5 DIC 2016 a las 10:50 
Humm ok. Here goes. Select mods and ensure you are logged into Bethesda.net. This will show you what mods you have installed/downloaded. Tap T = Load order. Your load order should be on the left side of the screen. Mouse click on the unofficial patch. Tap the X key and then up/down keys to move the mod up or down. When patch is at the top, tap X again and it should stay there. I believe all mods that re configure builds (modify terrain etc.) should be as close to the bottom of load order as per authors. Seems to work ok for me.
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