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P-23:4 May 10, 2022 @ 11:33pm
My CC Hellfire Power Armor is gone...???
Went to put my Hellfire Armor on and it is gone. Left it at the Airport for an easy side mission, came back, and it is now gone. I had it fully upgraded too. Checked to see if any of the NPC's put it on, but nope. Just gone. I'm at level 119 on Survival mode, and this was my go to power armor set. Now it's totally disappeared. Since I'm on Survival mode, I could only reload from three different saves, so I reloaded the oldest save where I KNOW it was still there, but there again, even in that save, it is GONE. I am really angry about this. I mean, I paid EXTRA for this, and now it's just gone. And there is no way that I know of to get it back. And, no, there are no mods on my game, just pure vanilla with some CC purchases. I'm a pretty mad about this. Especially since there is no way I can just re-install the CC unless I uninstall the game, which would make me loose out on all my efforts. Does anyone else know if this can be fixed...??? Stupid that CC stuff doesn't have an easy fix re-install for purchases. Additionally, I also purchased the gunner vs minutement CC. And THAT quest never worked AT ALL. The letter you're supposed to grab is somewhere under the ground, and there is no way to retrieve it. So I wasted my money totally on that CC purchase, which I can live with. But loosing my favorite power armor is a real sh*t deal.
Originally posted by DouglasGrave:
Originally posted by Bored Peon:
Saying something already suggested in a help topic gives the OP confirmation of multiple sources.

I can understand why you struggle with that concept and chose to make insulting rude remarks about it. It is because you are an arrogant argumentative troll. Your arrogance makes it so you never have any source for your evidence or points except your own made up brahminshit conclusions.
I don't remember saying anything addressing you, but you seem eager to address me right here. But you can rest assured that supporting comments are quite an obvious thing to me, as after all I made one myself.

You couldn't really have been talking to me, since you were focused on mods, even after the OP stated they weren't using them. I use Creation Club items myself, which is the pertinent experience here.

As for evidence I use sources, I've still got a nice couple of those old images where it was necessary to show you the flaws of your reasoning. I can provide them if you like, and remind you of our discussions about ghoul synths, or the EP/PP matter.

I can likewise provide plenty of quotes from posts to prove your claim that I never provide sources or evidence most erroneous. I love using sources when they're applicable.

Originally posted by Bored Peon:
This topic was a PERFECT example. You chose to make a rude comment about people repeating ideas. Then like a cowardly weasel you went back and edited it out. It never once even occurred to you that it was helpful. That is because you are arrogant and closed minded.
It would be hypocritical for someone as rude as yourself to complain about anyone else, except maybe some of the more doppelgangers of you I've met on other forums.

As for me, I will sometimes edit out pieces of a post that don't need to be stated, and make every effort to do so before others respond. Simple examination of the posting and editing times proves that. Though I don't remember removing anything in this thread that addressed you specifically.
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TheFamousPoundy May 11, 2022 @ 12:39am 
Man can't have ♥♥♥♥ in detroit
Zekiran May 11, 2022 @ 3:11am 
You're barking up the wrong tree.

Did you play this game with that item and everything perfectly well BEFORE bethesda just moved things around? Did you pay attention to their system's changes?

If you put money on their stolen stuff that's much easier to find far better versions of on the Nexus, that's 100% on you. But their system did just change, and if you didn't do the things needed to move your stuff, yes, it's gone forever.

Complain to Bethesda if that's the case.
tulle040657 May 11, 2022 @ 4:26am 
Have you tried opening the pod bay doors?
wtiger27 May 11, 2022 @ 5:10am 
Did you leave the fusion core in it after you parked it? If so, npc's can use it. Traveling merchants can use them and they travel around all over the Commonwealth.

You might find out which merchant travels by the Boston Airport and the places they stop at by doing a search for such info.
Bored Peon May 11, 2022 @ 5:56am 
Load an earlier save.
Exit the power armor.
Open console get ID for the frame.
Load the current game,
Move that ID to player. (or move player to it to see where it went.)
Bored Peon May 11, 2022 @ 5:58am 
Originally posted by HAL-2ooo:
The letter you're supposed to grab is somewhere under the ground, and there is no way to retrieve it.
Any mods that may have caused that?

You could always use the console command TCL to go get it.
wtiger27 May 11, 2022 @ 5:59am 
Originally posted by Bored Peon:
Load an earlier save.
Exit the power armor.
Open console get ID for the frame.
Load the current game,
Move that ID to player. (or move player to it to see where it went.)

He is playing on survival and has only 3 saves, which apparently none of them have the save where he did have it. But I guess he could find the ID online someplace and try as you suggested.
wtiger27 May 11, 2022 @ 6:00am 
Originally posted by Bored Peon:
Originally posted by HAL-2ooo:
The letter you're supposed to grab is somewhere under the ground, and there is no way to retrieve it.
Any mods that may have caused that?

You could always use the console command TCL to go get it.

He said in his post, he using no mods. :)
DouglasGrave May 11, 2022 @ 6:16am 
Originally posted by Bored Peon:
Load an earlier save.
Exit the power armor.
Open console get ID for the frame.
Load the current game,
Move that ID to player. (or move player to it to see where it went.)
You may also need to enable the frame if anyone jumped into it while you weren't there, since the game doesn't actually use the original frame while it's worn (it transforms the wearer's body instead) and simply hides it away until they get out. In that case, however, the armour pieces on it might also be missing, since I think those remain with the wearer. Hopefully that's not an issue in this case.

If all else fails, you could use console commands to spawn a new set of hellfire armour pieces and put them on another frame. The console's help function should be able to give you the necessary form IDs if you search for the pieces by name.
Bored Peon May 11, 2022 @ 9:27am 
Originally posted by wtiger27:
Originally posted by Bored Peon:
Load an earlier save.
Exit the power armor.
Open console get ID for the frame.
Load the current game,
Move that ID to player. (or move player to it to see where it went.)

He is playing on survival and has only 3 saves, which apparently none of them have the save where he did have it. But I guess he could find the ID online someplace and try as you suggested.
The generic ID for a power armor frame is useless.

Each frame has a specific ID, which that ID will also manage the inventory in the frame.
This is how someone made an Iron Man mod to call different suits of power armor to them.

Since the armor should be there in the oldest save, I would guess that somehow the CC mod was uninstall or did not load (hence it being invisible.) I would exit the game, delete the CC files, reinstall the CC item.

Originally posted by HAL-2ooo:
I'll just forget about the Hellfire Armor and move on. I just thought there might be some unknown easy fix to get the set back in my hands in game...but obviously this is not the case.
You could always use the console to respawn it all. Since the CC items is placed in random slots there is no fixed ID so you would have to do it the long way.
Help hellfire 0
That should show the six pieces and their IDs.
player.additem # 1
Replace # with the item ID earlier.

Originally posted by HAL-2ooo:
...most importantly, additions which install AUTOMATICALLY once purchase is made.
You know Vortex mod manager does it almost as easy but a lot faster. Think about it this way, spend maybe n hour or two figuring out vortex and when you do how many more hours is that going to give you in game of "new content."
Last edited by Bored Peon; May 11, 2022 @ 9:27am
Xenon The Noble May 11, 2022 @ 9:31am 
Originally posted by wtiger27:
Originally posted by Bored Peon:
Any mods that may have caused that?

You could always use the console command TCL to go get it.

He said in his post, he using no mods. :)

How do you get Hellfire PA in Fallout 4 without a mod? As usual, I'm missing a clue here.
Last edited by Xenon The Noble; May 11, 2022 @ 9:32am
DouglasGrave May 11, 2022 @ 9:32am 
Originally posted by Xenon The Noble:
How do you get Hellfire PA in Fallout 4 without a mod? As usual, I'm missing a clue here.
There's a Creation Club item for it.
Icedfate May 11, 2022 @ 9:36am 
isn't creation club just "paid mods". That seems strange that someone says "i paid for CC content, but I have to desire to mod my game".

um, if you are using CC, aren't you modding the game anyway?

and i'm confused, did this CC mod only give you the one suit and now the suit is gone?
most mods on the nexus allow you to craft the things at a crafting station
Last edited by Icedfate; May 11, 2022 @ 9:39am
Bored Peon May 11, 2022 @ 9:37am 
Originally posted by Xenon The Noble:
How do you get Hellfire PA in Fallout 4 without a mod? As usual, I'm missing a clue here.
One of the community trolls already tried baiting me with that. I would throw that can of worms away. All you are doing it setting yourself up for an argument on whether or not Creation Club items are mods or not.

Going into a help topic to start arguing with people trying to help while providing NOTHING useful to the topic at all is nothing but a rude disrespectful derailment of a topic.
Last edited by Bored Peon; May 11, 2022 @ 9:40am
DouglasGrave May 11, 2022 @ 9:44am 
Originally posted by Icedfate:
isn't creation club just "paid mods". That seems strange that someone says "i paid for CC content, but I have to desire to mod my game".

um, if you are using CC, aren't you modding the game anyway?
By the same reasoning, you can call any DLC a mod, and it is indeed something that modifies the game. In that sense you could call them mods.

People generally don't consider them to be the same however, distinguishing between things provided by the original developers and those made by third parties. And Creation Club items are slightly different again, being made by a third party, but under contract from Bethesda, who also support and supply the item.
Last edited by DouglasGrave; May 11, 2022 @ 9:44am
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