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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.
You might find out which merchant travels by the Boston Airport and the places they stop at by doing a search for such info.
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 could always use the console command TCL to go get it.
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.
He said in his post, he using no mods. :)
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.
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.
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.
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."
How do you get Hellfire PA in Fallout 4 without a mod? As usual, I'm missing a clue here.
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
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.
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.