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Secondly, are you putting the power armor close enough to the power armor station? I have to put it really close for it to register the armor.
Yes I am putting it close enough. If it wasn't close enough, the game would tell me that I needed a power armor anyways.
You can also try to uninstall that enclave armor mod and see if that helps.
Lol this sucks
I feel for you. I had 3 mods and the game worked quite stable. Then I went batsh!t crazy and added a bunch of other mods and the game could not start at all.
Now I'm on a clean install again.
Which mod are you using exactly anyway?
https://mods.bethesda.net/#en/workshop/fallout4/mod-detail/849256
Yes, but that doesn't stop anyone from wanting to use mods for their own enjoyment. If authors put something that catches the viewers eye, they should at least retain their responsibility to keep it clean. Or if they will make mistakes like these and won't fix them, don't put at all.
Just briefly glancing at the comments, it looks like several people are having the problem. I think it would be best to just not use it for now.
Also, do you only use Bethesda's website for mods?