![]() ![]() ![]() There's also a version of the Fallout 4 script extender that works with the latest patch, but that also requires jumping through several hoops to get it working, and it needs the Nexus Mod Manager to function. First of all, you'll need to have the Nexus Mod Manager (NMM) installed you'll need to launch NMM, then launch Fallout 4, then switch back to NMM and re-enable the mods. It's still not clear whether Bethesda intentionally removed mod support or if it was just a mistake.Ī user on the Nexus Mods forum has published a way to bypass the problem, but it's not the simplest of processes. INI edit that previously got round this issue no longer works. The patch adds a new launcher that disables mods on startup, and using the. But it's not such good news for those who have been modding the game, as the 1.2 patch breaks support for mods. Good news for Fallout 4 fans: the latest official patch for the game has arrived on Steam, bringing with it a couple of new features and several fixes.
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