
- #Fallout 4 crashes trying access menu install#
- #Fallout 4 crashes trying access menu mod#
- #Fallout 4 crashes trying access menu mods#
#Fallout 4 crashes trying access menu mods#
If you don't have a save with twenty hours on it, having started with all the mods already in question, it's still an unverified-to-be-stable installation, and you shouldn't have moved on to installing the next set of mods.
#Fallout 4 crashes trying access menu mod#
That was a problem you created when you installed a mod and it's finally rearing its head (or you don't have it blocked in the firewall, or haven't told Steam to shove their updates back where they got them). "Suddenly without any change in the game or Nexus" : CTDs. Undoubtedly it's my load order that CTDs the game 9 out of 10 times every time I try to start the game exe, but once past that, it's smooth sailing until War of the Commonwealth spawns too many npcs. Additions mid game are ok, removal is not. And if you find a mod that you have to remove, it's time to start a new game. 3 Select Brose local files Menu Theres 12 Gems for each level: 6 for the.
#Fallout 4 crashes trying access menu install#
That's also more for CTD on game start up, not loading a save. Im trying to install Fallout 3 on my dads computer, which is running Windows. If the game breaks, it's in one of the sets you just installed. You don't just throw 255 mods at F4, you install a few at a time and play the game. The 'divide them into two' isn't an option I'd enjoy trying. I have the maximum amount of plugins that you can have: 255. You'll just have to pretend that using it completely gives away your position, which it doesn't. You'll also want a 'flashlight' mod that extends the light casting range of headlamps and PA (not the pipboy light). You don't really need new locations to enjoy F4 again, just the same chance of falling off a cliff because you can't see anything, or dying from radiation because you haven't showered (Get Dirty), than you have of getting shot. Uninstall at least those four mods and make a new game.Īnd if you want to play F4 heavily modified into reality, start with getting Darker Nights, and Interior Lighting Overhaul. You can keep deleting saves until you find one that will save, but in all likelihood (you'll lose about ten hours) as you approach the same amount of in-game time or trouble locations, it will crash or save-bloat again.

If that save is borked too, it will crash. If the reserved space fails to clear, you should power cycle your Xbox One and try again. Press Menu on your controller and select Clear reserved space. Navigate to the right where the Saved Data is located and highlight Reserved Space. In the header of that file you will see what file caused the crash. Run that script, you will see a new text file in that folder. Copy that log and put it in a folder with the Auto Scanner script. Press Menu on your controller and select Manage Game. If you install Buffout 4 correctly, the next time the game crashes, it will produce a crash log text file in the save folder. When you finally do get an older save to load, immediately try to save the game. Highlight Fallout 4 from the Games category.

If you see a spike in size comparative to the list of saves then it's bloated (and sadly already has been borked for some time now).ĭelete the bloated save files. If a save game CTDs on loading it, check if the save file is about >60 megs. Press and hold the Xbox button on the front of the console for. Most of those would cause memory related CTDs all by themselves, but after uninstalling them I no longer have save bloat problems. I had to get rid of all four Rising City mods, Unique NPCs / Monsters, and (I don't see it there but, sparingly use Awesome Follower Tweaks to make new followers).

