Steam Fallout 4 Mods
If you're sick and tired of Bethesda pushing out updates for the Creation Club that affects the FO4.exe that breaks your mods and your version of F4SE, this guide will show how to revert back to a previous or preferred version. This will be a step-by-step written guide for those who can't or don't want to watch the video that is provided below. This guide is mainly for Steam users, as it REQUIRES Steam to perform some functions that otherwise I don't think would be possible without it.(This post is pretty much a written guide of a video which will be posted below this guide. The video is outdated but the tutorial itself is pretty much the same.)Before we begin, you will need to be able to access Steam's Console. If you haven't done this before, to do this:1. Steam should appear on your taskbar below your screen.2.
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This page contains instructions on how to install mods on the PC version of Fallout 4. There are two main methods of installing mods: manually or via a program such as the Nexus Mod Manager.If. Among other topics, Hines briefly explained how bringing mods to the Xbox One and Playstation 4 versions of Fallout 4 will impact the PC edition of the game. As the Inquisitr reported earlier this month, Bethesda has already confirmed that all PC copies of the game will have to be activated through Steam.
Right-click on the Steam icon on your taskbar, then right-click on the other Steam icon.3. Select Properties.4. In the Steam Properties window 'Shortcut' tab then in the 'Target' box should have a file path where your Steam.exe is located in quotes.
Add a space next to the file path after the last quote and type in '-console' (without quotes).5. Hit Apply and OK then restart and reopen Steam. You will know you did this right when you see 'Console' to the right of your Steam name.OR1A. Press the Window + R on your keyboard (alternatively click on the Start button on the taskbar, then type in 'Run', without quotes, in the windows search bar).2A. In the 'Open:' bar in the window that pops up, type in 'steam://open/console' (without quotes). This should bring up the Console menu in Steam.To begin the actual guide now that you have access to the Steam Console:1.
Open 'Notepad' or some program that you can write down notes with.2. Write this down and keep this up for later:downloaddepotApp ID:Depot ID:Manifest ID. Open the Console menu in Steam then STOP!
You will not need to do anything with this just yet. Proceed to Step 4.4. Go to this website. On the top left of the page is a search bar. In the search bar, search for Fallout 4.5.
On the next page, down below in the search results, look for 'Fallout 4', then look for the AppID to the left. Copy and paste 377160 into the AppID section of your notepad.6. Click on the AppID number of Fallout 4.7. Down below you will be met with a Store Prices section.8. To the left of the Store Prices and currency listings, there will some tabs, look for 'Depots' in the tabs sections and click on it.9. In the Depots, look below for 'Fallout 4 exe' and to the left of it is the Depot ID.10. Copy and paste 377162 into your Depot ID section in your notepad.11.
Click on the DepotID number of Fallout 4 exe.12. On the next page, there is another tabs section. Look for and click on the 'Manifests' tab. Scroll below and you will see a 'Previous Manifests' section and below that are sections of three, titled (from left to right) 'DATE', 'RELATIVE DATE', and 'MANIFEST ID'.13. You will need the Manifest ID, but in order to find the Manifest ID of the exe version that you need or want, you have to have to find out the date of when the version of the exe was released. Dates September 2nd and October 1st were provided as the same game version (v1.7.15.0), I do not know why that is. That's a lot of work.I used the previous EXE posted by another Steam member in Dropbox.
First, I set Steam to only update Fallout 4 when I launch the game—which I never do, because I use the Fallout 4 Script extender to start the game, instead. I backed up and replaced the new EXE with a copy of the older one. No more warnings. I'm playing the same version of the game I did a few days ago, and I can wait patiently for everyone to update their mods before I have to update, myself.Edited by SirGalahad, 29 June 2018 - 02:21 AM. Thanks took me about 3 minutes to follow this guide and revert back. I also like how you have made it with the thought that people may use it for other games rather than just telling us to copy downloaddepot 310 into the console.But yeah for all the impatient ones all you need to do is copy 'downloaddepot 310' into the console and hit enter then go find the fallout.exe that it downloads (it tells you where it is) and replace the current.exe with the downloaded one.
This will revert your game back to 23rd May 2018 update. Very easy not hard at all.cheersEdited by Trueblue1878, 29 June 2018 - 06:21 AM. I tried the steam console revert method and even after copying over the old exe from june the game is broken, I can't load a save; I can't make a new game, I can't open the mod list either, it hangs on load with a loop of the power armour video in the background.RipI had this happen to me last time.
Steam Fallout 4 Mods
I even asked Beth to help and what they said is 'due to my computer not meeting the bare minimum as of the last update they are unable to help me.' It broke everything, I tried every thing I could think of.
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What helped was whipping out everything FO4 related, from the ini files, to the game directory. Your computer as of this moment doesn't meet the minimum anymore, sadly.Try undeleting the game, disable every mod you have, and then delete any FO4 folder from the ini files to directory.
Author:A comprehensive bugfixing mod for Fallout 4. The goal of the Unofficial Fallout 4 Patch (aka UFO4P) is to eventually fix every bug with Fallout 4 not officially resolved by the developers to the limits of the Creation Kit and community-developed tools, in one easy-to-install package.