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Yhwach 26 Apr, 2016 @ 12:01pm
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F4SE BROKEN? READ HERE! PSA/DOWNLOAD
Last thread update: 5/27/2024
The 2024-04-25 Fallout 4 update (1.10.980 and later) has broken F4SE and the rest of the native code modding scene similarly to Skyrim's "Anniversary Edition" patch.
An update is available, but I'm sure it can use more testing.
All native code plugins (.dlls) need to be updated by their creators for 1.10.980.
Old native code plugins not loading is not a problem with F4SE.
Do not email with questions about progress.
Nexus thread.[www.nexusmods.com]

Fallout 4 Auto-Backup: https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/26956

If links are wrapped around brackets (what these are)it means an update isn't out yet, but you can click the link to see if there is one as this thread isn't automatically updated as soon as an update is out.

If brackets are around the "Installer" link, it means the setup file for the installer wasn't uploaded yet and will be made available eventually.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5IKDa2KmF4
^Same steps, different version^

If links are wrapped around brackets (what these are)it means an update isn't out yet, but you can click the link to see if there is one as this thread isn't automatically updated as soon as an update is out.

NEW IN-TESTING VERSION for the new update
https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/42147
(The website has not been updated yet)

Previous version before the "game breaking" update
ZIP FILE: https://f4se.silverlock.org/beta/f4se_0_06_23.7z
ZIP for Fallout 4 VR: https://f4se.silverlock.org/beta/f4sevr_0_6_20.7z
INSTALLER: http://f4se.silverlock.org/beta/f4se_06_23_installer.exe
README: http://f4se.silverlock.org/f4se_0_06_23_readme.txt
WHATS NEW: http://f4se.silverlock.org/f4se_0_06_23_whatsnew.txt
Fallout 4 runtime 1.10.163

Older Releases
https://f4se.silverlock.org/archive/

The "ZIP" file requires Winzip, 7Zip, or Winrar to extract to your Fallout 4 folder.
If you're not comfortable buying Winzip or want an (arguably) superior zip program for absolutely free, consider the alternatives here:
7-Zip: http://7-zip.org/
Winrar: https://www.rarlab.com/download.htm

Winzip comes pre-installed on WIndows 10 as a trial, consider the above links if it expired.

Silverlock F4SE page not updating?
Hit CTRL + F5

Want to stop Fallout 4 from updating ?

F4SE not working?
Make sure you have the right version
or
Make sure the "plugins" are updated
or
Run F4SE as Administrator
or
Make sure the "old" F4SE files have been removed.

Want to stop updates and play anyway?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=3gAiLABNoIA


Without F4SE
Click "Steam" at the top left, and click "Go Offline..."
Steam no longer offers an option to completely disable updates, so setting the steam client offline would let you play your game in its current state without being forced to update.
There are two issues if you choose to do this:

1) If there's already an update in progress, and you either paused it, or made it go offline whilst the update isn't set to launch on update, you'll get a download error and the game will refuse to launch
2) Sometimes you won't be able to play the game offline until you update the game, ignoring the first point.
This can't be avoided, and you'll wind up having to set it to launch on update, and bypass steam using f4se.


With F4SE
  • Go to your Steam Library
  • Right Click Fallout 4
  • Click on Properties
  • Go to the Updates tab
  • Click the box at the top under 'Automatic Updates' and select "Only update this game when I launch it"
  • Click Close
From here, you can launch the game with f4se without the fear of the game updating, and when f4se is updated you may then update it.



Remember to back up for Fallout4.exe in case fallout 4 updates!
Or use this handy tool over here: https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/26956

How to Rollback Fallout 4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLQI_DVZfaQ





How to UPDATE F4SE
  1. Right clicking Fallout 4 in your Steam Library and clicking Properties
  2. Go to the "Local Files" tab, and click on "Browse Local Files..."
  3. Look for a file that contains ""f4se_1_10_"
  4. Remove any files which have a lower number than the new one you installed
    For example, you just installed "f4se_1_10_89", so remove the one that has a lower number at the end, ""f4se_1_10_83"
  5. Refer to "Getting an "Invalid Version", or "Wrong Version" error?" if you're getting those errors.


Getting an "Invalid Version", or "Wrong Version" error?
Try either one:
  1. One or more of your mods hasn't been updated for the current f4se yet.
    You can find your plugins directory by:
    - Right clicking Fallout 4 in your Steam Library and clicking Properties
    - Go to the "Local Files" tab, and click on "Browse Local Files..."
    - Double click on Data, then f4se, then plugins
    All of your F4SE plugins are in here, find out which one isn't updated and temporarily uninstall or move it out of there until it is. (check on the mod page when you can)

  2. You didn't install F4SE correctly.
    This is done when you haven't removed the older f4se .dll files and they're being loaded instead of the new ones, which you can fix by:
    - Right clicking Fallout 4 in your Steam Library and clicking Properties
    - Go to the "Local Files" tab, and click on "Browse Local Files..."
    What you're looking for is files like this one: "f4se_1_10_xx.dll"
    Delete the one that has a lower number than the one you installed and you're set.


How to backup your Fallout4.exe Automatically
https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/26956

How to backup your Fallout4.exe Manually
  • Go to your steam library
  • Right click Fallout 4 and click Properties
  • Click on Local Files
  • Click on 'Browse Local Files...'
  • Find where Fallout4 or Fallout4.exe is
  • Right click Fallout4.exe or Fallout4, and click on copy (or use CTRL + C)
  • Right click outside of the files, and right click, and click on "Paste" (or use CTRL + V)
Now you have a back up of your fallout 4 executable and can then replace it when the game updates with this old one by:
  • Go to your steam library
  • Right click Fallout 4 and click Properties
  • Click on Local Files
  • Click on 'Browse Local Files...'
  • Right Click on Fallout4 or Fallout4.exe and Select "Rename", and rename it to something else, or just add numbers after it
  • Go to the backup you made, and right click, then select "Rename"
  • Rename it from Fallout 4 - (Copy) or whatever you named it to, to Fallout4
You should now be able to use f4se with fallout 4, however, there are some things you should be aware of:

A) If Fallout 4 - Interface was updated, the game may not work correctly
B) If a lot of fallout 4 files were updated, including interface, your mods may not work correctly
Last edited by Yhwach; 27 May @ 1:59pm
Originally posted by Poobah Gorg:
Also, anyone who's getting notifications from this thread should've you know, read the important directions given in the original post. So that they could wait until F4SE and all their mods requiring it have been updated before they launch the game from the Steam client in order to update the game itself. But cursing the darkness is always more satisfying than lighting a candle... :Kenny::steamfacepalm:
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Sleepy 26 Apr, 2016 @ 12:16pm 
Yayyy
IanWPG 26 Apr, 2016 @ 12:17pm 
I'm waiting for it to come out of beta :)
Yhwach 26 Apr, 2016 @ 12:18pm 
If you're having trouble logging In, and I know I am, people have reported that they're unable to login, per bethesda having trouble with their servers.
Eustace the Monk 26 Apr, 2016 @ 12:19pm 
Could this be pinned?
draganot 26 Apr, 2016 @ 12:33pm 
Do they really expect people to distribute mods through them on PC? We got the nexus after all.
Yhwach 26 Apr, 2016 @ 12:34pm 
Originally posted by draganot:
Do they really expect people to distribute mods through them on PC? We got the nexus after all.
It shouldn't matter where you put them, their website is mainly for distributing mods across all platforms, and you don't "have" to post anything there, but you're able to.
Last edited by Yhwach; 26 Apr, 2016 @ 12:34pm
Crimsomrider 26 Apr, 2016 @ 12:34pm 
I find it hilarious they actually named that Giddyup Buttercup Power Armor "Horse Armor" xD Hahahaha Bethesda trolling :D
Last edited by Crimsomrider; 26 Apr, 2016 @ 12:34pm
Originally posted by draganot:
Do they really expect people to distribute mods through them on PC? We got the nexus after all.

And Steam Workshop...
Yhwach 26 Apr, 2016 @ 12:35pm 
Originally posted by Crimsomrider:
I find it hilarious they actually named that Giddyup Bottercup Power Armor "Horse Armor" xD Hahahaha Bethesda trolling :D
I saw quite a few interesting mods in there, like that automatron they show at the beginning which looked awesome
Crimsomrider 26 Apr, 2016 @ 12:36pm 
Originally posted by draganot:
Do they really expect people to distribute mods through them on PC? We got the nexus after all.

Yes, because console players are people too and they should somewhat experience what PC users are experiencing for years and what most of Steam users on this forum are taking for granted.
draganot 26 Apr, 2016 @ 12:39pm 
Originally posted by Crimsomrider:
Originally posted by draganot:
Do they really expect people to distribute mods through them on PC? We got the nexus after all.

Yes, because console players are people too and they should somewhat experience what PC users are experiencing for years and what most of Steam users on this forum are taking for granted.
Console users still won't get the best mods PC users can. Once the script extender is finished consoles won't get the very best mods. It's nice to give consoles mods and all, I mean, really nice. But they still won't get the best. I mostly meant do they really expect PC players to get mods from there. Console players have their own thing going on.
Crimsomrider 26 Apr, 2016 @ 12:41pm 
Originally posted by draganot:
Originally posted by Crimsomrider:

Yes, because console players are people too and they should somewhat experience what PC users are experiencing for years and what most of Steam users on this forum are taking for granted.
Console users still won't get the best mods PC users can. Once the script extender is finished consoles won't get the very best mods. It's nice to give consoles mods and all, I mean, really nice. But they still won't get the best. I mostly meant do they really expect PC players to get mods from there. Console players have their own thing going on.

I don't know what they expect, but it was obvious since Bethesda.net was announced that it will be a gateway for console players to install mods.

I personally will always use the Nexus.

@Scarecrow

Also an update on the connectivity issue from jurassica moderator :

We're currently investigating the issue. Thank you for bringing it to our attention and for your patience.
Last edited by Crimsomrider; 26 Apr, 2016 @ 12:42pm
Flippy 26 Apr, 2016 @ 12:50pm 
WHERE IS IT.
Yhwach 26 Apr, 2016 @ 12:50pm 
Originally posted by Flippy:
WHERE IS IT.
Launcher
Yhwach 26 Apr, 2016 @ 12:57pm 
Originally posted by Crimsomrider:
I just got in!
I can't :/
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