


I guess I'll be back to work on the modification after the hardcore mode from Bethesda will be released. Then in the future, when something goes really wrong with my save file, I will lose, at most, a real-time day's progress.Įdited by Kikaimegami, 17 February 2016 - 05:14 AM.I am not playing the game now so I assume the mod may have conflicts with newest versions of Fallout 4. If I'm quitting for the night after playing for way too many hours, that's a new save. It will revert everything in the world to its vanilla, new game state.Īnd let this be a lesson in the future to go into the main menu and make a new save before you start a massive building project, then another new save after you're doneĮDIT: Actually, my personal method of save file use is: If it's been a (real life) day since I last saved a new save, then it's time to do that again. The nuclear option is "revertworld" in the console, but you will lose all changes to all settlements you have built/scrapped. Just don't build as much stuff next time. You can then save again, and re-enable those mods to try again. You'll get a warning when loading the save and all the things you built from them will be gone, but at least you'll be able to load your save. You can also temporarily disable those mods in NMM. Also make sure nothing else is using memory in the background (close all browsers, image editors, pretty much anything else running, before loading the game). To that end, you can try turning down all your graphics settings to the lowest possible just so you can get close enough to start scrapping/storing things, and approach slowly (no sprinting/running) to give things time to load.

I believe it's generally a memory issue when you get to that point, so the crashing means your video card/system likely isn't up to the task of loading all that junk upon entering the relevant cells.
