

i have fallout 4 script extender for last version, 1 10 163 0, i have the last mcm version, but as soon as i start the game it says that fallout script extender is not there and that MCM will not work. This is what is stopping settings being saved once people get the mods recognized by MCM. Step 5: Begin using MCM … 3:58am Having Trouble With Mod Organizer 2 Alright so I'm not sure why this is an issue, but for starters, I use Mod Organizer 2 NOT Nexus. Previously I used 'Mod Organizer' and the NMM. I've configured the Fallout 4 ini's to this video's specifications. The default profile will stay completely untouched and act as a backup. It is specifically designed for people who like to experiment with mods and … I'm having the same issue as OP and have F4SE correctly installed, and that's the only mod that shows up for MCM's requirements. Mod Organizer, aka Mod Organizer 2 (MO) is an open-source program designed to simplify the installation and management of mods and modding tools for beginners and experts alike. However, quite recently a lot of reports have been coming in of the Mods not working on Fallout 4. Inside the Settings folder right click and make a new txt file. What worked for me (found on russian modding site): I just installed MCM mod to the base game directory (./Fallout 4/Data/.), not via Mod Organizer. 'Fallout 4' Script Extender was also updated to be compatible with patch 1.2 although the tool still relies on Nexus Mod Manager for it to work.
