exe that allows new scripts to be added to the game, and always requires an update whenever the game itself updates. It is also worth noting that none of these bugs are related to the 'Fallout 4 Script Extender'.
There isn't much info on this yet besides the one report, but it would appear that the Pipboy Skins on the Creation Club seem to refuse to work when any other 'free' mod is installed. But in the worst case scenario, it can permanently damage a game save if it is overwritten after this bug has gone rampant.įinally, what may be the last nail in this coffin is the fact that there is a report going around where some of the Creation Club mods are having conflicts with regular 'free' mods. Failure to respect a proper dependency order can in the best case simply cause the game to crash.
This is potentially destructive for existing save files, as mod dependencies require that some mods be loaded first. As if it wasn't bad enough that Bethesda will place extra (and likely unneeded) files on your computer without prompting you or asking permission, reports have been surfacing that your load order (which facilitates the order in which mods get loaded first) is now forced to load your mods in alphabetical order.