Oblivion dlcs installed wrong place
#Oblivion dlcs installed wrong place install#
I did a fresh install a few hundred hours ago, and I think I haven't had a single crash since, maybe 1 random crash. I'm definitely not an extreme fanboy, but I really enjoyed all of the story dlc, never played through nuka world more than twice, but far harbor is pretty great, at least for the change of scenery.īack to the point, I honestly can't attribute any problems at all the UFO4 patch. Especially if you play with mods and build settlements, the assets it adds for mods that use It is worth that alone. if you get the season pass on sale, I csnt imagine it not being worth 30 bucks.
I know what it's like to have very little time to game, my playtime is also very precious to me. While UFO4P fixes a number of vanilla bugs, it adds more complexity and its own share of buggy behavior to the game and the end result perceived by the player is that you get the same amount of bugs, they're just moved around.įor what it's worth ,I've had very,very little problems with UFO4 patch, I use the dlc version. If your reason for not restarting your save has to do with settlement builds, you may be able to transfer them outright to a new save via transfer settlements. Your only recourse is to uninstall the unofficial patch and restart your save if you want to use recent mods like Sim Settlements. At best you're adding back older and buggier versions of those scripts, at worst you're looking at constant crashes and things never working right. UFO4P works by replacing vanilla scripts with custom ones and quite a bit has changed in the game's core scripts since the non-dlc version of UFO4P was released.
If you are on the new executable with the older ufo4p, you're looking at lots of things straight up breaking across the entire game. NonDLC UFO4P is known to conflict with Sim Settlements but the issue is much deeper than SS.