One last thing i didn't think of, is that you may just be using too many mods. I thinkt he issue was fixed eventually, but it was aproblem for a while for some uploaders. I would also check for newer versions posted, I don't know how handles updates but on steamworks for skyrim some people had to upload a mod as entirely new since they had issues updating one already posted. ![]() That could also mean there may be issues later into the game with the mod in that case, and I'd remove it if it hasn't been update din a while. There is also the chance the mod you are using is very outdated, and the patched version of the game you are running may have issues that affect new toons coming out of the vault so you hadn't noticed the problem until now. To keep it simple though, just choose between them if you the patience to go through discovering a conflict (if there is one, could just be a buggy mod or a sabo'd one that the author did not upload theirself) or just stop using the one you identify the issue with to save yourself the hassle of finding out if it works on it's own but won't with certain other mod or mods you are using. you will need to google it up in that case, to see whether the newest dated plugins load first or last, since last loaded plugins have seniority over changes made in earlier ones. It's possible you can get them onto a usb, OR have some program on windows that allows you to browse xbone files and change their properties possibly their file dates and that should affect your load order. On the PC we have programs that do that for us, by changing the dates ont he plugins since the (iirc 'newest' dated plugins load first, or vice versa) since bethesda launchers haven't allowed us to do that. At that point you have two choices: the mod that seems to cause the issue you have to do without, OR you can then keep the mod causing the issue active while deselecting previously enabled mods one by one to see if the issue goes away and then you identified conflicting mods and will be forced to choose between them unless a patch to make them play nicely is available or you can somehow adjust the load order of mods on the console version of the game manually. Unfortunately the only way to figure out which mod or mods cause the issue is by deselecting them one by one or going in reverse and deselecting all at once and then selecting one by one until you get the issue. Your load order might have issues, or there may be mod conflicts. ![]() My assumption though was console users are new to using mods if they haven't played previous bethesda games on the pc. ![]() I was going to wonder if some douche rigged a mod to nuke the save, but then you mentioned the disc is scratched.
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