
Most of these mods are fairly small in scope but still make some fun changes to the game so I'm glad there's a way to fix what the patch broke.

These creations have added lightsabers, removed creepy mannequins and even pissed off Major League Baseball among other things. If that workaround isn't having the intended effect, check out this thread on Bethesda's forums for other potential solutions.Īlthough Fallout 4's official modding tools won't be out until next year, players have already developed several modifications for the post-apocalyptic role-playing game. Re-enable your mods with the Nexus Mod Manager.Run Fallout 4 but don't push "Play" on the game's launcher.Once youve created an account and installed the manager, log into your Nexus account in the manager to enable direct downloads. In the meantime, players have discovered the following workaround: Nexus Mod Manager is the easiest way to install many mods for Fallout 4, as it eliminates most of the hassle of installing mods manually. I'd imagine many modders are doing just that right now. Game patches often disrupt mods' functioning, forcing the creators of those mods to update them.

This doesn't seem to be a conscious effort on Bethesda's part. Players are reporting that mods are being disabled by Fallout 4's launcher.
