

Start with large batches of files and narrow them down. Narrow down which files in that folder are causing the issue.

No need to do them one at a time at first.ģ. Narrow down which folder in "Textures" is causing the issue. What I did was I removed the "Textures" folder and went to the area that I CTD, and saved my game there so I could load it up and know right away if it's still an issue.Ģ. For me, this didn't CTD on loading the save, but instead in a specific region of the map. I started placing the "unsafe" files in at larger amounts, then smaller and smaller amounts, until I had narrowed down which file had the issue.ġ. The third and final batch did not crash my game and were placed into the "safe" folder.Ĥ. The second batch crashed my game and they were placed in an "unsafe" folder.Ĥ. If that batch didn't cause a CTD they would be placed in the "safe" folder.ģ. 30 at a time, I put the files back in and started my game. That way I could load the game and immediately know.Ģ. With the textures removed, I went to the location that caused my game to CTD and saved. Here's the methodology I used, in case people experiencing a similar issue wish to replicate it:ġ. So for me, my game didn't crash until those textures were loaded in upon going into a certain part of the map. I just finished fixing almost the same issue, it was a specific texture file (roofmetal03_d.dds) but I'm not sure what mod it was from. I love that mod.Īnyway, try it, let me know if it works for you (disable all the mods, check to see if you have that Textures folder in there, take it out) and let me know if it works for you! I really hope the problem isn't with "True Storms". I've had PowerArmor a ton of times but when thinking about the other place I frequently crashed there were raiders, so it's possible the frame got exposed during the fight. Did you ever install "CREEPY MONSTERS OF THE WASTELAND"? Come to think of it, I don't think I've seen a hound since I started having this problem. I suspect the problem was with the FEVHound, only because if you look up at the map that's right around where one would spawn if I continued down this road. can you check to see if you have any of these? I honestly don't know which mods all of these came from. under \Textures\Effects I had the files fxraindrops_d.dds and fxraindrops_n.dds.DDS content for FEVHound, PowerArmor, and Wraith.


under \Textures\Actors I had folders and.What was so horrible in that "Textures" folder? So I took it out (just moved the Textures folder to the desktop), made the INIs match the Fallout 4 Mod Installation instructions, and launched. So, in digging around the Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Fallout 4\Data folder I noticed that there was a "Textures" folder, which when I was watching an old YouTube video I noticed wasn't there by default.
