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A loose file is a file that exist within the Fallout 4 directory that is not listed by any manifests. By Default, Fallout 4 ignores loose files. This includes the compiled .pex files the Papyrus Compiler creates. If you find that none of your scripts appear to be working in the game, then most likely it is because you have not enable loose files.  
A loose file is a file that exist within the Fallout 4 directory that is not listed by any manifests. By Default, Fallout 4 ignores loose files. This includes the compiled .pex files the Papyrus Compiler creates. If you find that none of your scripts appear to be working in the game, then most likely it is because you have not enable loose files.  



Revision as of 22:04, 1 August 2016

A loose file is a file that exist within the Fallout 4 directory that is not listed by any manifests. By Default, Fallout 4 ignores loose files. This includes the compiled .pex files the Papyrus Compiler creates. If you find that none of your scripts appear to be working in the game, then most likely it is because you have not enable loose files.

  1. Open\Create the file : <Documents>\My Games\Fallout 4\Fallout4Custom.ini
  2. Populate the Fallout4Custom.ini file with the following:
[Archive] 
bInvalidateOlderFiles=1
sResourceDataDirsFinal=