This version uses loose files only, meaning there’s no plugin, and it will overwrite any conflicting files.
Langleys HD Texture Workshop - Broken Bricks (Packed) uses a BA2 archive with an ESP plugin instead. This setup improves performance and lets the load order resolve conflicts but counts toward the limited number of allowed BA2 files and plugins.
I love the textures but i get some weird glitchy wall textures that seem to layer with other ones and make it look weird. Almost as if there are two texture mods loading at the same time, so part of a red wall will suddenly turn yellow with a straight cut off line. Like this??
2020 here, just wanted to post what I found that finally fixed the pink bricks texture for me. RedRocketTV's advice below is great, but didn't apply to my situation at all. I don't even HAVE a bricks_01_d.dds file in my Textures folder (which is the key comment he linked to in his advice), although I do have a bricks01_d.dds file and other "bricks" files after having installed Langley's pack.
So messing around with trying to download other texture packs and replacing bricks or whatever was a complete waste of time, although I realize his advice may be unique to what his situation was and is now approaching a year old -- not to mention the advice in the post he linked to is three years old.
In the end, the solution was quite simple: I just deactivated Langley's Texture Pack, then DELETED it using Nexus Mod Manager, then reinstalled a fresh copy of the mod. That's it! No amount of resetting Archive Invalidation or anything else did the trick other than just getting what used to be a working copy of Langley's out of there then reinstalling it would work. I don't know how the file somehow gets corrupted but I assure you that I was not allowing it to be overwritten or overridden by any other texture, mod, or file. It just needed to be "refreshed".
I sure hope this helps someone because I was tearing my hair out knowing Langley's was causing this infamous pink brick issue, but I was loathe to give up all his other great textures in the game.
I also have the pink brick problem. Ill try out your solution. Ive also been having problems with texture mods in general, some work some dont, some textures within working mods dont even work for me. No clue whats going on, thought this might be connected, but I guess not.
If you replace brick textures you also need to match DExtBrickDetails01_d.dds with your brick design. Otherwise some buildings in Diamond city area will have some parts with vanilla bricks.
This Texture Pack is amazing and pairs perfectly with Vivid Fallout. It solves all the blurry-muddy textures in external buildings and do not eat my VRAM like most other packs available. I have it load after Vivid and before FlaconOil's and it's amazing. The final touch my load order needed. <3
I notice the book cover "Can YOU Survive the ZOMBIE Apocalypse?" and decided to look it up. I laughed pretty good cause it's a real book. It is a role playing book based on the chose as you go method. I must say it peaked my interest, so I ordered it.
I will let you know how good once it arrives and I read it.
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where can i find the .esp file in the vertex manager from this package for plugin load order ?
thx
Langleys HD Texture Workshop - Broken Bricks (Packed) uses a BA2 archive with an ESP plugin instead. This setup improves performance and lets the load order resolve conflicts but counts toward the limited number of allowed BA2 files and plugins.
a low end pc version would be nice aswell!
So messing around with trying to download other texture packs and replacing bricks or whatever was a complete waste of time, although I realize his advice may be unique to what his situation was and is now approaching a year old -- not to mention the advice in the post he linked to is three years old.
In the end, the solution was quite simple: I just deactivated Langley's Texture Pack, then DELETED it using Nexus Mod Manager, then reinstalled a fresh copy of the mod. That's it! No amount of resetting Archive Invalidation or anything else did the trick other than just getting what used to be a working copy of Langley's out of there then reinstalling it would work. I don't know how the file somehow gets corrupted but I assure you that I was not allowing it to be overwritten or overridden by any other texture, mod, or file. It just needed to be "refreshed".
I sure hope this helps someone because I was tearing my hair out knowing Langley's was causing this infamous pink brick issue, but I was loathe to give up all his other great textures in the game.
Thank God for simple fixes.
I will let you know how good once it arrives and I read it.