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BAT FILE RECOMMENDED
This is my old ini start command line [GENERAL] "startcommandscrabledbyinternet"= load mysave;fov 87 87;cl off;gr off;set timescale to 10
now I use this "startcommandscrabledbyinternet"= bat start
and have a txt file named start.txt in Fallout 4 folder with this text load mysave fov 87 87 cl off gr off set timescale to 10
With BAT file you don't need to change ini, just use the bat command If you let your ini file run the bat you can change commands in the bat txt and never touch the ini again You can also share the bat in mods etc and people only need one line in their ini file You can use the BAT file to add starting spells, summon followers, and lots of things If you are ambitious see my post on Stovies Weather and Interior Overhaul about rim light off by ESP file thanks again robotgeant
I added sStartingCjavascript-event-strippedcl off and the version from the comment below to GENERAL section in Fallout4.ini in "My Documents/My Games" folder. Nothing changed. Any tips? It works only manually from console command in game sadly. This is driving me nuts :\
If you are still looking for an answer, Nexusmods is censoring the correct command for some reason. Just look at the post by deynger from "17 February 2023" where he put up an image of the command so it would not get overwritten by the site.
EDIT: Or just look for the next best post. Before I answered, your post did not get shifted up and the post mentioned by me was right above.
Does somebody know the exact reason why this isn't possible on console? I'm not sure I follow, why does an ini tweak to disable godrays work on Xbox but not for character light?
Maybe it does work but no one tried it. Try doing it yourself. Or make a request on reddit maybe someone have the time and knowledge to make it possible on Xbox.
Did try with the command from the images in here, unfortunately it didn't work. The settings I changed for field of view worked so I know that the ini got uploaded correctly, but I wonder if there is an alternative way to make it happen?
For like 4 weeks I have been trying to figure out why suddenly everyone and everythig starts to glow in the dark..Checks and cleaned mods, un installed mods to do with weather, lighting, NAC, reading .ini and pref help, troubleshooting, you name it. Nothing came up..
As soon as I type in cl off it all went back to normal.
I can't seem to get this to work. This is what I've tried so far:
1. Entering the command "sStartingCjavascript-event-strippedcl rim 0.002" in both fallout4.ini and fallout4custom.ini 2. Entering the command "sStarting Console Command [WITHOUT SPACING. The website changes the line to the one above if I don't use spaces] =cl rim 0.002" in both fallout4.ini and fallout4custom.ini 3. Using the "Auto Execute" feature in Fallout 4 Tweaker, adding the console command line "cl rim 0.002" in the AutoExec text file.
If I add the line "cl rim 0.002" in console in-game, it works tough. It just sucks to add it manually every time I open the game.
I am using Fallout 4 Tweaker to edit the ini files.
Any ideas why neither of these options work for me?
You might have the same problem as me, are you using lighting mods?
None of the commands were working in any way I tried, until I tried shutting off a couple of lighting mods. Then it worked. I figured the ini gets loaded first, then the mods apply after the and change the cl command to normal. I'm wondering if there's a way to make this command auto-run AFTER the mods all load.
I'm using the lighting mods "Ultra Exterior Lighting" and "Ultra Interior Lighting", maybe that could be it? Could it also be why I can't get the "fMouseHeadingYScale" command to work?
None of the commands were working in any way I tried, until I tried shutting off a couple of lighting mods. Then it worked. I figured the ini gets loaded first, then the mods apply after the and change the cl command to normal. Is there a way to make this command auto-run AFTER the mods all load?
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BAT FILE RECOMMENDED
This is my old ini start command line
[GENERAL]
"startcommandscrabledbyinternet"= load mysave;fov 87 87;cl off;gr off;set timescale to 10
now I use this
"startcommandscrabledbyinternet"= bat start
and have a txt file named start.txt in Fallout 4 folder with this text
load mysave
fov 87 87
cl off
gr off
set timescale to 10
With BAT file you don't need to change ini, just use the bat command
If you let your ini file run the bat you can change commands in the bat txt and never touch the ini again
You can also share the bat in mods etc and people only need one line in their ini file
You can use the BAT file to add starting spells, summon followers, and lots of things
If you are ambitious see my post on Stovies Weather and Interior Overhaul about rim light off by ESP file
thanks again robotgeant
add
to
C:\Users\Documents\My Games\Fallout4\Fallout4Custom.ini
[General]
thk Pantherdency
edit : ugh nvermind nexus blocked the code.
EDIT: Or just look for the next best post. Before I answered, your post did not get shifted up and the post mentioned by me was right above.
For like 4 weeks I have been trying to figure out why suddenly everyone and everythig starts to glow in the dark..Checks and cleaned mods, un installed mods to do with weather, lighting, NAC, reading .ini and pref help, troubleshooting, you name it. Nothing came up..
As soon as I type in cl off it all went back to normal.
Another way to add this command on startup is this way
C:\Users\Documents\My Games\Fallout4\Fallout4.ini
add under General like shown
For me it only worked this way. I hope this will help someone else because i had a hard time to fix it.
1. Entering the command "sStartingCjavascript-event-strippedcl rim 0.002" in both fallout4.ini and fallout4custom.ini
2. Entering the command "sStarting Console Command [WITHOUT SPACING. The website changes the line to the one above if I don't use spaces] =cl rim 0.002" in both fallout4.ini and fallout4custom.ini
3. Using the "Auto Execute" feature in Fallout 4 Tweaker, adding the console command line "cl rim 0.002" in the AutoExec text file.
If I add the line "cl rim 0.002" in console in-game, it works tough. It just sucks to add it manually every time I open the game.
I am using Fallout 4 Tweaker to edit the ini files.
Any ideas why neither of these options work for me?
None of the commands were working in any way I tried, until I tried shutting off a couple of lighting mods. Then it worked. I figured the ini gets loaded first, then the mods apply after the and change the cl command to normal. I'm wondering if there's a way to make this command auto-run AFTER the mods all load.
I will have to experiment a bit.