About this mod
Makes ANY Fallout4 .ini setting per-character instead of global.
- Requirements
- Permissions and credits
Ever been annoyed many game options (colors, fov, screenshot names, control-related options, etc) are global .ini settings instead of being saved on a per-character basis? Wish you could play one char with fo:nv colors, another at 150 fov and yet another with any other random settings you'd never want on a normal playthrough? This mod allows for all that.
If you've used my older mod, "Multi-Character UI Colors", this is essentially v2 of that. It will apply to any .ini setting(s) of your choosing, not just colors.
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This mod is customizable - alongside the plugin you will find an M_C_S.ini; in it you can copy paste any valid .ini setting and my plugin will automatically start saving/loading those settings every time you save/load. Or you could delete the settings I've provided if you don't like the plugin saving those, your experience is 100% up to you.
Additionally, in case you want to experiment ingame with what settings you want saved and which you want to leave global without going through the M_C_S.ini everytime, this plugin also automatically creates an MCM menu with every setting in the M_C_S.ini that you can toggle active/global.
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Installation:
- Extract the .rar
- Copy paste the Data folder over the one in your install folder, click "yes" to override
If you've used my M_C_UI_C mod, uninstall that one first, then install this one.
Uninstallation:
- Delete M_C_S.dll & M_C_S.ini from (FO4 Install Location)\Data\F4SE\Plugins\
- Delete the MultiCharacterSettings folder from (FO4 Install Location)\Data\MCM\Config\
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Compatibility:
This mod should be compatible with any mod. (However mods that also alter .ini settings ingame will either overwrite or be overwritten by settings read from my mod whenever a savefile is loaded).
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If you're sitting there thinking to yourself "k that's great and all, but most of those settings you have to fiddle with the .ini anyway, or the console ingame, I'm not going to go through the trouble of that just to make use of your mod", well, I have the answer for that too. Check out my Ini Setting Switcher mod.