Last updated: February 19, 2025 at 03:34 AM
Summary of Reddit Comments for "123 tgz":
Settlement Menu Manager (SMM)
- Settlement Menu Manager (SMM) should be placed near the top of the load order.
- Some mods may depend on SMM loading before it does.
- Proper placement of SMM is crucial for other settlement object mods to work correctly.
Load Order Recommendations
- A user shared their load order with a Fallout 3 vibe, dropping some mods for a lower MB weather overhaul.
- Additional mods the user uses include Mutant Menagerie, Karma, Classic Skillbooks, Vault Dwellers Survival Guide, among others.
- The user appreciates the recommendations and is testing their load order for stability.
- They traveled to Far Harbor and Nuka World without any FPS issues, stuttering, or crashes.
- They tested problematic areas such as Boston Common, Haymarket Mall, and Concord.
- Some mods like Post Apocalyptic Commonwealth affected FPS in specific areas like Boston Common.
- The user also requested information on an in-game partial Haz mask from a mod.
Fallout 4 Load Order Discussion
- A user praised the OP for sharing their load order, stating it helped improve theirs.
- Another user requested a stable load order with minimal issues for at least 5 hours of gameplay.
- There was a discussion about load order stability and tips for testing problematic areas.
Other Reddit Queries
- A brief mention of the webauth bundle for EWC being supported from version 17.4.
- General advice on using gist or pastebin for sharing lengthy outputs instead of posting everything directly.
- Suggestion to check AUR comments for similar issues and mentions that the maintainer may need to update the package.
- Advice on installing debtap from AUR to install a .deb package from the github Releases page for Timeshift.
Overall, the comments provided insights into load order optimization in Fallout 4, recommendations for stability testing, and tips for resolving issues related to package maintenance in AUR and utilizing tools like debtap for package installations.