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Hello.  Im trying to put together a Fallout 4 guide, and I have some questions.

 

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Im looking at these seven F4SE doo-dads, and I'd like to know if they're recommended:

 

xSE PluginPreloader F4 (manual install)

 

PrivateProfileRedirector F4 - Faster game start (INI file cacher)  

 

Address Library for F4SE Plugins

 

Baka ScrapHeap-Script Memory Limit Expander

 

Buffout 4

 

Auto Gamepad Switch

 

and...

 

Canary Save File Monitor

 

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They all seem to have tangible benefits.  But they also may be difficult to use.  Are they stable, or necessary, or effective? 

 

Any opinions or experiences would be appreciated.

 

-thx.

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  • 2 months later...

@boycadNot sure where you are publishing your guide, but if it's on the Step wiki ... so you and others know, we have a means of displaying links to unofficial guides on the game home pages (e.g., Fallout4:Wiki). In order to do so, you can add the following code to the top of your guide (or wherever). Just replace <Username> and <Guidename>

{{#set: Game={{NAMESPACE}}
|GuideMaintenance=Unofficial
|GuideTitle=<Username>-<Guidename>
}}__NOTITLE__[[Category:{{NAMESPACE}} Guides]][[Category:Unofficial Game Guides]]{{DISPLAYTITLE:<Username>-<Guidename>}}

Ideally, the guide should be moved to a page like:

Gamespace:Unofficial-UserName-#.#.#

... but as long as it's in the relevant namespace (Fallout4: in this case), your guide will be listed under Unofficial Guides in the game home page. We have included some examples of other user-created guides here.

Ultimately, members have the option of constructing their guides using our mod pages, which is nice for everyone, since the mod pages are available then for ANY guide (and they allow for guide-specific instructions). You can read over the Step Portal for general instructions on how to do all of this (see game portal page of interest, like Fallout4 Portal). The other benefit of this is that user guides have mod tables consistent with the site look/feel.

None of this is required, but we will likely scrape the wiki for user guides now and then and configure so that they appear on game home pages.

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@z929669 Thanks for the tips and information.  Yes, I would like to have it hosted on STEP.  I'm not the sort of user to finish it quickly though.  Whats worse, the last time I loaded in to the game it clocked like 17fps, running only the stuff I mentioned above, which means I will have to consider the hardware component more seriously.  I can still write it, but It will be hard to test a guide for mistakes and conflicts with such poor base performance.

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On 2/22/2021 at 9:53 AM, Miko19 said:

Don't use Baka ScrapHeap with Buffout

Apparently Buffout 4 also deprecates Faster Workshop (Workshop Lag Fix), as the FPS Fix author Antonix35  says.

edit: Furtherly apparent, Private Profile Redirector F4 - Faster Start Games (INI File Cacher) is contraindicated by the Advanced Animation Framework guide author Saya_Scarlett (LL link).  Under "Skip/Scrap these Patches (Incompatibilities)" she says:

  • Private Profile Redirector F4 - Faster Game Start (INI File Cacher) [Royally <bleep>s with INI files. Avoid like the <bleeping> plague.]

 

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