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The issue is caused by Engine Fixes. Specifically the "Part 1" file. One of the features of this mod allows achievements to be unlocked with mods installed. When this feature attempts to hook into the game, it encounters an error which causes the engine to disable all plugins. This seems to be a form of "safe mode" the game goes into after a crash.

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To avoid this issue, you simply need to open the file "Skyrim Special Edition/Data/SKSE/Plugins/EngineFixes.toml" in a text editor. Find the [Patches] section, then locate the line EnableAchievementsWithMods and change the value to false. It should look a little like this:

.NET Script Framework hasn't been updated for two years. It is not compatible with v1.6.xx. Therefore, NGIO isn't either. You can still use your generated grass cache with this mod, however. Grass Cache Helper NG

Tried the changes to Engine Fixes, updated everything and followed all of the how to fix after Beth fubared everything, dotted the i's and crossed the t's...still crashes as soon as I hit the SKSE launcher. Which sucks since I'm just finishing a conversion of a player home (with permission by it's original author) and can't even test it. So either I sit and wait for this unwanted mess to be fixed, or I have to downgrade/go GOG since all of my mods worked well prior to this unwarranted and unasked for update.

Metro Launcher 10 is the app to use if you want to enjoy the aesthetics of Windows 10 in your Android smartphone. You can also customize each and every one of the interface features using the configuration settings: font color, number of columns, location and color of the tile, etc.

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Metro Launcher 10 is one of the nicest and most effective ways to apply the Windows 10 interface to your Android. The app is also filled with configuration options that help you truly customize your experience.

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Both Fallout 3 and Fallout New Vegas have been out for a number of years now and there is a truly amazing community that has supported both games with really creative mods since the game's release. Fallout 3 was the last Bethesda RPG game that could be used without Steam. Recent Bethesda games need Steam even when the game is installed from a CD/DVD. Fallout 3 is usually considered the closest to being a typical Role Playing Game of the three Bethesda Fallout games (e.g., see this review). This guide covers mods and utilities for Fallout 3, with a similar format, some similar content, and many similar mods, to the Fear and Loathing in New Vegas guide for Fallout NV. Many game resources such as textures, graphic models, and even some tools can be used in both games. There is even a mod called Tale of Two Wastelandsthat allows a single character to travel and play in both wastelands
The Modding Fallout 3 : Start to Finish series of videos from GamerPoets , especially the Modding Fallout 3 : My Way videos and resources contains a large set of videos and associated resources on how to setup and mod Fallout 3. Several of the individual videos are particularly important and will be referenced in this guide.
Another series of videos, in this case about playing Fallout 3, from GamerPoets is the extensive Let's Roleplay Fallout 3 : Junktown Vendor series which demonstrate what can be achieved today with Fallout 3 and modern computers; making use of mods from this guide.

The guide was initially developed as a comprehensive collection of compatible mods primarily for users experienced with modding and playing Bethesda RPG games. Ongoing reoranizations of the guide are intended to make it more useful for less experienced users while retaining the value for those with more experience. It is expected that many users will start out using only a modest subset of the mods and tools in the guide and perhaps add additional mods later. In general mods that include fixes/patches, graphics improvements (e.g., textures and models) and/or sounds are the least problematic to add to Fallout 3. Initial users may even find that guides such as Markie's Fallout_3_Modding_Guide are quite useful for initially modding and playing Falloout 3.

Only the Game of the Year (GOTY) Edition will be supported, with all DLC required. Users without all the major DLC can still use the guide, but without a few of the mods or patches. Like other guides on STEP, this guide uses Mod Organizer as its mod manager, LOOT for automated plugin sorting, and Wrye Flash to automatically manage some of the resource conflicts. Heavily modding a Bethesda game adds a lot of additional interest and playability to the game, but takes a lot of time to achieve. It will take several days - and often longer - to follow most of the steps in the full version of this guide (and other STEP guides) including reading the important additional material about modding Bethesda games as well as the details of the individual mods being added. The reorganized version will move a lot of the advanced material to simplify initial use of the guide.

Fallout 3 has a reputation for poor stability, especially with Windows 7/8.1/10. This guide adds utilities and related fixes to improve stability and expand the effective memory available for the Fallout 3 executable. Fallout 3 works reasonably well for many users with Windows 7/8.1/10, but is not entirely bug-free. As the time in-game gets larger the stability decreases. Practices such as eliminating autosaves and limiting fast travel from or to interior areas like Megaton help reduce this deterioration.

Due to the somewhat whimsical nature of the original Fallout series, this guide will not take itself too seriously, but nonetheless a little more seriously than the highly irreverent Fallout 1 and 2; Fallout 3 is a little more serious than the previous Fallout games and even the follow-on "Fallout New Vegas". The areas near the starting location for the game are more dangerous than the areas around the starting location for Fallout New Vegas. Even the early quests in Fallout 3 can involve travel through dangerous areas with grouped enemies. The title of this guide, "Clear and Present Danger", reflects this danger. The theme is intended to reflect the overall impression of Fallout 3 as well as remaining true to the Fallout tradition.

This guide extends some of the concepts from other STEP guides including the Fear and Loathing in New Vegas guide, the TTW guide, and the Skyrim Revisited, SRLE Extended: Legacy of The Dragonborn , and A Real Explorer's Guide to Skyrim guide (which emphasizes new locations) guides for Skyrim. The initial guide layout and even some mod descriptions from Fear and Loathing in New Vegas have been preserved whenever possible, and the guide notes mods that are similar in both games.

The mods, utilities, and guidance in this guide are listed from top down. It's recommended that mods be installed in Mod Organizer using that order at least in the User Interface section. Keep in mind, there are very specific directions to install some of the interface mods and those directions are very important to make sure there are no problems when starting Fallout 3.

The guide is intended for use across a range of different systems. Fortunately the base Fallout 3 game doesn't need a highly capable system. This guide expects that the minimum system has at least 1 GB of VRAM and is capable of running more than just vanilla Fallout 3. The vanilla textures in Fallout 3 (and even Fallout NV and Skyrim) are typically no larger than 512x512. As systems and graphic cards have gotten more powerful this guide includes many high resolution texture mods with 2Kx2K textures, sometimes even 4kx4k. Users can choose among alternative mods suitable for their systems.

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