Fallout 3 Missing Textures

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Jan 10, 2010  So my game was working perfectly a few days ago. Then I installed a few mod updates (nothing that touched meshes or textures, just new esp files) and now I see big red exclamation marks and purple textures everywhere. Weird thing is, the missing meshes and textures appear on both vanilla and mod added npcs/objects.

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Piracy is a permanent ban, no warnings.All posts and comments in end, come down to moderator discretion.WRITE THIS War. War never changes(/spoiler)SEE THIS- The lore of the Fallout series- Classic Fallout Games- Fallout 3 community- Fallout: New Vegas community- Fallout 4 community- Fallout 76 community- Fallout modding community- Fallout Shelter community- Fallout Fan Art- Fallout 'Humor'- Journal-like fan fiction.- A subreddit for the Wasteland games.- Fallout-related cosplay- Fallout-sounding music. I recently installed the 4gb version of FNV, and then things went to shit. (I know it had to be one of the first mods installed) Now if I start a game all weapons, game map and effects are suddenly replaced by either a blue something, or the red warning sign.Might upload some pictures of the problem if needed. Note: all vanilla weapons are also affected (lever action shotgun revolvers)Edit: People keep telling me about archive invalidation, it has been on every time I used mods on NV.

It can't be the problem.Edit 2: After some fidling around with even more mods, that should have fixed the problem and downloading patches for mods. The game starts to crash every time it starts up.Album of BOSS recognizing and not recognizing the mods:. Theres not such thing as 'vanilla textures also missing'. There was a replacement and an error. Some mods are poorly created and instead of getting overwrited, they conflict with other textures modifications. Also, the game can trigger a problem like that one through specific situations.

Fallout 3 Missing Textures

Fallout 3 Missing Textures Pack

Maybe you entered a particular place in which there was a one of a kind conflict and since then the game was corrupted. Maybe you used an old modded save too many times. There are a lot of variables but what you're mentioning isn't one of them. Either you did something that you forgot (like installing another mod), you triggered an already existing conflict in-game or one of your files was corrupted. It could be 4gb (allthough I seriously doubt that can get corrupted in this manner) or another mod. The 4GB exe isn't what breaks your game.

Trust me, it isn't. All that exe does is load NVSE + 4GB patch (if you have the latest version). Now getting more memory to work things with is never a bad thing.Try Verifying the integrity of your game. If it's repairing stuff, you know your game just downright broke, for some reason. A fresh reinstall is also never bad, but might be a problem if your internet is slow.If you installed custom textures, you should really get Nexus Mod Manager. It has an inbuilt way for Archive Invalidation which is NEEDED for texture mods and such. Not having it WILL break your game.It sounds like you're running mods, quite a few of them.

That might actually where the problem lies. Again to backup the other poster, this has nothing to do with Fallout4GB.If Vanilla textures are missing, you have missing game data or corrupt data.

If you have mods that overwrite those textures (Like retexture mods to make your things look better), that is a different story. You need to turn on Archive Invalidation for any textures and models from mods to load (you can do this with a mod, but easier with the built in button in the Nexus Mod Manager)If normal things are gone without any texture mods and archive invalidation is on, you should go into steam, right click the game, click properties, click Local files and press 'verify integrity of game cache'.