

With that said, can I edit Loot.ini and force a path to "C:\Fallout 4 directory", or is it supposed to detect the mod plugins in " D:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Fallout 4\data".

Should the base directory folder be located inside of the mod organizer folder?Įdit: I assume the virtual file system is supposed to put Mod plugins inside of the games data folder without them actually being saved there. So they are in separate folders under the my C drive. " Your base directory, the directory where MO2 is installed, is C:/Fallout 4 directory.", I actually have the base directory in "C:\Fallout 4 directory", whereas mod organizer is installed in "C:\Mod Organizer 2". could it be that MO2 isn't recognizing the base directory? (which all the mods show up in MO2 and in game, just not for loot or FO4Edit) I even tried leaving the base directory at their default locations, installed the unofficial patch as a test plugin, but it still didn't detect any plugins (besides the game and DLC). I did reinstall MO2 several times, but the line was already set to "gamePath= D:\\SteamLibrary\\steamapps\\common\\Fallout 4".Īlso tried renaming the ini file and it reset MO2 but i'm still experiencing the same issue :( If the virtual file system is working, it should be somewhat large and I'll look through it to see if I can find anything obvious. If the usvfs*.log is empty, it means Windows or antivirus software is preventing the virtual file system from working. Finally, upload usvfs*.log to something like PasteBin and include a link to it here. Ensure LOOT is showing the correct game (and change it if necessary), and then exit LOOT and Mod Organizer. Close Mod Organizer 2, delete everything in the Mod Organizer\logs folder to start with clean logs, restart Mod Organizer 2, and run LOOT.

I also should also ask, is the game seeing any of the plugins? If nothing is seeing any of the plugins, run Mod Organizer 2, click Setting (the wrench and screwdriver icon at the top right), click the Diagnostics tab, and change Log Level to Debug. Look through the list and verify the path to the game is correct.

If this isn't the issue, click the three dots button at the top right and click Settings. Open Mod Organizer 2 and run LOOT> When LOOT opens, verify the correct game is selected (at the top center of the window). I think the issue that LOOT apparently can't access the internet is less important at the moment, so going back to the original issue.
