
Player.additem xxxxxxxx yy where "xxxxxxxx" is the FormID and "yy" is the amount If the file is just adding items via the console, EVERY line should look like Well, the deal with the TXT file sounds innocent enough but it's always a good idea to check anyway, so did you open the file in a txt editor and look it over BEFORE you ran it? txt ending from the file and entered "bat crafting" into console and then the game crashed without saving, hence my current save files should be from the time before I used this command. txt (it was named "crafting.txt") file with commands to add all crafting materials into inventory, BUT I removed the. Originally posted by SuperSledgeNY:Lastly, I know that you said you haven't installed any mods but on the off chance that you did and then uninstalled it, that can definitely corrupt your save since some mods leave elements that get "baked" into your save forever. Disabled the Cloud synchronisation on Steam Checked the game for corrupted files via Steam Saving works fine with a new character/game I loaded up my older save files from the time before I used the bat command and since then I can't save in any possible way. Shortly after, my game freezed and then crashed. Then I ran the "bat XXX" command in the console in game. txt ending of said file, so it was a "typeless file", simply just a "file".


My first crashed happened when I put a XXX.txt file with commands to add every crafting material into my inventory into the main folder of Fallout 4. It just happened today out of nowhere, I've never had any problems before.Īpart from using the console to spawn items and apply legendary armor/weapon effects on my equipment, I HAVEN'T INSTALLED ANY MODS. My game keeps crashing to desktop when I try to (quick) save or fast travel to another place - every single time.
