This is what is stopping settings being saved once people get the mods recognized by MCM. Step 5: Begin using MCM … 3:58am Having Trouble With Mod Organizer 2 Alright so I'm not sure why this is an issue, but for starters, I use Mod Organizer 2 NOT Nexus. Previously I used 'Mod Organizer' and the NMM.
I've configured the Fallout 4 ini's to this video's specifications. The default profile will stay completely untouched and act as a backup. It is specifically designed for people who like to experiment with mods and … I'm having the same issue as OP and have F4SE correctly installed, and that's the only mod that shows up for MCM's requirements. Mod Organizer, aka Mod Organizer 2 (MO) is an open-source program designed to simplify the installation and management of mods and modding tools for beginners and experts alike. However, quite recently a lot of reports have been coming in of the Mods not working on Fallout 4. Inside the Settings folder right click and make a new txt file. What worked for me (found on russian modding site): I just installed MCM mod to the base game directory (./Fallout 4/Data/.), not via Mod Organizer. 'Fallout 4' Script Extender was also updated to be compatible with patch 1.2 although the tool still relies on Nexus Mod Manager for it to work.