

- #Fallout 76 download progress gone install#
- #Fallout 76 download progress gone mod#
- #Fallout 76 download progress gone mods#
Steam can be disabled now to use one's account.

#Fallout 76 download progress gone mod#

Added a new error sound to the notifications."My Games\Fallout 76\Backups\_11-17-40") whenever it saves the \*.ini files. The tool will now create backups with timestamps (e.g.It doesn't make sense, because the mod manager saves the \*.ini files too, without making a backup. It's a remnant of the old versions and just not necessary anymore. Removed the popup when clicking on "Apply".This will continue to allow \*.rar files to be extracted, without SharpCompress. Replaced 7za.exe with 7z.exe, because apparently 7za.exe doesn't contain unRAR.Not necessary since 7-Zip is shipped with the tool. Added bScreenSpaceReflections to the "Danger Zone".Moved a few settings to the "Danger Zone".Added new section to camera settings: "Photomode options".Added checkbox to graphic settings: "Disable gore".It gives the option to reset \*.ini files or fix syntax errors, while looking as user-friendly as possible. Added a new error message, when \*.ini files can't be parsed.Help buttons now point to the GitHub wiki.Added Ctrl+A (select all) and Ctrl+S (save changes) to the mod manager.Added warnings to the mod side panel, which hopefully aid in troubleshooting.Added a "Auto-detect installation options" button to the side panel.
#Fallout 76 download progress gone install#
Added a groupbox "Add / replace mod files" to the side panel, which lets the user install more archives or overwrite files (in case of an update).Changed how the side panel behaves: it now automatically opens when selecting a mod (or multiple mods), and changes get applied (and saved) immediately.Added endorse and abstain buttons to the mod side panel.Added more information to the mod side panel (mod author, latest version, description, etc.).

#Fallout 76 download progress gone mods#
Mods now have a GUID, and the folder as well as the frozen archives are named after it. It also makes the "Deployment necessary" prompt more reliable. It contains more information about the state of the mod on disk, which allows it to be saved at any given point in time.
