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Installer wont build Meshes for Fallout 3.

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Mariofan15
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When you say all FO 3 files

Post by Mariofan15 » Thu Aug 07, 2014 7:02 am

When you say all FO 3 files,do you mean the Fallout 3 ESM file and the 5 DLC ESM files? And I just verified the cache. It said one file wasnt validated so I assume it did something to fix it. Tried the installer after. Same errors.



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Risewild
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I am totally speechless. I

Post by Risewild » Thu Aug 07, 2014 7:45 am

I am totally speechless. I really have no idea why that is happening since you tried everything everyone asked you to try and nothing works... If we can't find out what the cause of it is there isn't much chance of us finding a solution, unfortunately this is really a unique situation here sad.


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Mariofan15
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Yeah :( Was really excited to

Post by Mariofan15 » Thu Aug 07, 2014 8:32 am

Yeah :( Was really excited to try this Mod out. I just dont understand why I'm getting that error when all the meshes appear just fine in the game. This seriously makes me depressed. Dont know if it matters but I tried verifiying the cache for New Vegas and a file keeps coming up that says it wasnt verified. No idea what file that could be and if that even has anything to do with the installer not working.



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The file that isn't verified

Post by RoyBatty » Thu Aug 07, 2014 9:15 am

The file that isn't verified is the ini files or something in the save folder.


Are your games installed to C:\ or on a different drive?


 


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Mariofan15
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Both my games are saved to

Post by Mariofan15 » Thu Aug 07, 2014 7:15 pm

Both my games are saved to the C:/ Drive. Are they not supposed to be installed there or something?



JaxFirehart
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Yes, check all of the FO3

Post by JaxFirehart » Thu Aug 07, 2014 7:23 pm

Yes, check all of the FO3 BSAs for the read-only flag, please. If any of them have it, untick it and try again.



Mariofan15
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Okay. I believe I checked

Post by Mariofan15 » Thu Aug 07, 2014 8:56 pm

Okay. I believe I checked them and none of them are set to read only.  The files I'm supposed to check are the bethesda File Archives,correct?



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yeah anything in your

Post by JaxFirehart » Thu Aug 07, 2014 9:24 pm

yeah anything in your FALLOUT3 Data folder that ends in BSA.


When you reinstalled the VCRedistributables, did you install BOTH the x64 AND x32 versions? Did any of them give any warnings at all (such as "You already have a newer version of this.")?



Mariofan15
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I did. And I dont believe

Post by Mariofan15 » Thu Aug 07, 2014 9:41 pm

I did. And I dont believe they gave any sort of warning. I mean,I could uninstall them and then reinstall them see if that does anything. But as far as I remember,I got no warning.



Mariofan15
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ucmlost wrote:

Post by Mariofan15 » Sun Aug 17, 2014 5:21 am

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I've installed TTW several times and always had problems with the meshes, but I found a solution that worked for me.  Try renaming BSAopt x32.exe into BSAopt x64.exe.  Backup the 64 on first.    I just tried this again this afternoon since I'm reinstalling everything.  The 64 bit program was giving me problems after a few minutes, but after renaming the 32 to 64 it worked perfectly.   Hope this helps you.


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Didnt work. Oh,well. Dont really care that much anyway. If the installer is just gonna be a pain then there's no point in trying to get it to work. Just causes problems.



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