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Fallout 4 VR Hack (0.65.6f)

09 Jun 17:22
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There won't be any more releases here, as NMM has merged my FO4VR addition, go grab the official one instead.

Known issue: Automatic updates will fail/crash from 0.65.5f, sorry.

Another unofficial release, to keep up with the updates of the real version (0.65.6). As usual, this is a very unofficial release, hopefully obvious by some added disclaimers and notices. The installer is not signed in any way, so you'll probably get warnings from Windows.

0.65.6

  • New features
    • New NMM releases are now being pulled from GitHub. (thanks to user neoh4x0r on Github)
  • Bugfixes
    • Fixed and tweaked code to improve compatibility with Linux and Wine. (thanks to user neoh4x0r on Github)
    • Fixed issue when launching LOOT for SkyrimSE from whitin NMM. (thanks to user squid-box on Github)
    • Fixed crash issue when generating the tracelog file and .NET Framework 4.5 isn't present. (thanks to user squid-box on Github)
    • Fixed crash issue when trying to save a config file that is already open. (thanks to user squid-box on Github)

Fallout 4 VR Hack (0.65.5f)

06 Jun 21:25
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Another unofficial release, to keep up with the updates of the real version (0.65.5), but also slightly deviating by including automatic update support (will work once next release is released).

As usual, this is a very unofficial release, hopefully obvious by some added disclaimers and notices. The installer is not signed in any way, so you'll probably get warnings from Windows. If you're able to I'd suggest building the installer locally yourself :)

Fallout 4 VR Hack (0.65.4f)

10 May 09:36
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Another unofficial release, to keep up with the updates of the real version (0.65.4).

As usual, this is a very unofficial release, hopefully obvious by some added disclaimers and notices. The installer is not signed in any way, so you'll probably get warnings from Windows. If you're able to I'd suggest building the installer locally yourself :)