This always happens when you equip some items which are for single gender only, and they would become 'invisible' once you change your gender because there are no mesh settings for the opposite gender. This can also cause the equipped part of the body to vanish.
Fallout 4 Mod Invisible Armor
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Solution: Use the mod "Assorted Protective Female Armors" (by Nuska) which provides female modeled versions of vanilla male armor, suitable for any body type. Female versions of other clothing are not so neatly packaged. Search the Nexus, but pay attention to the suitability for your preferred body type mod.
Five, adds new craftable outfits, headgear, gloves, custom Dogmeat armors, Helmets/Hats With Hair, Under Helmet Flight Cap & BOS/Sack Hoods, Nudifying Rings, Invisible Therm Optics Combat Armor, Pistol Harness, Katana Belt, Sniper Rifle on back, & a working jetpack to be crafted from the new custom Armorsmith Workbench in the crafting menu in the settlement building screen.
While clearing a building of raiders, I turned to Nick, and he was invisible, like you'd be with the chameleon armor. I can see where he is, but I see through him. I don't think he equipped armor. How did he turn invisible?
Some people (including me) are experiencing the invisibility bug in Fallout 4: for some reason some custom / modified meshes are invisible in game. It is not yet clear what causes it or how to fix it, but in my experience it is related to the mesh having one or more bones attached to it that actually have no weights.
People that are playing Fallout 4 in first person claim that their weapon will, at times, turn invisible for no apparent reason. Luckily, there is a really quick fix for this problem on Xbox One, PC and PS4.
Go to the town and go trough till you get the armor, when you start the fight against the gang and the big monster kill everybody but the unique gang member who have name (sorry for the terminology im playing in spanish, and also i dont remember the name) kill this one the last, once you kill him you can keep on the mission ;)
I glitched where I was basically half in power armor and the visuals mirrored as such. I could do some power armor things and some non power armor things. I then got into another suit, in power armor already, which made my previous suit vanish and kinda fix stuff, but now I cant access my pipboy outside of power armor, or sprint. I tried saving and loading and everything.
guys i found a fix for fallout 4! i tryed everything from a complete reinstall to messing with everything in the fallout ini. finally, i decided to roll back my driver to an older version and voila! played a full three hours this morning with NO CRASH. my system is an asus gtx 560ti and amd phenom black edition 3.2 ghz and 4 gigs ram. so all nvidea users i recommend reverting back to the older drivers till they fix this problem.
after actually having installed fallout 4 on my xbox one, my xbox one has started to act strangely, so far as forcing me to restart my xbox one just to go to dashboard, not showing the profile pictures of my 3 accounts, aswell as the worst case being that the xbox one is slow as all hell on the dashboard, taking several minutes just to do one action.
The invisible Pipboy seems to be a recreatable problem. If you are wearing any chameleon armour or using a stealth bioy or power armour that has a stealthboy in the torso then when crouched and in stealth the pipboy becomes unusable, either invisible or an exceptionally bright white screen. But this only happens for me when in stealth and invisible.
So my housemates and I have been playing fallout on the ps4. After I made a character today, none of the other characters show up in the load screen! If you look at all saves you can go a bit farther back still and load, but not all the games are there. Any ideas? My roomies are going to be pissed if I somehow deleted their games.
hi i desperately need help. I have a problem . when i start my fallout 4 it loads up to the menu screen like normal but when i start a new game ,the minute i start it,all the world becomes all glitch and everything because it all like missing textures.literly i cant see anything because the missing textures get in the way.
Running low on a crafting material can be a troublesome process - not least when it's something generally invisible, like gears, and you start having to comb through irradiated junk to find a suitable pick-up. But there's a solution.If you come across any greyed-out material while crafting, a prompt to Tag For Search will appear. Hit that, and any time you highlight junk containing that material in the wild, a magnifying glass symbol will appear next to its name, indicating that you've hit paydirt. Incidentally, if anyone knows where to find some paydirt, I really need it for that bone palace I said I was building.
Like many other armor sets in Fallout 76, the Chinese Stealth Armor can only be constructed after finding its construction plans. Luckily, you can get the plans either through the Invisible Ties quest or by purchasing it from Samuel in exchange for your gold bullion.
Due to the poison and magic resistance, this armor is effective against Falmer. If the Dragonborn is a Redguard, Bosmer, or has the Alchemy perk Snakeblood, wearing Savior's Hide grants 100% resistance to poison (to the effective limit of 85%).
It was formerly an item set in The Elder Scrolls Online; pieces of the armor could be found as loot from quests and enemies throughout Tamriel. It added 80 Spell Resistance (3 pieces) and reduced cost of Werewolf transformation by 33% (5 pieces).
Black Knife Set is an Armor Set in Elden Ring. Black Knife Set is a special heavy armor used by assassins due to its stealth-enhancing materials. Sets of Armor in Elden Ring are composed of four armor pieces which are Helms, Chest Armor, Gauntlets, and Leg Armor.
Users can render themselves unseen by the naked eye and become invisible in visible spectrum. The user can move about an environment unseen by others and act without being observed. Some users can choose to let certain people see them, while staying invisible to others. This kind of power can be used for stealth, causing chaos, and getting the upper hand against an opponent.
Bethesda Softworks' player ignorance has become painfully apparent to me recently. Not telling Fallout 4 players that they can activate a flashlight, activate and hold objects in order to carry them without adding them to the inventory, and neglecting to provide any type of tutorial for settlement expansion, I can live with. What I cannot, however, is the fact that perfectly good suits of power armor can go missing - as part of a game mechanic that Bethesda never told us about! As you can probably tell, I have a strong personal connection with today's topic, so there may be attitude and language in this piece - you've been warned!
Before I can explain how power armor can go missing and how to prevent it, I'll need to tell the story of how two, not one, but two sets of fully upgraded, pristine power armor - frame and all - went missing from my most heavily fortified settlement.
I think it's safe to say that we all see power armor similarly - it's damn heavy. If you see a frame with pre-built armor you take the whole frame, not the pieces off of it, or you'd be over-encumbered in ten seconds flat. This is how I ended up with six power armor frames standing around the Red Rocket Truck Stop.
Two were built as T-45s, one had Raider Armor, one was an incomplete set of T-51, and then there were my babies: a non-Brotherhood of Steel T-60 and a full set of T-51 armor, both pristine, fully modded and upgraded (I bet you'll never guess which two went missing).
My affinity for suppressed sniper rifles and the stealth perks means that I often travel light, in other words: no power armor. My best pieces stood firm at the Truck Stop, waiting to be used for retaking the castle or some other difficult battle.
A brand new Flames T-60 power armor helmet. Hot Rod Flames is a special paint job only available to the player after acquiring a special skill magazine. "Why in God's name do you have my helmet, you bastard?" I fast traveled back to the Truck Stop to replace it. That's when I started crying. The entire T-60 and T-51 power armor sets - frame and all - were entirely missing. GONE.
Frustrated, I began to research the strange case of missing power armor. Not a single credible video game news site had posted anything on the issue (hence this article). However, I found a few forums with an absolute TON of people with the same problem. Some even had answers:
Here's the funny part. I was never told that my settlement was under attack. My settlers only consist of companions and trusted NPCs so they wouldn't steal from me. The four high-grade suits of armor I own were placed under the weather shield at the gas pumps, surrounded by four heavy machine gun turrets. The suits were nowhere to be found.
Now, I've been told that players can even witness thieves stealing their armor. Pickpocketing fusion cores will forcibly remove them from armor. The other option is to kill the thief and loot the armor off of them. Unfortunately in my situation, I'll probably never find my armor again.
Of course losing my prized power armor upsets me, but not nearly as much as the lack of knowledge on this purposeful game mechanic. Bethesda should have told us that power armor can be stolen this way. The tips we are given or "tutorials" if you dare call them that, are so pathetically simple, disregarding things that players actually need to know, that it's clear the company put little to no thought into them.
I'm sure anyone who has lost their favorite armor this way feels the same when I say that the exclusion of this information is absolutely disgraceful; and that's all I have to say on the matter. 2ff7e9595c
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