Disabling Fallout 4 "Creation Club" item/mod

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I've started playing Fallout 4 on PC again after a few months away. As I've been fighting, I've noticed that the dead NPCs I kill will despawn/disappear immediately when the battle ends, with the exception of whoever I kill last.

For example, I just picked up a radiant quest to defend Nordhagen beach. Three raiders wearing power armor spawned and I killed all three. (They were just normal raiders, no Legendaries.) After the fight, the quest marked itself complete successfully. I was standing over the body of the last raider, and could loot him. The other two were gone.

This has caused me to have to change my usual strategy to loot bodies as I kill them, which I find very annoying. (Additionally it sometimes causes me to lose out on possibly good loot when fighting high level enemies since I can't just stop and loot while taking fire.)

While I don't play with external mods, I do have a bunch of the "Creation Club" extras which I added between my last time playing and now. These are:

  • Gunners v Minutemen
  • Modular Military Backpack
  • Virtual Workshop: Grid World

Of these, the most likely culprit is Gunners v Minutemen since it's a gameplay extra. The Backpack is just an extra item, and the Virtual World extra is just a settlement enhancement. I've looked around, but I can't figure out how to disable the GvM extra to see if it's what's causing the problem. The page in Creation Club just shows "Installed", and the available options are just "Download" (does nothing/disabled) and "Purchase Credits".

Screenshot of Creation Club page

Is it possible to disable this Creation Club item somehow so that I can figure out if it's the cause of the buggy disappearing bodies? I found some Reddit threads which talked about uninstalling the game, verifying the cache, and then reinstalling it and making sure not to download the particular CC items in question. (I'd like to avoid going this route because my internet connection is pretty flaky so downloading massive files is problematic.)

I did take a peek at LOOT but I wasn't able to identify any of the *.esl as being this particular mod. LOOT didn't show any problems, however.

Basically my goal is just to disable this CC item to see if that fixes the issue. If not, I'll re-enable it and try troubleshooting something else.






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How do I turn off Creation Club items in Fallout 4?

Go into the manage game and addons for the Fallout 4 application, and there should be reserved space specifically for creation club that you can delete. It should be noted that this deletes all of your creation club content.

Can you disable Creation Club mods?

For some dumb reason you can't uninstall or disable creation club mods, sorry, and with the new ones you can't delete their files without bricking your game. Your best bet it to finish whatever associated quest the creation has or use console commands to nearly permenantly erase it from the whole game.

Do Creation Club mods disable achievements Fallout 4?

Using Creation Club will not disable achievements/trophies. This is because Creation Club content goes through full testing, unlike Mods, which we could not possibly test all scenarios in which they work in the game.

Does Creation Club content interfere with mods?

All the mods listed in Creation Club are compatible with not only the base games, but all other Creation Club content as well. The Creation Club allows PC players to easily find mods that have been proven to work well, and also gives console players the rare opportunity to use mods at all - albeit not for free.



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