If you have other Fallout games you will have several Fallout.ini files in those directories, and if you've used Mod. C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Fallout 4. (oh I think I also forgot to add I standardized the formatting and wording between the sections that I changed to Fallout4Custom. ini files, in several locations, typically found in: C:\Users\Username\Documents\My Games\Fallout4. Now let's see if I can figure out how to sign this comment. I'm new to Bethesda games, and I'm pretty new to the whole Wiki thing, so someone feel free to tell me if I'm doing it all wrong.
ini where all your custom lines go, and we will use all the settings you put in here to overwrite everything else everywhere else.' If someone gets frustrated with tweaks and mods there should always be the option of 'delete the lines you added' and not 'try to remember what the original values here were.' Or something like that. It's like Bethesda was like 'hey, this is the. Fallout4Custom.ini is easier and more intuitive, at least to me. I changed this, it's not documented as far as I know (I found it by simply looking at it and trying it out), it works perfectly in all my testing, and it's how we should tell noobs/the non-tech savvy to do it so they don't mess up their default settings. The problem is, after installing Fallout and the GECK on a new computer, the file Geckcustom.ini is not in.