Not sure what unholy magic was used to create this, but it fixed my game constantly crashing every few minutes. I feel like Night City Alive was the main issue though, the game just spazzed out when the NPCs started attacking each other. But just wanted to leave some positive feedback in case anyone else was having issues and found this in the future.
Instead of this, couldn't you just highlight all the mods in Vortex and disable all at once and start the game up that way? I find this a bit tedious just to clear level one where V is stuck at the hacking the first door mission.
I highly recommend using Mod Organizer 2 (MO2) with Root Builder instead of Vortex. If you do, apps like this become completely unnecessary, as MO2 doesn't install mods into your Cyberpunk installation folder, but instead puts them all into a custom structure of its own. When you launch the game from MO2, it makes the game use the MO2 folder structure, and in doing so, keeps your Cyberpunk installation completely mod free and clean. I also recommend the Archive Conflict Checker Tool, which allows you to adjust the load order of mods in MO2 that conflict with each other, to help mitigate conflict issues.
Why is my game impossible to launch since I used cyberclean? the Play button on GOG stays grayed out & even verify files doesn't work (always comes back as "failed"
the cyberclean Bat file only deletes the Bin/red4ext/engine/r6/archive\pc\mod/ and the redmod folder.afterwards theres a clean install. you can look if any of these folders are still there and delete them or run the bat file again.
There's a version of Cyberclean for City of Dreams, and there's another for Vortex users. I'm looking into trying out City of Dreams and I also use Vortex. So do I need to download both versions?
Compared with manually deleting it myself, it may not be all clean. This MOD cleaning has helped me a lot, thank you! I don’t know when, my files were suddenly damaged, especially when I loaded the automatic saves after being killed by enemies, they always failed, but it doesn’t matter, I have replayed 2077 many times, and I will play it a few more times. Nothing to be sad about for me :D
Had an issue with 2.12 (also after uninstalling mods) where I couldn't access the perks tree *at all*. Ran the .bat file manually, and Steam had a few files to download after verifying integrity.
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This is the way.
Had an issue with 2.12 (also after uninstalling mods) where I couldn't access the perks tree *at all*. Ran the .bat file manually, and Steam had a few files to download after verifying integrity.