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Spring Cleaning problem

AffanDede

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Before beginning RotC, I used SC on Sanctuary a bit. Thankfully, I removed only the pre-war house of Sole Survivor, nothing else (for some sweet farming spots). But firing up the RotC for Sanctuary makes the mod build things like the house still exists there. My question is, is there any way to reset Sanctuary to it's default state? I tried an utility called Cell Ripper but it was a bit outdated, no luck. Thanks in advance.
 
That's odd, usually the city plans will replace the building you scrapped. I've never used Spring Cleaning since Scrap Everything is technically the better scrap mod if one is planning to use one (and none of them are good for performance). With Scrap Everything you can just uninstall the mod and anything you've scrapped that isn't scrappable in vanilla will come right back. Unfortunately the only other solution is to go to a save previous to scrapping the building. When using RotC it's best to not do any scrapping before hand. The city plans will scrap some things for you and use the rest as part of its plan.
 
RotC will only put back things that are "vanilla" scrappable. Like @damanding said.. you have 2 options.
1: Uninstall Spring Cleaning (Very bad)
2: Roll back to before you scrapped the house (lose all progress)
or
3: Start a new game & don't scrap ANYTHING in settlements you're planning on using RotC in.

PS. IF you must scrap stuff.. just use the Town Gavel as it scraps ONLY vanilla items.
 
In the future I recommend not using Spring Cleaning at all and if you absolutely *must* use a scrap mod use Scrap Everything but do NOT use the ini file change that allows you to scrap all over the commonwealth at areas that are not vanilla settlements. The reason scrap mods are a problem is that using them breaks something called precombines and previs. I can give you a ton of technical nitty gritty details, but if you want a user friendly video explaining in in less than 5 minutes watch this video (techncially only about precombines but previs is sort of related):
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