How to delete and disable mods in Starfield

This Seeking Tech guide will show you how to disable or delete mods in Starfield. You can do so by taking the following steps:

1. You won’t be able to remove modes inside of the game.

Instead, you need to quit to the main menu.

2. From there, select Creations.

3. In the Creations menu, open the Load Order.

4. Inside the new menu, you can disable any mods that are currently installed. You can also delete them completely.

5. Once you are done, go back out to the main menu.

6. When you try to load back into your save file, the game will ask if you want to download or activate the missing mods.

Here, you need to select No, and then Current to load the game without any of the previously disabled or deleted mods.

How to prevent your Starfield companions from getting angry

This Seeking Tech guide will show you how to download a mod that prevents your companions and crew members from getting angry by your actions. In order to do so, you need to do the following:

1. If you haven’t done so already, head to the main menu.

2. Once you get there, select Creations.

3. In the Creations menu, look for the No Angry Companions mod. You can use the search option if you can’t find it.

4. Next, select download from the product page.

5. Once the mod has been downloaded, exit the Creations menu and load back into your game.

How to turn on Starfield cheats with mods

This Seeking Tech guide will show you how to enable cheats in Starfield. In order to do so, you have to use mods from the Creation Kit by taking the following steps:

1. If you are currently playing the game, then you need to exit back out to the main menu.

2. From there. select Creations.

3. In the Creations menu, open the Category List.

4. You then need to select Cheats from the list of options.

5. You should then see a list of cheat mods. Select one to open its product page.

6. Afterwards, select the Download option.

7. With the mod downloaded and activated, return to the main menu and then continue your game.

How to find Starfield mods that won’t disable achievements

This Seeking Tech guide will show you how to find Starfield mods from the Creation Kit that won’t turn off the ability to earn achievements.

In general, a vast majority of mods will disable achievements. The ones that don’t will have the Achievement Friendly tag on their product page. You can find the tag on the top right side of the screen.

Currently, the only mods that won’t disable achievements are the ones created by Bethesda Game Studios.

To find them, open the Category List from the Creation Kit in Starfield. Afterwards, select Bethesda Game Studios.

You should then find a list of Achievement Friendly mods, which currently include the following:

  • Ancient Mariner Module
  • Blackout Drumbeat Skin
  • Constellation Plushie Set
  • Observatory
  • Starborn Gravis Suit
  • Trackers Alliance: The Vulture

How to earn and give toasts in MultiVersus

This Seeking Tech guide will explain how you can earn, as well as give, toasts in MultiVersus.

For the uninformed, Toast is an in-game currency that you can give to other players after an online match. In order to earn it, you simply have to log into your account in MultiVersus. You will be able to earn 5 toasts daily by doing so.

If you want to toast someone, finish a match and then decline a rematch with the other player. Afterwards, you should be able to find the Toast option underneath their username in the Results screen. The number of toasts you have should appear on the top-right corner of the same screen as well.

By toasting another player, you will be giving them Fighter Currency. This is another type of in-game currency, which is used for unlocking playable characters.

How to avoid matching up with bots online in MultiVersus

This Seeking Tech guide will explain how you can avoid being matched up with bots when playing online matches in MultiVersus.

When you play online initially, you will be matched up against computer-controlled bots. This was most likely an intentional design, as the development team wants to ease new players into online matches as opposed to having them get destroyed by someone more experienced.

After you win a handful of matches against these bots, you should start getting connected to real human players.

You can tell that you are matched up with humans if they have a platform symbol attached to the end of their usernames. If this is the first time you play against another real person, then you should also earn the Matchmaker trophy and achievement as well.

It is important to note that the 1 vs. 1 and 2 vs. 2 modes are different. Therefore, you need to go through several bot matches for each mode before you can match up against real players.

There have also been reports that, if you lose a bunch of matches against real opponents, then you may get matched up with bots again during online play.

How to disable crossplay in Xbox versions of MultiVersus

This Seeking Tech guide will show you how to turn off cross-platform matchmaking in the Xbox One, Xbox One S, Xbox One X, Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X versions of MultiVersus.

1. To start off, open the Settings menu of your Xbox.

2. From there, you need to select Account, and then Privacy & online safety.

3. Over the next several screens, go to Xbox privacy > View details & customize > Communication & multiplayer.

4. Finally, set the “You can join cross-network play” setting to Block.

5. You then have to reboot the game. You can do so by opening the Guide menu and then quitting MultiVersus. Afterwards, launch the game again.

Crossplay should now be disabled.

How to change the frame rate for Fallout 4 on PS5 and Xbox Series

The latest patch for Fallout 4 changed the location of the frame rate setting for the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S versions. To see how you can access it, you can check out this guide at Seeking Tech.

1. This setting can no longer be accessed from the pause menu. Instead, you need to quit your current session in order to return to the main menu.

2. From there, go to Settings > Display.

3. You should then see Frame Rate Target, which lets you set the FPRS to 30 or 60. If you have a 120 Hz screen, then you should also see an option for 40.

4. Underneath, you should see Prioritize, which lets you prioritize the graphics to either Performance for better frame rate or Visuals for better resolutions and other graphical features.

How to enable HDR in Xbox Series X and S versions of Fallout 4

The Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S versions of Fallout 4 did not come with any high dynamic range at launch. This Seeking Tech guide will explain how you can enable the support for HDR.

1. If you haven’t done so already, download the latest patch for Fallout 4.

2. With the patch downloaded, make sure you have HDR10 enabled on your Xbox settings. To do so, open up the Settings App and then go to General > TV and Display Options > Video Modes.

3. Auto HDR should now be automatically applied to the game.

How to change the frame rate in Xbox Series X version of Starfield

This Seeking Tech guide will explain how you can change the frame rate in the Xbox Series X version of Starfield.

1. Make sure you downloaded the latest patch for the game if you haven’t done so already.

2. You then need to go to the main menu. If you have loaded into the game, then you have to quit your sessions to head back.

3. From there, make your way to Settings and then Display.

4. You should find the Frame Rate Target setting in the Display section. You will be able to change the frame rate to 30 or 60 FPS.

If you have a 120 Hz screen, then you can change this setting to 40 or Uncapped.

5. Another new setting is V-SYNC, which caps the frame rate in order to prevent screen tearing.

6. The last option is Prioritize. If you are playing in a higher frame rate, then you should set this setting to Performance.