Ll Fourplay F4se Plugin Updated May 2026
In April 2024, Bethesda released the long-awaited Fallout 4 Next-Gen Update (Version 1.10.980 - 1.10.984). While it brought widescreen support and new Creation Club content, it broke almost every F4SE plugin in existence, including the LL FourPlay plugin.
For nearly eight months, users on LoversLab and Nexus Mods reported the same error:
"You have an incompatible version of F4SE. Plugin 'LL_FourPlay_Plugin.dll' was not loaded." ll fourplay f4se plugin updated
Because the original source code for the old FourPlay plugin was messy and the original developer had moved on, the community assumed the plugin was dead. Mod lists were frozen. Users reverted to pre-Next-Gen versions of Fallout 4 via the Steam Depot downgrade patcher.
The new DLL has been recompiled against the latest F4SE (version 0.7.2 or 0.7.3). It no longer throws the version mismatch error. The plugin now correctly hooks into the updated executable addresses for animation graph events and form ID lookups. In April 2024, Bethesda released the long-awaited Fallout
For the Fallout 4 modding community, F4SE plugins are the backbone of the most ambitious projects. Frameworks relying on Fourplay allow for dynamic interaction between the player and the world that goes far beyond standard dialogue or combat. By keeping this plugin updated, the community ensures that mods built on top of this architecture remain functional for new and returning players alike.
Some versions of the update now support Fallout 4 Address Library. This means that future minor patches from Bethesda (e.g., 1.10.985) won't necessarily break the plugin. The plugin will now look up the correct memory addresses dynamically. "You have an incompatible version of F4SE
No update is perfect. The community has reported a few lingering problems:
While specific changelogs often vary based on the specific fork of the mod being utilized, this latest update focuses heavily on backend stability. Key improvements generally include:
Prerequisites:
Step-by-step installation: