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It seems the three affected mods are
- Higher Settlement Budget (downloads from 5th December)
- Rename Dogmeat (downloads from 4th December)
- BetterBuild (downloads from 29th November)
I have the first and last ones. I did a quick rumage through and didn't notice any dsound.dll files. Actually, my Index is only reporting one dsound.dll file on the hard drive which Fallout 4 is located in: The Witcher 3. I remember downloading this particular file so I don't have any reason to go back there and check. It seems that those affected are downloads from the date above so I may have dodged a bullet as I didn't start modding until yesterday, December 9th.
None of the Grafix-based files (as there are more than one) didn't have any dsound.dll files either and ESET Quarantine didn't have anything recent though I noticed they were updated yesterday so I may have, again, dodged a bullet there.
My network utilization is also currently sitting at...0%.
The most resource-intensive program is Skype and it's been like that for me for as long as I can remember. I'll keep an eye on things for my stuff, though.
- Higher Settlement Budget (downloads from 5th December)
- Rename Dogmeat (downloads from 4th December)
- BetterBuild (downloads from 29th November)
I have the first and last ones. I did a quick rumage through and didn't notice any dsound.dll files. Actually, my Index is only reporting one dsound.dll file on the hard drive which Fallout 4 is located in: The Witcher 3. I remember downloading this particular file so I don't have any reason to go back there and check. It seems that those affected are downloads from the date above so I may have dodged a bullet as I didn't start modding until yesterday, December 9th.
None of the Grafix-based files (as there are more than one) didn't have any dsound.dll files either and ESET Quarantine didn't have anything recent though I noticed they were updated yesterday so I may have, again, dodged a bullet there.
My network utilization is also currently sitting at...0%.
The most resource-intensive program is Skype and it's been like that for me for as long as I can remember. I'll keep an eye on things for my stuff, though.
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