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Created by. Boris Offline. Category: Modding or Configuration , Workshop. Languages: English. Guide Index. Nexus Mod Manager - Installation. My Load-Order. Visual - User Interface. Visual - Heads-up Display. Visual - Camera. Effects - Visual. Effects - Weather. Gameplay - Core.
Gameplay - Bug Fixes. Gameplay - Time Saving. Content - Companions. Content - Player Homes. Optional Mods. Total Conversion. Community Suggested Mods. Simpy download and extract the loose files into your Fallout: New Vegas Main folder. Some mods you install may come with install options like "Project Nevada" does which will ask you what part of the mod you wish to install.
This is where you have to take charge and choose what you want to install. Most of the time the default options should show you what is recommend to install. Other prompts such as below should give a recommendation on what to do.
However there are some prompts that dont give you any recommendation, like these prompts which you will have to choose between overrighting a file or not. Most of the time this happens due to two mods using the same files. An example would be: Mod 1 is using the same file as mod 2. This can cause some mods to mess up and not work as intended. If you get this issue make sure to keep a note of this for the future, incase your game doesnt launch or CTD's this could be one of the causes to why.
The above prompt you need to choose your self depending on what mod or mods you are installing and have installed. For instance if i have a Texture pack installed and try to install another texture pack ontop it would ask me the above to overright the textures from the first texture pack and i would have to choose yes or no.
Theres no easy solution to this prompt but general mod knowledge. Try Overright if the game doesnt work uninstall and try again.
This program allows mods to run advanced scripting for Fallout:NV with less of an impact on your system. Recommended to any one who's looking to install mods. Fallout New Vegas 4GB [www. Download the latest Mod from the link above.
Move the folder to a more desired location. Go to your desktop, "Right Click" and then "Past Shortcut" 6. Big thanks to Yummychickenblue, for keeping me updated with the new version. New Vegas Stutter Remover [www. Seems to work for me. Recommend you read the website link before installing. New Vegas Configator [www. Used to increase graphics or to increase FPS drastically. Turn Shadows fully off. Owning all of the DLC will reduce your over all mod compatibility and in turn decrease the crashing.
While installing make your own judgement on if you should overright files or not. This can also cause crashing so remember what mods are asking to overright. If the game runs fine then you can skip the rest. Step "1. Last ditch effort. Uninstall the mods you think are causing the crashing 1 by 1 till you find the mod thats causing the problems, Starting by the mods that have asked to overright other mod files.
When you find the mod causing the problems go back and re-install your mods you disabled. If the issue starts again then you know one of the mods you have just re-installed is also causing issues.
This part of the guide can be skipped this is just an example for users asking help on loadorders. This is my working load order for my current Fallout: New Vegas game. As you see i use alot of mods and yet i barely crash. This load order may contain mods not shown in this guide and is purly to provide a visual sight into how i have my loadorder setup. Load Order:. This mod helps solve most HUD related problems. Re-install this mod every time you install any form of UI mod.
Darnified UI v4 [forums. However the install is a little more difficult as it requires you to edit config files for the UI to work correctly. Due to this i wouldn't recommend this mod to any one that doesn't know how to edit the files required. MTUI [www. That can be installed with the Nexus Mod Manager and needs no advanced edits.
Contains 3 HUD mods. Links below incase you wish to use one specific mod. While oHUD is installed else your game will crash. New Vegas - Enhanced Camera [www. Fallout Camera Auto Switch Sides [www. Centered 3rd Person Camera [www.
And finally, the main profile is where we will install and enable all of our mods. Profiles can be selected via the drop-down menu above the left pane.
The changes these will make are placebo at best and dangerous at worst. You will realistically not need any other tweaks than the ones already in the guide. When the guide says to install a mod, it will be formatted as follows: Main File - Example Mod 1. This is referring to the mod's category on Nexus, the file name, and the file version.
Unless instructed otherwise, simply download the listed file using the Mod Manager Download button and install it normally through MO2. If you do not know how to install mods through MO2, please watch the video linked above. Sometimes, a mod will not have a Mod Manager Download , or will be hosted on a site other than Nexus.
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