![]() ![]() ![]() Since I haven't played FNV in a while I haven't tested it on Win10 builds 1809 or 1903. They are a better source for general modding info than me. The pinned topics were my guides regarding stablility mods. Since I wrote that ancient post you quoted, I modded FNV much more heavily which required more stability mods for my setup. then the game starts crashing all over the place. ![]() ![]() how did you get those installed? NV works for me until i do the dlc like old world blues and honest hearts. Those are the only mods I'm running until I decide what (if anything) I want to add to my game. There are some files that cannot be installed via these manager, such as ENB lighting setups or various plugins for New Vegas, but so long as you follow all the installation instructions to the letter you shouldn't have any problems.Originally posted by mikk011:Works for me, though I ultimately needed to install the mod NVAC (New Vegas Anti-crash) and NVSE. It does take some knowledge about modding to use the FOMOD, but there are some excellent tutorials available for both FOMM and NMM to help get you started. However, the Nexus Mod Manager can get confused easy about mods that clash with eachother and has some issues wih load order which may negatively affect your game.Īlternatively, the Fallout Mod Manager (or FOMM) provides a suite of utilities to help you download and implement New Vegas mods. You just go to the nexus and download the mod clicking the green button, then install the mod directly from the manager. The Nexus Mod Manager is the easiet way to mod your game. Always be sure to verify that your mod sources are trustworthy and that you backup every file you replace, in case you need to remove it later. Installing mods often involves tampering with core game files. ![]()
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