![]() ![]() However i am pretty sure it has not messed up the game in a massive way, so if it is fine then i will leave it i guess. I have no idea what changes i made to the scripts, other than the ones that i can find out about through the youtube videos. Unhelpful, as I run Fallout 4 and this persists, but since when are instructions from these types of errors ever helpful. I launched the game with the mod manager, the load order thing is where i go onto the fallout 4 in-game main page and press mods (its underneath add ons), then i press home, to bring up the load order of the mods, to make sure that they are all there and working. Essentially, when I launch up Nexus Mod Manager, I get this: 'You have no Fallout 4 ini file. If you already did that, it's all you need for nexus mods. Open the Fallout4Custom.ini and under iLocation Y=0 add The elegant, powerful, and open-source mod manager from Nexus Mods. If you see files named FalloutNV.exe and FalloutNVLauncher.exe, this is the correct folder. This is usually in your Program Files folder under Steam\SteamApps\common\fallout new vegas\. You may want to change them back if you can remember which ones they are.įor nexus mods to work you must add the following 3 lines to the Custom.ini located in Documents/My Games/Fallout 4. Install it using the following instructions included in the download. ini's other than what I post below, they were not needed to just have nexus mods work with FO4. Do you mean they DO show under the mods tab but, not under the plugins tab? You say they do not show up in the load order. Originally posted by ronr42:No, and you're right, I don't click on random links. Like many Bethesda games, modding is one of the big draws of games like Skyrim and Fallout 4 on the PC. Should i copy and paste the whole notepad pages? so you can see the whole thing? I possibly also added a bunch of random lines, like a bit of an idiot, not really knowing what i was doing, however i doubt it. put these in youtubeįALLOUT 4: Installing Mods using Nexus Mod Manager (NMM) **UPDATED**įALLOUT 4: Enabling Modding for PC (UPDATED) Here’s how: Press both the Win + R keys to launch the Run app on your computer. Or if you dont trust links from strangers (i met some people who dont, i understand it also). IF you installed them manually and did not use something as mentioned in post 1 to install them you will have to go to the mod/load order page in the game and activate the esp for the other mods. To fix the problem, reinstalling the mod manager on the computer is recommended. I used the nexus mod manager, which i have used to mod skyrim and skyrim special edition, also i used two youtube videos, one i realise is out dated, however the other is the latest from the guy who made it, so i assume it works. ini file did you make them? It's the Fallout4Custom.ini you need to add 3 lines to for nexus mods to work. If you mean nexus mods, did you download NMM? ![]() ![]() I have no Beth mods and know nothing about their mod manager. I'm with and suggest you make a clean start with vortex, because it is quite the stretch to assume an ini setting in a backup file is causing your game to crash.Originally posted by ronr42:If you mean the ingame mod tab for Beth mods I can't help. If you want to do a clean start, there are scores of threads from people who have been having issues with their game environment and we've guided them through starting again with a clean save. INSTALLING BODYSLIDE FOR FALLOUT 4 USING MOD ORGANIZER 2 INSTALLING BODYSLIDE FOR FALLOUT 4 USING MOD ORGANIZER 2. It can be done, but its tedious and error prone so a clean start is recommended. Also the Vortex developers have stated so many times, if you have a game that works, then don't transition to Vortex unless you're willing to start over from scratch, because swapping mod managers on a live game is fraught with difficulty, unless you want to spend days in 圎dit analysing your mods and your load order, and replicating that exactly in your new mod manager. It's not clear to me if you've cleaned up your game before you did that, or if you just fired up Vortex and expected it to know instantly what mods you've got installed and their load order, which can can contribute to an unstable nailed it when he suggested a new game. I mean, we don't know your load order, we don't know if you've added/removed mods - you say you've come from and therefore I assume the ludicrous text editor Bethesda provided as a "mod manager", and gone to Vortex? ini file for Nexus Mod Manager Okay peeps, where the heck is the fallout4.ini file Cant properly use NMM and no idea what to do, thanks. So whatever changes you think you need to make, put them in fallout4custom.ini, save it and forget it.Īlso, I'd like to see your analysis that its some sort of ini file setting that is causing your game to break. that's a good thing, surely?Īll you need to do is make whatever changes you need to make in your fallout4custom.ini file and ignore everything else that exists because they're backups. ![]() Not really sure why you're putting this on Vortex. ![]()
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