![]() ![]() 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. Back in the early 2010s I used FOMM, which is basically voided by MO2, which I've been using since 2016 for FO4, and recently for FNV. 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. It’s very handy and much safer than nmm as the mods and even your ini files don’t mess with the game’s original files. 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. If you already did that, it's all you need for nexus mods. Open the Fallout4Custom.ini and under iLocation Y=0 add 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. 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? It acts as a source for the distribution of. You say they do not show up in the load order. Nexus Mods is a site which allows users to upload and download mods (modifications) for computer games. Originally posted by ronr42:No, and you're right, I don't click on random links. 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. If you go looking in the mod section in game and see an update, get out of Fallout 4, head to the Nexus and once there find the mod. put these in youtubeįALLOUT 4: Installing Mods using Nexus Mod Manager (NMM) **UPDATED**įALLOUT 4: Enabling Modding for PC (UPDATED) Do note that youre going to have to pick what manages the mods (NMM or the in-game mod manager, Id pick NMM). Or if you dont trust links from strangers (i met some people who dont, i understand it also). ![]() 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? With regards to Fallout 4 I think its good to have a mod manager that can directly link to the. I think theres also Vortex, but Ive never used it. Some might have features you will enjoy, but I doubt youll find out until you try for yourself. I have no Beth mods and know nothing about their mod manager. Ive used Mod Organizer and Nexus Mod Manager and I prefer the latter. Originally posted by ronr42:If you mean the ingame mod tab for Beth mods I can't help. ![]()
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