then you have to choose your mod - you click 'vortex' button on its site.
you need to install it, then you add your games - in this case fo:nv. Small additions to fill out the wasteland a bit. The new window will have a button labelled '. A little jarring to suddenly see so many people given the emptiness of the rest of the game but still neat The entire game is very sparse in terms of NPCs, but this packs out the Casinos. Nice way of adding some extra variety to the game weapons, without compromising quality as it’s all from the DLCs. Little texture that makes the eyes move like in 4. Simple and, actually, lore friendly when you think about Just make sure the load order matches the order they’re listed here.Īdds the flying radio bots from Fallout 3, nice addition imo. If you’ve installed everything in this section there will be a few file conflicts. If you don't want to start with all the preorder DLC gear in your inventory, this is the cleanest fix i’ve As far as I can tell it’s not included in any other fixes, and it seemed to work.ĭelays Story DLC so they show up in release order (the order they were written in)
This mod sets it to 1, which is a low number. Perception is set to 0 which is interpreted as infinite. There’s NPC’s that you can supposedly sneak around in the Dead Money DLC, the only problem is their There's some path lights that never turn on. Makes the discarded billboards around the outside of the strip have the occasional billboard texture on them. The resting pose in F:NV is noticeably weird, this makes it look normal So here is the unnecessary bullshit I would recommend. Now as I understand it, immersion means unnecessary bullshit. For Win 10 subtract 350, for Win 7 subtract 170, for Win 8 use the number it gives VideoMemorySizeMb=Use VRamSizeDX9.exe, to get a "video memory available" number. The official recommendation is to start at the lowest and incrementally increase until you stop noticing ReservedMemorySizeMb=Lower for older systems, higher for newer. In your Fallout: New Vegas folder, open your enblocal.ini, and make the following changes I started rebuilding Fallout New Vegas after years away and I wanted M圜lothCollection by Alex3874 as a possible replacer for some of the in game clothes. Hopefully this gets added to the original version as an update at sometime in the future. Not strictly necessary, but I think an obvious stumbling block that people have with ENB’s is that they haven’t got the settings right for their system Other authors seemed to have corrected errors (specifically missing textures) as well.