If you do not know how to do manual conflict resolution in FNVEdit, or how to sort your load order manually,
You may want to add your own mods on top of the guide,īut that is only recommended if you are an experienced modder. However, you can tweak any of the settings, such as key-bindings, to your personal preference.Ĭongratulations! You now have modded Fallout New Vegas set up perfectly and can enjoy a completely stable/smooth experience. I personally leave everything default, as I have already tweaked it to my liking in the Just Mods Assorted Custom INI provided by the guide. The only mod in the guide that has an MCM is Just Assorted Mods. The settings will be reset upon starting a new game, so it is best to wait to tweak the settings until you start the save you intend to play on. The Mod Configuration Menu can be accessed via the in-game pause menu. If you do not know how to check where any mods you have added should go in the load order, it may be best to not add any mods not in the guide. This will still work if you didn't install certain mods,īut if you added your own mods they will be sorted to the bottom of the load order and need to be manually moved back to their proper position. Automatically ensures your load order is correct for the guide. If not, you made a mistake during mod installation. If you have not added any mods to the guide, DNWeathers.esp should be the bottom mod in your load order (the Plugins tab in the right pane of MO2) after applying the load order and refreshing MO2. Once the file is extracted, right-click in the left pane of MO2 and select All Mods -> Refresh.Extract the loadorder.txt from the downloaded archive to opened folder and overwrite when prompted.