

#Nexus mcm fallout new vegas install#
Then: I-HUD (be sure to install I-HUD version 3_4!!. Then: MCM BugFix 2 (if you dont have it download it from nexus MCM web page)
#Nexus mcm fallout new vegas mod#
ġ- uninstall MCM-Unified HUD- I HUD- UIO (any HUD mod that you have installed) also uninstall Project Nevada (if you have P.Nevada installed and any compatibilty patch for PN)Ģ-now open NMM (nexus mod manager) (if you dont have NMM download it)ģ- deatctivate archive invalidation via NMM (tools-uncheck archive inavalidation)Ĥ-open FOMM and install Project Nevada and any compatibilty patch for PN via FOMMĥ- Open again or maximize NMM and install IN THE FOLLOWING ORDER: if you have this problem "The Mod Configuration Menu cannot access its menu files." or the MCM "has detected multiple.etc" this might help you. Its old but maybe someone needs help with this. You can troubleshoot the second by loading your plugins with FNVEdit, which simulates how they're loaded by the game and will throw an error if a file is missing. Fallout: New Vegas is a 2010 action role-playing game developed by Obsidian Entertainment and published by Bethesda Softworks.It was announced in April 2009 and released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 on October 19, 2010. If that fixes it, wipe your UI mods and try again. You can troubleshoot the first by disabling archive invalidation, which will make the game ignore the modded assets. If this is not set correctly to allow at least 'System', 'Administrators', and 'Users' to have 'Full Control' then you can't overwrite other files or. There's two mod-related things that can crash the game at startup, borked menu files or a load order issue, usually missing master file. If you did move Steam out of the default location, then likely any access privilege problem is one of 'File and Folder permissions' on the parent 'root' folder under which you installed the games. Also double check your archive invalidation. If youre bypassing the launcher, you can edit Fallout.inidirectly: 'My DocumentsMy GamesFalloutNVFallout.ini'. The launcher resets the ini to the values from this file.

Also delete any files left in your documents for good measure.ĭid you make sure to follow the steps I provided above when you installed your mods? MCM - must- be installed after Project Nevada (which is what I assume you mean by Project Reality,) and DarNUI should always be installed first. If using the launcher, edit Falloutdefault.iniin the game dir to get these settings to stick. If not, try it again and make sure to delete everything. In order to make your copy of Fallout 4 mod-friendly, you need to edit two configuration files, Fallout4. When you uninstalled the game did you also remove everything from the installation folder? Steam only removes files that it put there itself, so you may have left over files added by mods. Retained all original modifications and added many new one. It was left up mainly for those running already working installaitons, but it's a while back now and there's no reason to not use UIO instead. Like I said, it's outdated and it says so in the description.
