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Hi all,
i just downloaded a lot of mods but i was wondering if there is a program or something to see what mods conflict with eachother? Cause now my game crashes everytime, for the time being i'm not using any mods so i can play, but i hope there is a solution to this^^

Thanks up front!

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FNVEdit is the tool for you
you can find it here
if you know the FO3Edit, than it works about the same
if not, then read how it works, because using it in the wrong way could cause problems

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FNVEdit is the tool for you
you can find it here
if you know the FO3Edit, than it works about the same
if not, then read how it works, because using it in the wrong way could cause problems

Hi, thanks for your fast answer, i'm gonna check it out, don't know how it works but i'm sure i'll find out:p

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it's quite easy to find out
look here, it is the same tool but for Fallout 3
download the manual from this link, and read it, it should cover all you need to know
the only difference is that the one you need is for NV, but the instructions should be the same

and no problem, i am glad to help :)

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ok i installed the program and started it, but i got an error so i looked in the messages tab and it said: "[00:04] Background Loader: Fatal: <Exception: "FOOK - New Vegas.esm" requires master "FalloutNV.esm" to be loaded before it.>" does anyone on here know how to change this?

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oh yeah, this is a problem i really don't know how to solve
as far as i know, you can't really change the load order
but i would suggest you to ask that question of the NV FOOK page, and see if there you'll find an answer

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you change it by changing the date on the file... find a proggy that allows you to change the date, make falloutnv.esm the oldest file so it gets loaded first.

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i found a program for this on the nexus site, doesn't change the date but you can change the loading order, it's this one: nexus thanks for making me look! :P




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