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  1. The second should be first, it's more studied as composition. The third is more difficult to grab then the first I guess. Regards.
  2. In response to post #56103896. #56125031, #56127321, #56179026, #56183806, #56187301, #56203821, #56227171 are all replies on the same post. I don't know how many mods I tried out, in my download order there are about 200 mods right now, but I am not playing Skyrim from at least two/three years.
  3. In response to post #56103896. #56125031, #56127321, #56179026 are all replies on the same post. More or less the same thing I suppose, call it inattention but, it is by more than 90% of the users. The percentage speaks for itself.
  4. In response to post #56103896. #56125031 is also a reply to the same post. Well, I don't expect an endorsement for each unique download really, like 1:1, cause someone could just download, try and delete the mod, but also a percent of 5%/10% looks like more a lazy thing by the most users, seen it is just as free as a click of mouse. Thank you Asaforg.
  5. I guess I agree. I almost stop modding also cause this, users are not willing to even click an endorsement, imagine... Endorsements, indeed, are around 5% / 10% of unique downloads, and the "thanks" even less. Too much hours of hard work on some mods for just this. Even Nexusmods, I guess, lives upon something more tangible, and this also due to the modders work as well.
  6. Just did the survey, congrats and welcome Paul!
  7. I'm using Mod Organizer, and I had the "DarNified UI has been detected in the HUD but not the start Menu. You will need to repair DarNified UI or remove it completely for MCM to appear correctly." problem too. After same experiments, solved it by running again Unified uHUD and moving DarNified loading after PROJET NEVADA and THE MOD CONFIGURATION MENU, that means overwrite them all. This is now my load order in the left panel, after I moved DarNified: - All user interface related mods, like JIP Companions Command & Control - Project Nevada - The mod configuration menu - DarNified - One HUD (oHUD) (the old one that doesn't need UIO - cause UIO gave me others UI problems I couldn't solve) - Unified HUD Project - uHUD It work now without any error messages.
  8. 1) First, you have to prepare the "field"... a. Backup your game (just copy the whole folder (Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Fallout New Vegas) in a safe location, also backup the Fallout.ini e FalloutPrefs.ini you can find in the Documents\My Games\FalloutNV, where the save files are located). b. ArchiveInvalidationInvalidated new vegas (base configuration needed to run many mods) - follow the instruction http://modsreloaded.com/new-vegas-archiveinvalidation-invalidated c. NVSE extender (you will run the game using this, not the original launcher). Install the very last beta. Very easy how to just move some files inside the main Fallout director). A button will be present also over the Mod Manager you will install after. http://nvse.silverlock.org/ --- 2) Second, you would like to use a manager (is not necessary, everything could be done manually, but it is usefull to install e uninstall mods the easy and clean way, and keep track of them: All the mods will be installed in the Data folder of Fallout New Vegas, the managers, keep track of what you install so that you can deactivate or uninstall what you dont' like or doesn't work properly without to have to remember every single files. Which Manager? There are a few, the easiest one to me it's Nexus Mod Manager, or/and FOMM (Fallout Mod Manager). I do use bot, because the first is connected to Nexus website and you can download Nexus mods in an automatic way. The second because it have some feature that come handly, like "load order" (called Boss), conflict detector and such. ---- Once you have installed all those things you are ready to browse Nexus New Vegas website to start to download the Mods you like. Raccomandation: read everything. The End. PS: When you become a bit more expert you will like to use also FNVEdit (http://modsreloaded.com/fnvedit) to find possible conflict and error and create your own patches. For very great Fallout New Vegas video tutorials go here: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0E5E8CA384409B11 Also, those are for Fallout 3, but many of them are usefull to watch for New Vegas as well: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL77ECC4B6194E1685
  9. Same here, from almost 15 hours ago, it stuck on connecting... for minutes, then give me 502 Bad Gateway.
  10. That's why, I was having problem connecting from yesterday. They have nothing better to do...oh my...
  11. Yup thanks Dante, i thought it was just me as well. I started having problems from yesterday.
  12. It's just me or look like New Vegas one, it is down today? 07/15/2013 Anyone?
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