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  1. darn, didn't see that, im goin blind. hmm, i'll request deletion then.
  2. I'd like to change my username to Ultima_Dweedle_X_Version but I don't know how. Can someone tell me the process for doing this? Thank you.
  3. Hi guys. I just bought Morrowwind today off steam, never played the game before, however, its Bethesda.. so I know it'll have game crippling bugs. I am trying to find Morrowwinds version of The Unofficial Skyrim patch and the Unofficial Oblivion Patch. However, I was unable to find it via searching. If someone can point me towards a global bug fix patch that does not change vanilla gameplay that would be cool. Thank you.
  4. Guys, I managed to log in. go to your user area http://fallout3.nexusmods.com/users/userarea//? and if it says your not logged in try logging in on that page. It worked for me.
  5. i just tried again with chrome.. no luck either
  6. I just wish someone would help with our problem, everyone else is downloading fine while we're stuck clicking log in for hours on end hoping it will eventually work. :(
  7. :wallbash: Been trying for an hour now to log in to the Fallout 3 and Skyrim Nexus. I'm using Firefox, I've disabled all my add-ons, deleted all my cookies more than once (once after each login attempt) and I stll cant log in. I'm having no issues logging into the Forums and no issues logging into Nexus Mod Manager. Help :'(
  8. I've been trying to log in on the main nexus sites now for the past hour and it refuses to let me. I've tried changing my password, changing my browser and I purged all my cookies on both of them to see if that would help and its done nothing to help at all. Everytime I try to log in it just takes me back to the same page I was on as if I had never made the attempt. Is there any alternative log in place I can try? edit: im also having no issues with NMM or the forums. Its just the sites themselves
  9. I won't be too heavily modded going in. Just the usual Fallout Wanderers Edition, EVE, Marts Mutant Mod and Project Beauty setup. I'm tempted to roleplay as a good Lone Wanderer up to a point, starting out good and then slowly letting the hell of the wastes take a toll on his psyche. A reason I like the idea of playing like that really comes down to a quote from Desmond from Point Lookout when he refers to the player as a gifted killer.
  10. edit: nexus cut off my title, how rude :( New title: Going to be doing my very own Let's Play! with Fallout 3 in the hopefully near future, need some roleplaying and other advice. ---- What I'm thinking of doing is creating a male wanderer with the default vanilla story. Now, in order to successfully role play over a headset I am wondering, should I read aloud what my character is going to say via the dialogue? Should I film the game play silently and then add narration afterwards? Also, in regards to Roleplaying, what sort of character do you guys roleplay as when playing the Vanilla story? How do you guys play your game?
  11. Have the attacks stopped? for some reason im getting really good dl speed on Fallout 3 Nexus
  12. I need to clamp it, not limit it as I've already limited it via the NVIDIA inspector.
  13. Ok guys. In Fallout New Vegas i discovered something so awesome. I used the Ini configator for New Vegas to clamp my FPS at 30 then I used the NVIDIA Inspector to limit it to 30 and force Vsync and my game is running so smoothly that I cannot tell that it is running at 30fps.. my game is so smooth and nice. I want to imitate this for Skyrim but unfortunately the INI editior for Skyrim does not offer a way to FPS Clamp. I have googled this and everyone says add stuff to the INI but they don't say "where" in the ini nor do they say "what" ini. Essentially I want to Clamp my FPS at 30 using the Skyrim equilvelent of this option in the New Vegas ini configator; can anyone help me?
  14. Hi guys. I thought I'd write up a tutorial here on the forum as I've seen in the comments of a lot of popular mods that a lot of new comers to modding are having trouble and the attitudes of some mod authors to these people have been less than satisfactory. This is going to cover the use of NMM to manually install mods and how to prepare your game for modding itself. If you have already installed any modifications to your game but you are having issues what I would like you to do before anything else is to go into your Nexus Mod Manager and select the following button; Tools > Uninstall all active mods Now that we have that out of the way there are three crucial things we must perform to ensure you game is safely able to accept mod's. - First, ensure your Steam program itself is installed on your C Drive > OUTSIDE < of Program Files or Program Files (x86). If it is in those then back up all of your Steam games to an external device, uninstall Steam and then reinstall Steam into a more friendly location on your C drive. My location is C:\Valve\Steam. This has to be done because mods have issues being installed in places where you need admin rights or UAC or some technical thingy. I don't know why but that is just how it is. - Secondly, uninstall New Vegas and reinstall it fresh. To do this use the uninstall feature in Steam and then proceed to manually delete anything else in C:\Valve\Steam\SteamApps\Common\Fallout New Vegas (honestly, just delete the whole folder). Reinstall it afterwards and make a backup of the virgin copy to avoid re-downloading it again. Why I suggest re-downloading it all again is that some mods may have altered the official ESM's and BSA's. Not likely, however, BOSS does suggest the cleaning of a few of the ESM's so it is possible that mods may have tinkered with them. - Thirdly and finally we need to run the virgin copy of New Vegas so it generates new Ini's and lets you setup your graphics via the launcher. After that run the game. Nexus Mod Manager will probably prompt you about this as well if you have not run the game before running NMM. --- Once these three steps are done you can safely mod New Vegas with the instructions I am going to be writing below. I will admit I am going to be assuming you have at least played Vanilla New Vegas to a point where you understand the Vanilla game play and why Modding was necessary to improve upon it. If you have not done this then I suggest to post pone the modification of your game until you are familiar with the Vanilla game play and quest lines. The first thing I want to mention is that Gopher, another Nexus user and a YouTuber (he has a really hot accent as well so its easy to listen to him :smile:) has some video tutorials that are great for learning to lightly mod your game. If you would like to have some video teaching then I honestly suggest him over the rest of my post, however, some of his videos are slightly out of date. If you are really only wanting to lightly mod your game then he is the way to go. His New Vegas playlist is about installing various popular mod's such as Project Nevada. Infact, I am not going to cover Project Nevada, NMC or DarnUI as it is already covered fantastically by Gopher. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0E5E8CA384409B11 --- Ok everyone! The first tool we want to install for Fallout New Vegas is the New Vegas Script extender. You can obtain this from http://nvse.silverlock.org/ On that website there are a few downloads but the one we want for modding New Vegas as of July 2013 is the BETA build; After downloading that you must open its archive. I suggest either WinZip, WinRar or 7Zip to do this. After that place all of the contents of the folder inside of C:\Valve\Steam\SteamApps\Common\Fallout New Vegas That's all there is to NVSE. --- Now, the second tool we want to immediately ensure we have ready is the 4GB extender. This is necessary and do not play without it. http://newvegas.nexusmods.com/mods/35262/? This is installed much in the same way as NVSE. Follow the instruction on the author's mod page. --- Now with those two programs installed we can begin some serious modding. The first mod we want to install is NVEC which is short for New Vegas Enhanced Content. Do NOT download that mod with manager however, download it manually as seen; Once that has completed unzip it and then run the EXE. Easy! :D Have a look at the following links to see what you just installed and bookmark these links! Whenever you install a new mod check to make sure it is not already included! In my honest opinion NVEC is "the" first mod anyone should install as it has so much superb content inside. --- Ok. This is the last section of my guide but it is probably the most important section because it is about creating archives that NMM can read. It's not going to be long though as it's really simple. After downloading manually a mod (unless it states it can be used with NMM although I suggest do it manually anyway) inspect its framework. If it has inside the zip saying (Mod Name)>Data>Meshes/Textures etc then you are probably safe installing it via NMM. However, if it does not have that and has a variety of sections this is what you must remember. The game reads mods in the Data folder, always. So ensure you unzip the archive and rearrange the file structure to be Data/Meshes or Data/Textures or even Data/ depending on the type of mod it is. Once you have done that just re-zip it with whichever program you used to unzip it and then you can manually add it into NMM and then away you go! --- Hopefully this short guide has helped some people. If anyone wants me to clarify some points or explain something in more detail just drop a post and I'll try my best.
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