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CaesarsLegion

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  1. Hmm.. maybe there's something wrong with your HUD mods? Try reinstalling uHUD, and check the menu files to see if it maybe there's any leftover texts for uninstalled HUD mods. I had problems with my game crashing when starting up, even when my load order was completely fine. I checked my menu files and found leftover texts installed from a HUD mod uninstalled. I erased them, then the game ran fine.
  2. From what I see, you have a heck ton of mods which can easily be reduced. The game has a threshold of plugins it can have active before it goes crazy, causing problems such as missing meshes, textures, or crashes. This limit can range from 130 -150 Here are some mods which have merged plugins. 1. More Perks. The NVEC page has a merged plugin for this. Download it and follow the instructions 2. Interior Lighting Overhaul. The FOMOD installation should provide you a merged version which supports all DLCs, which is called Interior Lighting Overhaul - Ultimate Edition. I also notice you have two "A Better Cass" Weapon plugins. I'm fairly certain you can only use one. You should also try to optimize your load order using BOSS, which is found here :http://newvegas.nexusmods.com/mods/35999//? Follow the instructions, and it should auto sort your load order to optimal compatibility. Last, but not least, create a MERGED PATCH. This is absolutely crucial for game stability. It can be created through FNVEDIT: http://newvegas.nexusmods.com/mods/34703//? I highly recommend watching the video on the mod page, as it provides important information on installation and instructions
  3. The "1 file" isn't important at all. From what I've heard, it's supposed to be this sort of check for the game, but it isn't needed to run your game properly. You probably have corrupted save files, but these are very easy to fix. Simply start a new game or load a "clean" save file, then load your corrupted save. It should load properly then.
  4. One thing I notice is that you have Clean-Deluxe FNV.esp enabled when you already have Clean-Deluxe FNV Merge - All DLC.esp activated. Deactivate the Clean-Deluxe FNV.esp, as you cannot use multiple versions of this mod, and Clean-Deluxe FNV Merge - All DLC.esp already performs what Clean-Deluxe FNV.esp does.
  5. Well, it appears you have plugins activated where you don't need them Project Nevada - Dead Money Project Nevada - Dead Money (Rebalance) and Project Nevada - Gun Runners Arsenal Project Nevada - Gun Runners Arsenal (Rebalance). You should only have Project Nevada - Dead Money (Rebalance) and Project Nevada - Gun Runners Arsenal (Rebalance) activated as they already contain Project Nevada - Dead Money and Project Nevada - Gun Runners Arsenal
  6. Did you download the d3d9.dll from the ENB developer website? If not, here's the link: http://www.enbdev.com/download_mod_falloutnv.htm Download version v0.161, open the wrapper version, extract ONLY the d3d9.ll and place it where you've placed the Apex ENB files.
  7. Nope, you're not. ENBs improve graphics by injecting the use of DX9 shaders, DOF, SSAO, Ambient Occlusion, and other visual enhancements. To check if its working, press Shift+Enter when in game. That should open the in-game ENB editor. If it doesn't open, then there's something wrong with your installation. Remember to turn off Anti-aliasing, anisotropic filtering, transparency multisampling, and water displacement in the game launcher, as these cannot work with ENBs
  8. You can't move the folder itself into the game directory. You have to drag the contents of it into game directory.
  9. EVE FNV - NO GRA.esp=1 EVE FNV - ALL DLC.esp=1 EVE FNV - NO DLC.esp=1 You can't have all of these activated at once; you have to choose only one. In your case, I suggest activating only EVE FNV - ALL DLC.
  10. ENBs cannot be installed through the means of a mod manager. They have to be installed manually, since the files need to be moved into the fallout directory instead of the data folder, as most mods are installed. Drag and drop the ENB files into your Fallout directory; the folder with the FalloutNV.exe and NOT the data folder
  11. Well, one thing I see is that you have multiple plugins where you only need one. JustAnArmorPack_WithCheatBox.esp JustAnArmorPack_NV.esp JustAnArmorPack_WithCheatBoxAndAliceArmors.esp Activate only one of these and see what happens.
  12. I've had problems merging some mods with FNVPlugin, such as missing meshes when the esp is activated. I prefer using FNVEdit instead. Download the training manual and take a peek at it.
  13. Try using BOSS to optimize your load order, and create a merged patch using FNVEdit. Also, your missing textures might be something with your ENB. Make sure anti-aliasing and anisotropic filtering are turned off in game and in driver settings. Be sure to disable Water Displacement and Transparency Multisampling as well.
  14. Fallout: New Vegas has a limit as to how many plugins you can have activated. For many people, it differs around the 150 mark, while plummeting as low as 120. This can cause glitches in game such as missing textures or meshes, as well as broken pipboys and purple screens. Try merging some mods or cutting down on the amount of mods you have.
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