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  1. Every Fallout 4 Settlement Budget mod that I have tried recently (5 so far) causes an instant crash whenever you go over the vanilla budget. Please keep this in mind if you intend to use one of the mods. As far as I can tell, the only work around is just to not use them as most likely an update from Bethesda caused them to break the game. If you manage to get a hold of a Fallout 4 version around August 2018, there is a good chance you can get them to safely work.
  2. I am unsure to where to put this, but I felt this was the best place. I downloaded some mods today and installed some of them. After installing the third one (I would get more specific but to test it, I uninstalled a mod that I had not booted into the game yet to see if it would install and it did not) no other mods would install. I am unsure what to do at this point. I have been waiting for the mod manager to do something for the past hour now and I got nothing. Any suggestions would help immensely. EDIT: This seems to be the case with Fallout Character Overhaul. I am using mod manager version 60.16
  3. Some ideas for new games you can add to the nexus, some popular, others not so much. I think some creativity could allow some games to be better than what they currently are. Without further adieu, the games 1.Dead Island- I feel like this game has a lot of potential for modding, seeing how it's a zombie driven RPG with a really mediocre story no one really cares too much about. Thus adding it with some mods might bring some attention with the game. 2.Dead Island Riptide- Or better yet, mod the sequel because it's more likely to be more popular. 3.Dishonored- Stealth driven FPS with RPG elements. Or is it stealth? This game could potentially be the best game to mod and you know why? Because there is so much freedom already built into the game, making it a viable choice to mod. 4.Metro 2033- Ah a classic game that with some flaws, nearly perfect the idea of a story driven FPS that players actually get into. Maybe some things like RPG elements or instead of loading screens a new area that branches out into the next level? 5.Metro 2033 Redux- For compatibility reasons, why not am I right? 6.Metro Last Light- The next installment of the Metro series, this game almost has it all, except a long campaign and something else like a NG+ feature (which would be cool). Oh and perks and stuff. Swag. 7.Metro Last Light Redux- Quick lets make an HD reboot that looks good then mod it. 8.Mirrors Edge- With a new one coming up (maybe?), the old one could have some things done to it. Like texture rewords, ENB presets, all sorts of things.. 9.Orion Dino Horde- At first I hated this game. After 9 hours of playing it, I still hate it. But what makes bad games better or even good? Mods. Flaming tyrannosaurus rex, do it. 10.Sniper Elite v2- This game for a sniper game already has a few cool mechanics but lacks key stealth elements. Like melee.... what kind of stealth game doesn't have melee?! Also the lack of weapons is lame and same with the short story mode. Maybe a wave defense mode that isn't Nazi Zombies. Been done on Call of Duty already. 11.Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist- Ah this game was fun, while it lasted. It has everything, except it's missing some (by some I mean a ton) of things. Modders are quite creative and I am interested to see what they can whip up here with a stealth/action/tactical 3rd person shooter. Tldr; oh wait, you can just read the titles, nvm. Theses are in no particular order... except alphabetical.
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