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makkebakke

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Sorry, why are you talking as if I'm using FOMM? Because I'm not.

 

Anyways, I've just deleted the loose files and .esp files and used NMM to install everything and it works. Easy as can be, and I guess there's no point in me deleting the mods anyway, so I guess it's fine now.

 

EDIT: Sorry, that sounded really rude. I just think FOMM is massively outdated compared to NMM, which is also much better supported.

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Sorry, why are you talking as if I'm using FOMM? Because I'm not.

 

Anyways, I've just deleted the loose files and .esp files and used NMM to install everything and it works. Easy as can be, and I guess there's no point in me deleting the mods anyway, so I guess it's fine now.

 

EDIT: Sorry, that sounded really rude. I just think FOMM is massively outdated compared to NMM, which is also much better supported.

I know that there are mods that can be run by either NMM or FOMM, fomm has helped me with everything i wanted done so far, so in your case NMM may be the actual remedy. I did more research on your mod ( the nmc's texture pack ) and it seems that it can be installed with NMM and not with FOMM, so you have better luck with that than me. Anyways, you have got the problem done, so good luck with anything you need done in the future, i will be happy to help if i can. Also read the tread i did about blood texture problems from limb explosions on the forums. It is some information that took me at least one day to find. It can prove really helpfull if you haven't solved the problem yourself already :)

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If you have not already done so, you need to change your file structure. Having a "Data" folder inside the "Data" folder will only cause problems down the road. Anything you have installed into "Data/Data" will not show in the game. The structure should be "Fallout3/Data" then in the "Data" folder will be textures, meshes, characters, armor, etc.

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If you have not already done so, you need to change your file structure. Having a "Data" folder inside the "Data" folder will only cause problems down the road. Anything you have installed into "Data/Data" will not show in the game. The structure should be "Fallout3/Data" then in the "Data" folder will be textures, meshes, characters, armor, etc.

I honestly had no idea how to do it all, but Nexus Mod Manager got it all figured out for me already now, so I could care less how it works, as long as it works. Which it does.

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