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so i just found out about modding fallout3 and i decided what the hell. i love the game. i love the fallout world. what better way could there be to make this game even better than i already think it is than to mod the everliving hell out of it. ;)

 

so, i jumped in face first with no knowledge on how to do this and this is just a message to other people who get on here and try to do this that so far you can go at it with almost no know how other than finding your fallout3 file folder and then throwing the mods into the folder.

 

if it asked me whether or not i wanted to replace something i said hellz yeah, out with the old in with the new. i did download and install the mod manager but aside from 2 mods so far, none of them show up in the list (obviously cause i didnt do this the correct way. props to the 2 mod makers who got your mods to show up with me blowing the process to pieces. holsters and enhanced weather.)

 

as of yet it runs fine, it hasnt crashed after about 10-20 minutes of playtime, fighting a few random creatures and mainly just running around to see what all has been changed. no problems so far. ??? crazy right?

 

this is the article that spurred my modding craze

 

http://www.gamingdaily.co.uk/2010/fallout-3-remodulated/

 

and i pretty much went down the list and installed everything except for a few that didnt apply to my game since im just playing the original and none of the expansions.

 

i downloaded and installed the mod manager applied the archive invalidation invalidated script/mod (whatever it is) then literally copy pasted all of the following mods directly into the fallout3 folder.

 

fellout

project beauty

eve

fallout 3 re-animator

enhanced weather

enhanced night sky

holsters

 

im currently downloading the gnr - more where that came from extra music tracks and NMC's texture pack which ill probably just throw in the folder the same way.

 

i mean, its worked perfectly so far, i cant see why i shouldnt continue this method until i break the thing and have to reinstall, which, oh no, not exactly the worst thing ever imaginable.

 

so in summation, if youre new to the modding process with fallout3, by all means go at it with your face first and have fun. i know i will be.

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