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Hello

 

 

Do i need New Vegas Script Exteder -NVSE ?

 

 

do i must change ini file?

 

nexus mod maneger say - fallout.ini is read only. so it can t be managed by Nexus Mod manager, Would you like to make it not read only?

 

So i need to reweite ini file like in Fallout 4 that mods in Fallout Nv will work?

 

 

thanx for help and sorry for bad English :

 

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Do i need New Vegas Script Exteder -NVSE ?

maybe, depends on what mods you have. chances are you need it.

 

 

do i must change ini file?

no, i have never needed to do this so far.

 

 

nexus mod maneger say - fallout.ini is read only. so it can t be managed by Nexus Mod manager, Would you like to make it not read only?

make it not read only

 

 

So i need to reweite ini file like in Fallout 4 that mods in Fallout Nv will work?

no

 

 

thanx for help and sorry for bad English :

you're fine dont worry about it.

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Hello and thanx answer and help :)

 

 

i see video in you tube for better grafics and install that mods and didnt work. Game crash at the begining even dont start.

 

 

This is video from you tube which modes i install

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yy6pRIRY-80

 

 

 

Maybe is there somekind guide for beginers for better grafics that i will not have problem with crashing?

 

 

I have mods on Fallout 4 and work without problems. Today i finished Nuka world so i say i like to play zhe third time Fallout New Vegas but this time with mods :)

 

 

Thanx for help

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The wiki has guides for players new to Fallout New Vegas mods: "FNV General Mod Use Advice", and "Fallout NV Mod Conflict Troubleshooting". See this entry about not being able to start the game.

 

"Graphics" gets complicated quickly. There WILL be limits to what you can do. A lot depends upon how you decide to go about improving your graphics. Texture replacement mods are simple, but they can overwrite vanilla game or other mod texture files so you should only install one at a time and test before installing another, so you can tell what impact each has. That means you need to prioritize which are most important to you.

 

The "Mod Conflict" article has common problems with "post-processors" like ENB and SweetFX, which are more complex.

 

It would be better to come back with specific questions when you encounter issues with a specific mod. That someone was able to make a video with certain mods is no guarantee your system will be able to handle that same mix. There is just too much variation in hardware.

 

-Dubious-

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Hello

 

 

Yesterday i install 3 mods ang game crash at the start. So i install only 2 mods Wasteland Flora Overhaul and OJO BUENO Texture Pack.

 

http://www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/39856/?

http://www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/39755/?

 

The mod who crash my game at the end is Interior Lighting Overhaul

http://www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/35794/?

 

 

Is there any other mod for better interiors? And any other mod for better visual that i can add to this 2 who allready works?

 

 

 

I have another question :smile:

 

Mod NEVADA ENB - Realism

http://www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/55112/?

 

If i install NEVADA ENB i need any other mod because on pictures this mod look very good.

 

 

 

My Pc spec

 

i5 4570

Gtx 970

8gb Ram

win 7

Fallout new Vegas on Steam

 

 

thanx for help :smile:

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Mod "NEVADA ENB - Realism" is what is called an "ENB Preset". This means it requires you to install the ENB Series "post-processor" tool for this specific game. A "preset" is a specific configuration for that tool to produce the visual effect the author desires. So, first of all you have to get ENB installed and functioning. Be aware that "post-processors", like ENB and SweetFX, can impose a performance hit in "framerate per second" (FPS). ENB in particular is of around -(30-50) FPS in it's default configuration. This is a six year old game and it does not take maximum advantage of your hardware.

 

Consequently, I would advise you get a stable game before you attempt to install a "post-processor" so you have an idea of the actual impact. Then see the grouped series of "ENB Issues" in the wiki article "Fallout NV Mod Conflict Troubleshooting" guide, starting here. The link to the ENB Series download is in the second, "Issue: ENB is not working", sub-topic of that group.

 

-Dubious-

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Hello

 

 

I install mod 4gb Fallout New Vegas

 

And when i get to my shorthcut and add to the end of line -laaexe .\FalloutNV4GB.exe or SteamAppId 22380 i get this error steam\steamapps\common\fallout new vegas\nvse_steam_loader.dll is either not designated to run on windows or it contains error and if i get OK it continue to the game but i dont know if my game now using 4 gb.

 

If i get at the en of line of shortcut -SteamAppId 22490 then i get different error application load error 5:0000065434 and this on e dont even start the game.

 

 

So my shortcut now is like this: "F:\games)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Fallout New Vegas\fnv4gb.exe" -exe FalloutNV.exe -SteamAppId 22380 where is the problem?

 

 

thanx

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The "-SteamAppId" parameter is required if you have any regional version of the game; i.e. one purchased from elsewhere than North America. That you are getting a different error is actually a good sign you need that parameter.

 

Regarding the "application load error 5:0000065434": see this entry in the wiki article "Fallout NV Mod Conflict Troubleshooting" guide.

 

The suggested '"<steampath>\Fallout New Vegas\FNV4GB.exe" -laaexe .\FalloutNV4GB.exe' shortcut forces the "FNV4GB.exe" file to be called "FalloutNV4GB.exe" instead when it loads into memory, and does *not* create a directory called "exes". This is suggested so that any files added to the game root folder (like ENB or Sweetfx) will work properly without any further work on the users part. The executable filename following the "-laaexe" switch can actually be anything to which the "LAA" flag has been applied. The parameter is optional and can be skipped if you do not need the filename changed upon loading.

 

-Dubious-

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