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Fallout New Vegas Mods Going Crazy


RobinHood2005

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No, the water isn't supposed to be that transparent. Makes me even more strongly suspect ENB or similar is involved.

 

Re: the INI files in the "Users" folder. Any changes you make to one should be made to both if the same setting is present. The interactions between them are not well known, but differences between them ARE known to cause problems.

 

If you "verify local files", Steam will always replace at least one file. It is believed this is the "FalloutNV_Default.ini" file in the game root folder, to ensure the "vanilla" settings are restored. If you find a stable configuration for your "Users" folder "INI" files, make a backup. Anytime you run the "FalloutNV_Launcher.exe" program, it will create a new version of both from the "default" file in the rout folder. You will want the backup to either restore ro compare to get back your customization changes.

 

If you need further help: Please provide ALL the information requested in the wiki "How to ask for help" article. Don't forget to identify things that do not appear in the "load order", such as if you are using the FNV4GB Patch, NVSE and it's related plugins, texture replacements (specifically their larger image sizes: 1024x1024, etc.), and "post-processors" like ENB or SweetFX.

 

* See "How to markup images (etc) in forum posts and comments" article for how to use "Spoiler tags".

 

-Dubious-

I figured out what it was. The water issues in my game were a result of me messing with the Fallout .ini files. I reset everything to default and the water in my game returned to normal.

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