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Fallout New Vegas HUD Mods


RobinHood2005

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My Fallout NV HUD mods don't work well together.

 

For example, I have Unified HUD, Project Nevada, MCM, Adjustable HUD and Immersive HUD installed. The problem lies with iHUD and PN. If I install both, and make sure that iHUD is loaded before PN, then it will install "properly". What I mean when I say this is that the MCM menu will show up, I can adjust it, bla bla bla, sunshine and rainbows. However, none of the basic features of the mod actually work. The HUD doesn't disappear and I am left with a mod that doesn't function as intended.

 

If, on the other hand, I decide to load Immersive HUD AFTER Project Nevada, then iHUD will work amazingly well, but certain PN features will become unavailable and I get an error message at the start of every game saying that something must have gone wrong with my PN installation because several key features (such as bullet time and the grenade hotkey) are missing.

 

I don't know what to do. Can someone try to help me with this small, but annoying issue?

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ISSUE SOLVED: Listening to Gopher is a good idea. Especially BEFORE you mod your game. Oh well, live and learn. Here's the link to a video that explains it in full:

 

A little long, but watching it in full really pays off.

 

Yea, he can get a bit wordy, but in the long run it's worth it.

Also appreciate you posting the solution for others. :)

Too many people have problems, then come back to post "NEVER MIND, SOLVED IT!"

and just leave without telling anyone how they fixed their problem.

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ISSUE SOLVED: Listening to Gopher is a good idea. Especially BEFORE you mod your game. Oh well, live and learn. Here's the link to a video that explains it in full:

 

A little long, but watching it in full really pays off.

 

Yea, he can get a bit wordy, but in the long run it's worth it.

Also appreciate you posting the solution for others. :smile:

Too many people have problems, then come back to post "NEVER MIND, SOLVED IT!"

and just leave without telling anyone how they fixed their problem.

 

No problem my friend, that's what I did with all of the threads I have started and participated in. It just seems like a nice thing to do, no? :smile:

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