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DarNified UI & MTU conflict with The Mod Configuration Menu and Pr


itsonlydanny

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Got a little problem that is driving me mad .

 

Yesterday I decided to do a completely fresh install of FNV, as I've been 'mucking about' with it for years (countless mods installed, reinstalled, uninstalled, updated, etc). Anyway, everything is the same as before - or so it seemed - except I installed the very latest version of The Nexus Mod Manager (upgrading from 0.20.0 to 0.21.0) and ditto for The Mod Configuration Menu (upgrading from 1.2 to 1.5). However, now DarNified UI conflicts/clashes with Project Nevada and TMCM, no matter which order I install and uninstall them. And when I tried MTU I got the same result (actually, in fact, MTU did not work or change anything - the vanilla/huge fonts remained). Both mods just 'crash' TMCM and PN - yet DarNified worked perfectly before, never any problem.

 

Meaning that I get error messages like "There seems to be a problem with your PN installation because the HUD extension was not detected", "the Mod Configuration Menu cannot access the menu files", etc. Yes, I am using the very latest version of NVSE, and all the other mods work fine (and I've got hundreds!). Very frustrating, as I find the game all but unplayable with these big, ugly, default, fonts/icons. Also, yes again, running FNVMasterUpdate and making a Merged Patch makes no difference (vis-a-vis DarNified UI and MTU). Furthermore, I am using One HUD and Unified HUD but that does not seem to make any difference either.

 

And unfortunately, I cannot track down an older version of TMCM (ie, v.1.2).

 

Got any ideas for me?

 

Thanks,

DANNY

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Install any major HUD mods first (Darn, MTUI, etc). Project Nevada has a built in detection for which one you're running, and will install the correct files. Then install MCM on top of PN, since PN contains an old version of MCM (you want the new version to override the old one). Next using a mod manager, install Unified HUD, which will generate the include files necessary to ensure that all menu files are referenced correctly. An include line for a non-existent .xml file will cause a crash.
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