fredbob392 Posted February 9, 2013 Share Posted February 9, 2013 Over the past year, I've accumulated way too many mods. I have over 100 installed, and its become too much to handle. I just want to get rid of them all and start a new character. If I were to try going through a list, seeing what mods I felt I needed and what I didn't, I'd likely end up keeping over half. Is there any was to just uninstall everything? If I were to delete the whole data folder, then uninstall and re install the game, would that work? If not, any ideas? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prensa Posted February 9, 2013 Share Posted February 9, 2013 fredbob392 - Hello! If you installed with a mod manager you can just deactivate your mods with that, no need to uninstall the whole Fallout installation. Untick & then deactivate in the Package Manager section. That will leave the mods still available while you decide what to keep. If you did not use a mod manager & really want a clean start then, as you said, nuinstalling Fallout 3 & deleting any mods left in your Data folder will give you a fresh start. Mods can be left behind after uninstalling Fallout 3 so that deletion is best if you're going down that route. Remember to also delete your FALLOUT.ini after uninstalling & before reinstalling as that too can be left behind. It's in: Documents\My Games\Fallout3 Remember to apply any fixes to your new .ini like the multicore bug fix etc. when you reinstall. You may want to keep a copy of your old .ini so you can remind yourself of any tweaks you may have applied. Hope this helps! Prensa Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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