
In the world of "Please let my game run well", that is the way your load order should always be in NMM. esm's list after addon packs, with mods.esp's listing last. Mine is FalloutNV.esm 00, then the 4 DLC's, then the 4 addon packs and mod. I suggest looking in NMM and see what your load order is there. esp file and then using the NMM arrows to move the load order up or down. OP, if you have NMM you can easily change your load order there by highlighting the. esm anywhere but first in data files, the game will crash hard. So, it seems I'm the one that is wrong here! This is most likely only NV that works this way, I'm betting that if you have Skyrim's. Seems that the NV data files is not setup for a long list of. esm's are all over the place! FalloutNV.esm in data files is listed halfway through the 40 mods I have. I just looked and my data files listings of the.
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But i must add some things in the ini file i did that but, the mod manager says again that i must change things in the ini file : (. that's the problem i use fallout 4 mod manager. Huge EDIT! I use NMM and have not opened data files in years. Only thing you can do is download stuff from nexus and use the fallout 4 mod manager for installing some of the mods.


And yes they all need check marks in the boxes next to them. I don't want any extra items before I've even played the vanilla game, but I don't know which items to discard and which to. The only problem is, when I created my first character, I get all these items from these expansions at the very beginning. All active by default.įalloutNV.esm must load first! Then I suggest having the four DLC's, DM, HH, OWB and LR load right after that and the four addon packs loading last. Default Starting Items - posted in New Vegas Discussion: I just bought the Fallout: New Vegas Ultimate Edition that came with all the expansions. nam files in the game's folder, not by ticking them in the launcher. Don't worry about it, and just play the game. Originally posted by Mauno:Ticking them does absolutely nothing, and the order they're shown in the launcher is not indicative of the actual load order.
