One thing I both love and hate about modding games is trying to find the right mods for my game and after watching countless guides and mod reccomendation vids. This one is the best for those who just want to add a little bit more spice and seasoning to FNV without turning into the COD MW, 4K, ENB, sex game. So I thank you.
A good way to easily add the correct mods to New Vegas is by going to the guide for modders called "Viva New Vegas", there they tell you all the necessary mods and other mods useful to make the game a more fun experience and without bugs or crashes
This is probably one of the most well put together tutorials that I've watched. If your looking for actually overhauling and modding your game completely, This Video is the way to go.
Best video ever on Fallout NV mods. Holy crp haha absolutely amazing. I truly appreciate creators like you putting out valuable videos like these. Thank you!!
In this comment I'll link all of the mods that don't have an onscreen display since I noticed I missed some towards the end. I'll also include those that aren't on the nexus since they're a bit harder to find. Viva New Vegas: vivanewvegas.moddinglinked.com/index.html Vanilla UI Plus: www.moddb.com/mods/vanilla-ui-plus/downloads Superpele's disordered retexture: www.gunetwork.org/t11883-fnv-superpele-s-disordered-retexture-pack-v2-0 Lucky 38 Exterior Remastered: www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/81005 Power Armor Visual enhancement (PAVE): www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/74786 Vurt's improved plants: www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/66898
I recommend people actually read through the VNV guide even if you dont plan on following all of it. This video inspired me to look into it but now I see that most of what OP suggests is already included in the guide, which can be automated by Wabbajck. Im not seeing any reason to follow the recommendations in this video when most of it is included in the VNV Extended guide, which can be fully automated. At best one could come back and add a few missed mods mentioned in the video.
Play the GOG version of FNV. For whatever reason, based on extensive testing, the GOG version is vastly more stable compared to the Steam version and seems less prone to extreme performance losses.
@@JD-HDYou're probably correct. Possibly the most common cause of crashing is the game using too much of the base 2GB of ram memory during one session (usually around 1 to 1.6 GB). This is why the 4GB patcher is essential. Big quest mods with lots of buildings would be frustrating to play. Fast travel and some doors do reduce the RAM usage tho so keep that in mind.
@@iknighti1006 If you're crashing that much you should look at the viva new Vegas mod guide. The gog version does have the 4gb patch but you need other mods to increase stability. Also, in the files, open "NVpatcher.exe" and press any key when the black window opens. That's how you know for sure that the 4gb patcher is activated.
Another super underrated mod list guide is mojave express guide. Its an addon to VNV. However I usually skip their textures for weapons and grab WAP instead
Thanks for this video and recommending all the stuff needed to replace Project Nevada features, thats incredibly helpful since I saw PN was quite buggy and hasnt been updated in forever. after quitting Starfield out of boredom and disappointment I still had the urge to play a Bethesda style shooter. This is a great starting point (plus Tale of Two Wastelands)!
I love the mod what makes the lucky 38 taller and more vibrant in your clips in this video it makes me think that it would be even cooler with the lucky 38 reopened mod along with the many strip and freeside mods which greater improve the areas such as adding extra background buildings and extra neon signs for both the strip and freeside freeside and strip open is also a must for implementing these mods along with the this old mod I saw ages ago which restores the original concrete walls surrounding vegas seen in the concept art and I’m sure there’s probably newer mods which add extra locations within vegas and freeside too which would add even more immersion to the fact your in a large city once I get a great PC to run this kind of stuff I’ll probably experiment with making vegas what it would’ve been intended to look like but I’d probably have to take the performance friendly route to do any of that
It’s something I’ve always wanted to do because the ambience and sounds you hear in vegas make me imagine it’s this bustling city but in vanilla game it’s basically a large town and that’s the only spite I have with the location of vegas itself
Nice video :D Unlike most "remaster new vegas" videos, you didn't just toss a bunch of broken trash under an ENB and call it a day. One thing I would note, the instability and poor performance experienced in your high-end setup is just due to the broken nature of several of the mods. The sandbag and parking block replacers are overly complex and crash-prone meshes. Same goes for all of the georgem replacers mentioned - broken, crashy meshes. Its very possible to do a lot more than that without sacrificing stability, or really much performance. Either way, thanks for the video!
Pefect for people like me who rage- uninstalled Starfield and want to play this game again in a good stable way :) I think I have ALL retexture packs now, folder is 50GB but FNV never looked better :)
For anyone having the "Navmesh Overhaul ERROR: You are using the wrong Navmesh patch for the current load order, either you installed the wrong one or you are using additional mods outside of what the current patch covers." error, during the instalation guide of VNV you might have missed an optional file when dowloading the Navmesh Overhaul main file, go back to that section of the guide and check if u did download both files correctly. (Fixed the issue for me)
If you liked HQ Main Menu Music. On the nexus you can find "HQ Fallout 3 Music" and "High-Quality Classic Music" (FO1 and FO2) that is higher quality audio. "Thematic Location Music" changes some location's songs to be more fitting. Finally "DSOAL - True 3D Sound for Headphones" is a total game changer and I can't play without it.
@@garythesquidsquid7779 just bought my ultimate copy for the series x, I was playing for a few hours and it sucked me right back in with that fps boost
New Vegas tells you in a menu pop up that holstering weapons increases player movement, so it kinda does have a sprint like mechanic however, I can understand why people would prefer an actual sprint function
I recommend New vegas reloaded 15/5 stable builds because not very heavy on perfomance i even combined it with reshade and still got 55-60 fps ( temp avg 72 Celcius ) by using gtx1660 I noticed your video using newest one. That thing very heavy for gpu. And please avoid all 4k textures. It made game unstable
Looks great! If only there was a mod that made it fun to play again. I hit my wall with Fallout maybe even Bethesda entirely and lost all my hope for TES6. Gaming is Joever
I played with the mod that enables sprinting and while it's super nice, I found myself really chugging through content and spending less time observing the wasteland, it almost felt like it made the world smaller. convenient but I've since turned it off for better immersion
the problem i have with modding is it seems like a lot of bigger mods package a lot of small mods together so trying to add new mods without overwriting the old ones becomes a bit of a mess for me lol
I just reinstalled FO:NV and I'm looking for some decent modernizing and QoL mods. Great video and very helpful. I'm wondering how these mods jive with the someguy series and Project Nevada. These are two mods I swear by religiously and is a bit of a deal breaker if they aren't compatible.
There was a lot of good stuff in this guide, but PLEASE provide links and PLEASE slow down at the end - that rapid fire delivery was too fast for me to find the mods on Nexus.
As a someone who has lived in Vegas most my life. The stars are incredibly unrealistic. Especially if the lights from the strip are even as strong as they show up in game
So I'm still going through the fever dream that is the VNV guide, but I've found a solution to my biggest problem, being that MO2 wouldn't download the fucking mods. They'd be stuck at 0.0 progress. Just gotta close MO2, relaunch it, find the mod on the right pane, right-click, resume, and it should download after that
Would installing all of these mods into MO2 in the order the video shows them after installing Viva New Vegas work? Or would I need to customize the load order in some way?
It's fucking AMAZING how much time and effort bethesda will put into crafting entirely new games and DLCs in their quest for more money when the jackpot is already made. "We could remaster one of the greatest video games of all time ORRRRR we could make an entirely new one and halfass the entire story. Which oh which to choose..."
Is ADAM Reborn a good alternative to NCR faction's armor or can use it simultaneously with the mods you gave. Also if someone was to also install DLC sized quest mods like Fallout New California, or the Frontier, or like smaller quest mods like New Vegas bounties. Is it alright to install them after all these mods?
Yeah this list is good to use with any smaller quest mods like nv bounties. I don't know about new california, frontier is compatible 100%. Generally it should work with anything. Adam reborn can be used with the mods and it'll override it if you put it under the other mods.
Any mod recommendations for making the aiming smoother? It always feels like I can't do any actual sniping in New Vegas because the aiming is always chunky and the only way to aim smooth is to move your character while aiming. It's almost like the mouse aiming moves in "ticks". And yes, I've tried changing the DPI on my mouse, look sensitivity, everything. It's definitely a problem with the engine.
I always have 2 problems regardless of what I do. One stutters (I have a high end gaming PC) and two the LOD is always messed up even if I generate one. What can I do?
"ONLY" need to do the Viva New Vegas guide first... Yes its worth it, but will take a long time. Luckily it will train you well for modding NV. Make sure you have all DLCs and the Gun Runners Arsenal as well. Keep an eye out for "RED-!" in the Mod Manager or the game will CRASH immediately. Get rid of all the "RED-!" in the Mod Manager before booting up. No excuses.
It's pretty weird to me that no one has done a world overhaul yet. Like, what do you need to create? A bed, a cot, 2 dressers, 2 vending machines with 3 states of disrepair each, a few garbage can deformation variations, a few benches, 4-5 chairs, a jukebox, 2-3 tables, lockers, gun cabinet, filing cabinet, computer, 3 desks and you're basically done with all interiors. There are really not that many items to model either, 7-8 food/detergent cartons with the same model, potatoes and a few other legumes, deformed cans, caps, 6-7 healing items, 3 drugs, 8 bottles and you've basically covered all items. There's also the guns of course, and the most time consuming part would be the buildings by a long shot, but still, there's not a ton of stuff here. Okay fine, I'll do it myself.
Modding New Vegas always ends up with me modding it for 4 hours, and then playing for like 5 minutes and being satisfied. So I stopped installing anything more than essential anti-crash and tick rate mods.
For some reason when I walk into certain areas or when I walk into a building my screen freezes on the loading screen and then crashes is there anything I can do to fix this ?
I think you should have started with Reloaded since it makes the biggest difference. All I use is Reloaded and NMCs texture pack. The game looks amazing with Reloaded compared to Vanilla. Its a night and day difference.
Ok I'm new to pc stuff but running the way he said he runs his makes mine regularly freeze and close/crash, any advice? I7/3060 if it matters, ill get to the Wells with sunny smiles and then it happens every time?
Anybody have any suggestions on how to fix the HUD? When using clean vanilla hud and Vanilla UI plus, it’s still incredibly blurry and doesn’t look like how it does in this video
Anyone else having issue downloading the Superpete's Disordered Retexture pack? On the lone website that has it, the main link goes to a file not found site and the second link to download it takes you through a bunch of sus AF pages to get a download link which ultimately doesnt even look like the file you want to DL to begin with.
Does it lead to mediafire? If it does then it's legit. Anything else though and I'll check it out to see if the author changed the location or something.
One thing I both love and hate about modding games is trying to find the right mods for my game and after watching countless guides and mod reccomendation vids. This one is the best for those who just want to add a little bit more spice and seasoning to FNV without turning into the COD MW, 4K, ENB, sex game. So I thank you.
yea, personally i think im going to go for a more realistic and immersive feel
A good way to easily add the correct mods to New Vegas is by going to the guide for modders called "Viva New Vegas", there they tell you all the necessary mods and other mods useful to make the game a more fun experience and without bugs or crashes
truly a great guide I appreciate that you showed "before and after" for most of the mods
This is probably one of the most well put together tutorials that I've watched. If your looking for actually overhauling and modding your game completely, This Video is the way to go.
Best video ever on Fallout NV mods. Holy crp haha absolutely amazing. I truly appreciate creators like you putting out valuable videos like these. Thank you!!
shill cringe
In this comment I'll link all of the mods that don't have an onscreen display since I noticed I missed some towards the end. I'll also include those that aren't on the nexus since they're a bit harder to find.
Viva New Vegas: vivanewvegas.moddinglinked.com/index.html
Vanilla UI Plus: www.moddb.com/mods/vanilla-ui-plus/downloads
Superpele's disordered retexture: www.gunetwork.org/t11883-fnv-superpele-s-disordered-retexture-pack-v2-0
Lucky 38 Exterior Remastered: www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/81005
Power Armor Visual enhancement (PAVE): www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/74786
Vurt's improved plants: www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/66898
I recommend people actually read through the VNV guide even if you dont plan on following all of it.
This video inspired me to look into it but now I see that most of what OP suggests is already included in the guide, which can be automated by Wabbajck.
Im not seeing any reason to follow the recommendations in this video when most of it is included in the VNV Extended guide, which can be fully automated. At best one could come back and add a few missed mods mentioned in the video.
Play the GOG version of FNV. For whatever reason, based on extensive testing, the GOG version is vastly more stable compared to the Steam version and seems less prone to extreme performance losses.
Probably because the .exe in the GOG version is already patched to use 4GB of RAM
I did this by mistake when I decided I was gonna do a TTW playthrough...and now I'm glad I did lol.
It seems alot of people suggest the GOG version.
@@JD-HDYou're probably correct. Possibly the most common cause of crashing is the game using too much of the base 2GB of ram memory during one session (usually around 1 to 1.6 GB). This is why the 4GB patcher is essential. Big quest mods with lots of buildings would be frustrating to play. Fast travel and some doors do reduce the RAM usage tho so keep that in mind.
Hey if I get the gog version can I transfer my steam save to it. I already started a play through but am sick of crashing 15 times a night.
@@iknighti1006 If you're crashing that much you should look at the viva new Vegas mod guide. The gog version does have the 4gb patch but you need other mods to increase stability. Also, in the files, open "NVpatcher.exe" and press any key when the black window opens. That's how you know for sure that the 4gb patcher is activated.
Feel blessed and also a little bit scared that I was just thinking about buying and modding New Vegas and this video just popped up
New Vegas and mods are the thing that keep on giving
Best remaster vid. No nonsense, just straight to the mods and three different options for performance
I’m doing my yearly research for my mod list and I can’t thank you enough for all these mods that still keep it close to vanilla.
I'll buy a remastered version in a heartbeat if it was available today but until then, I'll give this modding a try. Thanks so much for this upload 👍
Another super underrated mod list guide is mojave express guide. Its an addon to VNV. However I usually skip their textures for weapons and grab WAP instead
Thanks for this video and recommending all the stuff needed to replace Project Nevada features, thats incredibly helpful since I saw PN was quite buggy and hasnt been updated in forever. after quitting Starfield out of boredom and disappointment I still had the urge to play a Bethesda style shooter. This is a great starting point (plus Tale of Two Wastelands)!
242 Mods are sitting on my FNV right now. I guess I can play it finally.
Thank you for recommending the sorting mod first, absolute must have for me now.
I see your a pip-boy 2000 MKVI enjoyer. a true man of culture
I love the mod what makes the lucky 38 taller and more vibrant in your clips in this video it makes me think that it would be even cooler with the lucky 38 reopened mod along with the many strip and freeside mods which greater improve the areas such as adding extra background buildings and extra neon signs for both the strip and freeside freeside and strip open is also a must for implementing these mods along with the this old mod I saw ages ago which restores the original concrete walls surrounding vegas seen in the concept art and I’m sure there’s probably newer mods which add extra locations within vegas and freeside too which would add even more immersion to the fact your in a large city once I get a great PC to run this kind of stuff I’ll probably experiment with making vegas what it would’ve been intended to look like but I’d probably have to take the performance friendly route to do any of that
It’s something I’ve always wanted to do because the ambience and sounds you hear in vegas make me imagine it’s this bustling city but in vanilla game it’s basically a large town and that’s the only spite I have with the location of vegas itself
Thank you for going straight to the point without those stupid theatrics from other similar videos. Hands down the best guide.
Nice video :D Unlike most "remaster new vegas" videos, you didn't just toss a bunch of broken trash under an ENB and call it a day.
One thing I would note, the instability and poor performance experienced in your high-end setup is just due to the broken nature of several of the mods. The sandbag and parking block replacers are overly complex and crash-prone meshes. Same goes for all of the georgem replacers mentioned - broken, crashy meshes.
Its very possible to do a lot more than that without sacrificing stability, or really much performance.
Either way, thanks for the video!
yeah looking at you ESO
yo thanks for putting all the links in the description, mad helpful.
same
Pefect for people like me who rage- uninstalled Starfield and want to play this game again in a good stable way :) I think I have ALL retexture packs now, folder is 50GB but FNV never looked better :)
For anyone having the "Navmesh Overhaul ERROR: You are using the wrong Navmesh patch for the current load order, either you installed the wrong one or you are using additional mods outside of what the current patch covers." error, during the instalation guide of VNV you might have missed an optional file when dowloading the Navmesh Overhaul main file, go back to that section of the guide and check if u did download both files correctly. (Fixed the issue for me)
When Hayden Christensen tells you how to mod NV.
If you liked HQ Main Menu Music. On the nexus you can find "HQ Fallout 3 Music" and "High-Quality Classic Music" (FO1 and FO2) that is higher quality audio. "Thematic Location Music" changes some location's songs to be more fitting. Finally "DSOAL - True 3D Sound for Headphones" is a total game changer and I can't play without it.
This is the best mod vid ever
Time to spend two days modding the game and testing, play for two hours, get bored and uninstall just to try it again in 6 months or so.
You too?
@@prauwnsauce actually not this time? Lol i got a mostly stable and interesting mod list this go around. Im havin fun again lol
@@garythesquidsquid7779 just bought my ultimate copy for the series x, I was playing for a few hours and it sucked me right back in with that fps boost
pretty much, fuck it
Only to finally load up the game and it just crashes immediately
This game was so much fun when it came out, wish they would make fallout nv2
I spent nearly two weeks installing and testing mods before i truly started to play.
New Vegas tells you in a menu pop up that holstering weapons increases player movement, so it kinda does have a sprint like mechanic however, I can understand why people would prefer an actual sprint function
I recommend New vegas reloaded 15/5 stable builds because not very heavy on perfomance i even combined it with reshade and still got 55-60 fps ( temp avg 72 Celcius ) by using gtx1660
I noticed your video using newest one. That thing very heavy for gpu. And please avoid all 4k textures. It made game unstable
litarally downloads most of PushTheWinButton mods , they all awesome , especially the water overhaul mod
Looks great! If only there was a mod that made it fun to play again. I hit my wall with Fallout maybe even Bethesda entirely and lost all my hope for TES6. Gaming is Joever
I played with the mod that enables sprinting and while it's super nice, I found myself really chugging through content and spending less time observing the wasteland, it almost felt like it made the world smaller. convenient but I've since turned it off for better immersion
Great video ! i have a potato pc but i watched it until the end
FNV is the only game I’ve ever played that actually gets more stable the more mods you add lol. Never seen any thing like it before or since.
Fantastic work. Very organized and honest.
Dude... thank you so much for the video. I am having so much fun playing New Vegas like this
Also if you love power armor titans of the new west is a banger
A remake in the Fallout 4 engine with all the bad elements of Fallout 4 taken out and the game mirroring OG New Vegas would be cool.
best thing to do in these types of videos is leave links for the mods, especially when theyre harder to find than just a google search
Even though I don't got a GPU, I accept this quest
Awesome video! This helped me so much!
thank you for making this awesome guide!!! btw for anyone wondering where strip crowds is, the name has been changed to strip gamblers
vortex modpacks are a gift and so is loot plugin manager
Wtf we need a modpack and call it Just everything!! HD.
the problem i have with modding is it seems like a lot of bigger mods package a lot of small mods together so trying to add new mods without overwriting the old ones becomes a bit of a mess for me lol
Superb! Thank you for the amazing work, it helped me a ton! :)
love your video what mod made your lucky 38 glow
www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/81005
thank you
I played my modded version for the first 50+ hours without any mod managers. Just drag the whole file into the game and start playing lol.
That shit must be held together with hopes and dreams
@@user-mr8qe9yt1l weirdly it held better before I bought the game on steam
People really do this and then act surprised when everything breaks.
great vid dude
Hopefully u will make more videos aobut this topic
You're a God, Sir.
I just reinstalled FO:NV and I'm looking for some decent modernizing and QoL mods. Great video and very helpful. I'm wondering how these mods jive with the someguy series and Project Nevada. These are two mods I swear by religiously and is a bit of a deal breaker if they aren't compatible.
Make a mod collection tho
There was a lot of good stuff in this guide, but PLEASE provide links and PLEASE slow down at the end - that rapid fire delivery was too fast for me to find the mods on Nexus.
WOW !!!!! Thanks so much!
Like the video but I would love to see a ttw remastered video
Never
can you post the mods in the description??? or make a mod collection
you named like 200 individual mods in this video lol
You should just compile a modpack with all of these that would be a godsend.
As a someone who has lived in Vegas most my life. The stars are incredibly unrealistic. Especially if the lights from the strip are even as strong as they show up in game
Please update the description with the Info you put in the comment, or pin the comment.
Just so it does not get lost.
So I'm still going through the fever dream that is the VNV guide, but I've found a solution to my biggest problem, being that MO2 wouldn't download the fucking mods. They'd be stuck at 0.0 progress. Just gotta close MO2, relaunch it, find the mod on the right pane, right-click, resume, and it should download after that
Would installing all of these mods into MO2 in the order the video shows them after installing Viva New Vegas work? Or would I need to customize the load order in some way?
Thank you for making this video. It really helped me, and the choice of mods is excellent.
Mk stands for mark. So Mk VI is Mark Six, not Em Kay Vee Eye
It's fucking AMAZING how much time and effort bethesda will put into crafting entirely new games and DLCs in their quest for more money when the jackpot is already made.
"We could remaster one of the greatest video games of all time ORRRRR we could make an entirely new one and halfass the entire story. Which oh which to choose..."
No links in description for easy clicking 😢
So if i want to download every mod you said what specs in your computer would be recommended for the game to run smooth with said mods ?
i liked this video
Awesome
Isn't Outside Bets not recommended because it's buggy? Or is the version you shared improved?
The version I shared is a fixed version but if you still encounter problems with it feel free to not use it
most of these modes overwrite themselves, any suggestions?
Is ADAM Reborn a good alternative to NCR faction's armor or can use it simultaneously with the mods you gave. Also if someone was to also install DLC sized quest mods like Fallout New California, or the Frontier, or like smaller quest mods like New Vegas bounties. Is it alright to install them after all these mods?
Yeah this list is good to use with any smaller quest mods like nv bounties. I don't know about new california, frontier is compatible 100%. Generally it should work with anything. Adam reborn can be used with the mods and it'll override it if you put it under the other mods.
Any mod recommendations for making the aiming smoother? It always feels like I can't do any actual sniping in New Vegas because the aiming is always chunky and the only way to aim smooth is to move your character while aiming. It's almost like the mouse aiming moves in "ticks". And yes, I've tried changing the DPI on my mouse, look sensitivity, everything. It's definitely a problem with the engine.
try controller its better
What editing software are you using?
I always have 2 problems regardless of what I do. One stutters (I have a high end gaming PC) and two the LOD is always messed up even if I generate one. What can I do?
Nice.
"ONLY" need to do the Viva New Vegas guide first... Yes its worth it, but will take a long time. Luckily it will train you well for modding NV. Make sure you have all DLCs and the Gun Runners Arsenal as well. Keep an eye out for "RED-!" in the Mod Manager or the game will CRASH immediately. Get rid of all the "RED-!" in the Mod Manager before booting up. No excuses.
What are you using for dynamic shadows?
No link in description?
So crazy question can this be sold a moded set up that runs well
It's pretty weird to me that no one has done a world overhaul yet. Like, what do you need to create? A bed, a cot, 2 dressers, 2 vending machines with 3 states of disrepair each, a few garbage can deformation variations, a few benches, 4-5 chairs, a jukebox, 2-3 tables, lockers, gun cabinet, filing cabinet, computer, 3 desks and you're basically done with all interiors. There are really not that many items to model either, 7-8 food/detergent cartons with the same model, potatoes and a few other legumes, deformed cans, caps, 6-7 healing items, 3 drugs, 8 bottles and you've basically covered all items. There's also the guns of course, and the most time consuming part would be the buildings by a long shot, but still, there's not a ton of stuff here.
Okay fine, I'll do it myself.
Did you make anything
good stuff
Modding New Vegas always ends up with me modding it for 4 hours, and then playing for like 5 minutes and being satisfied. So I stopped installing anything more than essential anti-crash and tick rate mods.
could u just put them in the description
viva new vegas link in description?
No mod list in the description? 😢
What about charges NV 4k overhaul? It looks amazing but i havent been able to get it to work
Check your mod dependencies or conflicts, likely you're missing something or not using script extender
For some reason when I walk into certain areas or when I walk into a building my screen freezes on the loading screen and then crashes is there anything I can do to fix this ?
What is the recommended load order for all these?
Bruv, just use nexus, or loot manager, either one do the sorting auto
But where do i find this “viva New Vegas guide” there’s no link in description nor mod list listed to reference for download
I think you should have started with Reloaded since it makes the biggest difference. All I use is Reloaded and NMCs texture pack. The game looks amazing with Reloaded compared to Vanilla. Its a night and day difference.
What is reloaded? I'm definitely looking for something that makes the game look better.
Ok I'm new to pc stuff but running the way he said he runs his makes mine regularly freeze and close/crash, any advice? I7/3060 if it matters, ill get to the Wells with sunny smiles and then it happens every time?
I have an issue where when I am in dialogue with someone they do not make any noise. Their mouth moves but there is no audio.
hey man just had a question are all these mods ttw compatible?
Most of them are, YUP is not because it's already built into TTW, you can check out this guide wastelandsurvivalguide.com/ for more TTW specific mods
@@CrestfallenCourier thanks man great video!
Anybody have any suggestions on how to fix the HUD? When using clean vanilla hud and Vanilla UI plus, it’s still incredibly blurry and doesn’t look like how it does in this video
How you get the lucky 38 to glow red like that ?
Anyone else having issue downloading the Superpete's Disordered Retexture pack? On the lone website that has it, the main link goes to a file not found site and the second link to download it takes you through a bunch of sus AF pages to get a download link which ultimately doesnt even look like the file you want to DL to begin with.
Does it lead to mediafire? If it does then it's legit. Anything else though and I'll check it out to see if the author changed the location or something.
Im looking for the same guides, but Fallout 3
How do I solve all of these conflicts? This headache is driving me crazy.
Where are the links to the mods? I cant seem to figure it out lol