
I'm not sure but I have a feeling it has something to do with the exes folder either not having the proper files (like maybe FOnv.exe needs to be in there as well?) or perhaps I don't have the proper tags on the 4gb loader in mod organizer.Īnyway, some kind of short breakdown would be rad. However when I launch the game with the 4gb loader exe from mod organizer, it doesn't load the wrapper. I did everything according to the instructions (had to create an "exes" folder, where I dropped the d3d9.dll as instructed). However I'd like to try it now and am running into some problems. You'll also need to fire up New Vegas through Steam or GOG the regular way once for xNVSE's loader to work.So I have done everything and it's working great, although originally at first I skipped the ENB portion because I wasn't planning on doing it. I recommend making a shortcut of this file and putting it on your desktop. NOTE: For xNVSE to take effect, you'll need to launch New Vegas with the nvse_loader.exe file that comes with this mod. The download page has installation instructions. This mod extends the scripting capabilities of the vanilla game, which is necessary for making many popular mods work. Next up, you'll want the newest version of the New Vegas Script Extender, or xNVSE. If desired, you can override LOOT's optimization to make manual tweaks to your load order yourself (this shouldn't be necessary for the mods in this list). This program automatically reorganizes your load order to make it as stable as possible. A great tool to pair with your mod manager is the Load Order Optimization Tool, or LOOT. This will allow New Vegas to read and accept any texture mods you install (we'll get to those later). Then go to Settings > Workarounds > BSA Redirection and toggle it. After installing it, log in, and select New Vegas as the game you're modding.

I highly recommend Vortex since it has a great UI and is very easy to use. These tools automatically handle most mods' installation, so you don't have to dig around in-game files - simply drag-and-drop compressed mod files, and the mod manager will do the rest.

The first thing you need is a Nexus Mods account, the website where most mods are posted. VPN Deals: Lifetime license for $16, monthly plans at $1 & more
