![]() Viva New Vegas, maintained by TDarkShadow. Enter Wabbajack, an ‘automated Modlist Installer’, normally used for overhauling the likes of Skyrim and Oblivion, but in this case, we’re going to to be using the one and only NV list on the site: Getting New Vegas fighting fit for 2022 is a (relatively) simple process, if you’re willing to put your initial mod setup in someone else’s hands. I'm stuck on this part, and I don't know what to do.(Image credit: Viva New Vegas) Essential mods for the newest New Vegas possible (The Easy Way) Problem is, this is the only thing I can think of that comes to mind that might count as a downloaded archive file.ĭoes anybody know where I ought to look? I even checked Downloads, and there is nothing there related to Fallout NV mods. So, I opened up Vortex Mods > falloutnv > Project Nevada 2_5-4 ![]() What the hell is an archive file? The mod file I downloaded initially? The one I used Vortex to download? ![]() Now I'm at the part of the instructions where it says " click on Add FOMod and select the downloaded archive file". That kept crashing and asking me to login to my Nexus account, so I had to fiddle around with that for a while to fix it in settings. Then I went and actually read the instructions for installation the author of the mod had, and realized that he wanted the game to be installed using FOMM. However, I tried installing the mod using Vortex first, and when I enabled the mod and then started the game, there was no apparent changes as everything was exactly the same. So, just want to get ahead of this question, I have installed the scripter extender for Fallout New Vegas, and FOMM.
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