

- EVE Essential Visual Enhancements mod#
- EVE Essential Visual Enhancements Patch#
- EVE Essential Visual Enhancements mods#
It’s best to start here! The LAAE patch simply allows the Fallout: New Vegas. Once you have saved your settings, the launcher builds the necessary profile directories and files for you, including fallout.ini and falloutprefs.ini, which can then be modified directly through ModOrganizer.įor Fallout: New Vegas, the main patches are as follows: Note: Before doing anything else after installing the game, make sure to run the Fallout: New Vegas launcher ( FalloutNVLauncher.exe) once, setting your graphics to “ultra,” as well as configuring your monitor resolution and aspect ratio.
EVE Essential Visual Enhancements mods#
The mods will be downloaded from Fallout 3 Nexus, and you will need an account. In my case, this meant making two folders – one for Fallout 3, and one for New Vegas.
EVE Essential Visual Enhancements mod#
You will want to make a separate Mod Organizer 1.3.11 program folder for every game you plan to organize. This makes the installation (and uninstallation!) of mods very straightforward should you want to start from scratch.įor both Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas, you will want to use the older Mod Organizer version 1.3.11 – more recent beta versions of the program (that support newer games, like Fallout 4 and Skyrim) unfortunately have some incompatibilities with the older games, and as such, I was unable to get them to work. It also uses a virtual data structure that stores your mods in a separate folder from your actual game files, keeping your actual game installation pristine. It has several key features: Most importantly, the program can be hooked to handle Nexus downloads. Mod Organizer is very powerful, reliable, and simple to use once you go through its built-in tutorial once. Although there are several good alternatives, Mod Organizer is, in my experience, by far the best application for the purpose today.

Mod OrganizerĮvery Bethesda game modding process starts with the selection of a suitable mod manager. This tutorial operates under the assumption that you are on Windows, have all the DLC, and are running Fallout: New Vegas Ultimate Edition version 1.4.0.525. Unlike Fallout 3, New Vegas works quite fine on Steam. If you do want to follow this tutorial, either as your setup, or as a basis for adding on more modifications, for the purpose of playing and/or purchasing Fallout: New Vegas, I recommend the Steam Ultimate Edition version. If you get too trigger happy, however, it can also be quite frustrating – much like the games themselves! Modding Bethesda games is pretty fun, as there are so, so many options. Modifications that work to make Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas more playable.

I’m personally a fan of a “soft touch” style of modding, so the purpose here was to create a list of In fact, I have actually written an article on Planescape: Torment (hilariously obsolete today, with the new Enhanced Edition out) before, and it’s a ton of fun to share this type of info! Since I have now spent an evening’s worth of catching up on, and customizing, each of the Fallouts, I figured I might as well put my lists out here. To celebrate Fallout‘s 20th anniversary, I figured it would be fun to completely start from scratch and tool the Bethesda Fallout game series for new, fresh playthroughs.
