MO2 assumes competence, and has a bit of a learning curve, but both it and Vortex have integrated 'tutorials', and link out to youtube vids of how they're used. Most of my dislike comes from the UI and how it handles load order, but it's otherwise perfectly functional. Mod Organiser 2 (MO2) and Vortex are essentially the mod managers (although the original NMM dev is trying to update, upgrade, and revive NMM, and I wish him luck). Vortex supersedes Nexus Mod Manager (NMM), which was effectively a replacement for/ of, FOMM. r/falloutlore - In depth discussion for everything lore relatedįOMM is ancient and quite obsolete by this point. r/classicfallout - For the early Fallout games New Vegas Nexus - For all your New Vegas modding needsįallout 3 Nexus - For all your Fallout 3 modding needsįallout 4 Nexus - For all your Fallout 4 modding needs GECK WIKI - Wiki for the GECK mod making tool Just kidding, that would be a terrible story Please use spoiler tags for MAJOR game events. Please use tags in your post titles for what game, and what you want to discuss! Each post MUST have a tag for which game you are posting about.ĮXAMPLE : New Vegas Fiend Companion All others will be removed.Ĭomplete Bug Fix Guide for all Fallout Games Posts promoting a released mod must link to the MOD, not a videoĪll request posts must be in the weekly sticky thread (Wednesdays). Support posts without load orders (Not mod list) will be removed.ĭo not post the same mod/video more than once, with the exception of major updates.
This includes posting mods that were removed / taken down. One word or vague titles will be removed.ĭo not post images / video unless you list the mods you use in the description / commentsĭon't promote Piracy.
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