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Nexus mod manager change mod directory
Nexus mod manager change mod directory





Copy all contents from the non-VR folder to the Fallout4VR Folder.ħ) In the Fallout4VR folder, edit the plugins.txt file and add an * in front of each mod you installed (NOT THE FALLOUT4.ESM, ONLY THE MODS).

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You should see two Fallout 4 folders, a VR on and non-VR one. Cancel the auto search and manually set the Fallout 4 folder to \Steam\steamapps\common\Fallout 4 VRĦ) After you have installed the mods you want, close NMM and go to C:\Users\(username)\AppData\Local. Save and close:Ģ) In the same folder, edit Fallout4Prefs.ini and add this:ģ) THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT TO REMEBER BECAUSE YOU HAVE TO CHANGE IT BACK EXACTLY THE SAME AS WHAT IT WAS AFTER YOU'RE DONE: Remove the Vr part from the filename Documents\My Games\Fallout4VR\Fallout4VrCustom.ini so it just reads Fallout4Custom.ini AND ALSO rename that folder Fallout4VR so it just reads Fallout4.Ĥ) Open NMM using Administration Mode (Usually available in the list if you right click the exe). No, it's not a typo.there's nothing after the bottom = sign. Here are the steps:ġ) Add this to your Documents\My Games\Fallout4VR\Fallout4VrCustom.ini file. One common issue is read only files not allowing you to save, just right click, Properties, Untick Read Only. Please google each step if you are not sure how to do it. If you also have the non-VR game installed, there are extra steps you need to take that you can find online). Quick guide on how I got it working (NOTE: I only have the VR version installed so there are no conflicts between the normal and VR mods.







Nexus mod manager change mod directory