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Fallout 4 Nexus - Mods and Community
Fallout 4 Nexus - Mods and Community
Installing Fallout 4 Mods using Nexus Mod Manager (NMM)
Keywords: fallout, bethesda, rpg, playstation, xbox, pc, mod
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I remember visiting this website once...
It was called Fallout 4 Nexus - Mods and community
Here's some stuff I remembered seeing:
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Craftable Pillars and Support braces - Mostly works at night mostly-
Adds small and large snapable columns as well as angle braces and horizontal braces tot he crafting menu. Works with any mod as long as they didn't mod badly :P
CRAFTABLE SPIRAL STAIRCASES ARE YOU KIDDING ME THIS MA IS A LEGEND AHHHHHHH
... That's a long file name for spiral staircases but whatever
Eli's Utility Jumpsuits - Vault - Factions - Camos (CBBE and Vanilla)
Remember that bad-ass armour you got from Moira Brown at the beginning of FO3? Well the schematics are now available at the chemistry station so you can craft your own suit!
Second version of this mod adds a collection of faction and camo jumpsuits with armour. Craftable and upgradable.
DOOM's Wasteland Creatures Redone - Retexture Compilation
Redid nearly all of my textures. Modular Installer! Now includes Normal and Specular maps!
CD PROJEKT RED just announced a modding contest for all of you designers out there. Create a holiday themed outfit for your favorite Witcher 3 character and you could win a real Witcher 3 sword! So awesome!
Head over to the official contest page for more details:
Be sure to fill out the form on the contest page and tag your creation with "Witcher Mod Contest" so that everyone can find it!
We can't wait to see your submissions. Good luck! (I'm already jealous of the winner...) ...(continue reading the full article)
Yesterday Bethesda released a patch for Fallout 4 which disabled mods from being run by resetting the plugins.txt file that contains all of the .esm/.esp entries for plugins that you had active. It had no mention of this in the release notes so people quite happily had Steam update their copies, only to find that when they went to boot up it said that the game had changed since their last save.
Today we have released NMM 0.61.3, this release will once again allow for you to run Fallout
4 directly from NMM with all your mods and build order intact. Big thanks to our elite developer Fabio for al ...(continue reading the full article)
I promised I'd update you all on the possibility of a database breach on Nexus Mods that I announced yesterday morning and I am here with relatively "good" news.
I am now in possession of the database dump, that was first reported on Reddit, via university security networks, and I can confirm several things. First, the database dump is "old", with the last member in the database having registered on July 22nd 2013. If you're one of the 4.2 million users who registered on Nexus Mods after this date, your details are not included in this database dump and are therefore considered "safe". Second, ...(continue reading the full article)
Update: I have released an update to this article with more information on the potential breach.
It is with a heavy heart that I must inform you of a potential database breach at Nexus Mods. I understand that sounds horrifically ambiguous at best, but the simple truth of the matter is that we have yet to fully confirm the database breach has occurred any time recently but, in light of recent events, I cannot in good conscience not warn you of the potential for such an eventuality.
I was first tipped off to a problem late on Friday night when a link to a Reddit post was ...(continue reading the full article)
It is with great pleasure and pride that I can announce that Nexus Mods now has over 10 million registered members, of which over 4.2 million of those have been active on the sites in the past year. Not bad for a 14 year old site!
While our new member sign up stats have remained pleasantly constant since the release of Skyrim, the recent release of Fallout 4 has catapulted the registrations over the past week to ground-breaking levels and sped up our rise to 10 million members in short order. In a typical week before Fallout 4 was released we would see 25,000 new members joining the sites. Last ...(continue reading the full article)
Installing Fallout 4 Mods using Nexus Mod Manager (NMM)
Here's a guide on how to use Nexus Mod Manager (NMM) to mod Fallout 4. It includes all you should need to do to set your game up for modding and install various mods using the Nexus Mod Manager tool.
Link to Nexus wiki article describing the installation process: Fallout 4 Mod Installation
No more cash register sound ...(continue reading the full article)
Nexus Mod Manager (0.61.0) with Fallout 4 Support Released!
It’s been amazing to see the reaction to Fallout 4 modding so soon! We knew it was going to be big, but the response has been phenomenal! So, DuskDweller and Luco81 our illustrious NMM dev team, have been working like Dogmeat updating Nexus Mod Manager to handle Fallout 4 mods. We’re happy to say, it’s ready!
This is a preliminary release that may have some wrinkles to iron out, but internal testing has gone smoothly. Even fancy scripted installers should work, though we haven’t had a chance to test them thoroughly yet as there's no mods that use scripted inst ...(continue reading the full article)
Nexus Mod Manager is getting updated to support Fallout 4 soon, but in the mean time I put together a quick guide to installing mods manually. I always recommend using a Mod Manager, but knowing how to install manually is still a useful skill to have.
Download links for the Mods installed in this video:
2. Value per Weight indicator for container UI ...(continue reading the full article)
A guide to setting up your PC version of Fallout 4 for modding. This does not show you how to install mods, but rather set your game up ready for mods to be installed. These edits are required for installed mods to work in your game.
You will need to add the following line to the Fallout4Prefs.ini file below the section marked [Launcher]:
You will need to change the following line in Fallout4.ini:
sResourceDataDirsFinal=STRINGS\, TEXTURES\, MUSIC\, SOUND\, INTERFACE\, MESHES\, PROGRAMS\, MATERIALS\, LODSETTINGS\, VIS\, MISC\, SCRIPTS\, SHADERSFX\ ...(continue reading the full article)
So, how’s everyone fairing out there in post-apocalyptic Boston? We know it can be a lonely place out there, so to help we’ve opened 5 new Fallout 4 forums including “Mod Suggestions” and “Spoilers” sections, so be sure you’re posting to the appropriate section please.
Also, we’ve heard your requests for recoloring the Fallout 4 Nexus Site. Robin has the photoshop files in storage at the moment while he sorts some things out with his house. We’ll be making some changes to the color-scheme as soon as we can, but for now we're stuck with Fallout 3 green.
In modding news, the lege ...(continue reading the full article)
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