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  1. In my personal experience, it isn't necessary at all. I have yet to see FNV even begin to approach the levels of memory usage that would require the 4GB patch, and I have a load order that has caused several users to consider me insane.

     

    my skyrim has 85 active mods. is that close to how many active mods you have in fallout nv lol

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  2. The standard version of Sexout works with FNV only. There is a version of Sexout for Fallout 3 here, but due to the script extender for FO3 being less advanced than the one for FNV, it's much less featured, and there is no plugin support beyond the basics that download includes.

     

    you have been a great help zippy57. :cool:

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  3. When using FOMM for the first time, you should be prompted to select a directory in which to store your mods. Download the files to there instead of using NMM. Alternatively, since NMM can be a handy download manager, you can download to NMM and then move the mods from the NMM mod folder to the FOMM mod folder. It is not suggested to use NMM to install because NMM has a habit of silently failing to install an entire mod, which can lead to errors. That does not mean that you cannot use NMM, but keep in mind that if you do, and require assistance with an issue, one of the first things you will be asked is if you installed with FOMM, and if you didn't you'll be told to try that first.

     

    i know too run all of theses mods skyrim needs skse and fnis. fallout nv has a Script Extender and needs it too run these mods. but what about fnis, does fallout need anything like that? and with that i think i am out of questions. thakz for all the help bye the way. did not expect it.

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  4. The list of FNV downloads can be found here.

    FNV is easier to mod than Skyrim because FNV does not shit itself when a script is removed.

    It is highly recommended that you do not use NMM to install mods but rather FOMM which is maintained here.

     

    thanzk for the good start. but how can i get mods from nexus to download too fomm? can thay go to other mod managers?

    why cant i use nmm?

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  5. going to buy fallout nv on steam for 20. and would like to know a few things before getting started. skyrim has the sexlab index. does the fallout fourm have a sexout index? and if so can i get a link. is fallout nv no harder to mod them skyrim? i use nmm for my skyrim normal and sex mods. will it work the same for fallout?  


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  6. never mind, after some tinkering i think i know whats wrong. it has something to do with my hdt setup. i put the armor on my laptop that has no hdt. and i have no problems on my laptop. and 1 piece of armor is not worth messing up the setup i have on my desktop,  so as cool as it is forget it


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