
- #How to add mcm fallout new vegas install#
- #How to add mcm fallout new vegas mod#
Go to line 49, and set bVoiceModulationFix=1 to bVoiceModulationFix=0.Go to line 44, and set bLocalizedDTDR=0 to bLocalizedDTDR=1.Under Ini Files, select nvse\plugins\jip_nvse.ini.In the menu that pops up, Click on the INI Files tab.In the left panel, double click on JIP LN NVSE Plugin.JIP LN NVSE Plugin should now be in the left panel, Tick the box next to it to enable it.You may get a little tutorial explaining how file structures work, it's worth reading.
#How to add mcm fallout new vegas install#
Right click JIP LN NVSE Plugin and click Install (double click works too).
#How to add mcm fallout new vegas mod#
This is where all of your mods you downloaded via Mod Manager Download will show up. Go to the right panel and click on the Downloads tab. Click Mod Manager Download under Main Files - JIP LN NVSE Plugin. If prompted with Show Tutorial? click No. On the next page, select Create a portable instance. A pop-up will appear called Creating an instance. Tick Run this program as administrator under Priviledge Level. Navigate to the folder you installed Mod Organizer 2 in. Keep clicking Next and then click Install and wait until it's finished. (I use C:\Games\Modding\Tools\Mod Organizer 2) DO NOT install it to the Root Fallout: New Vegas folder. Avoid installing it in the default Windows program folders as mentioned before. Pick an installation location when prompted. Note: You should never use the download buttons on the top right part of the page, It often leads to you downloading the wrong file. Click Manual Download on Main Files - Mod Organizer 2. Please read the Description page of every mod you download, You never know what could go wrong when installing or using the mod!. set the Resolution to your monitors resolution (mine is 1920x1080) and Anti-Aliasing to 8 Samples (Make sure Anisotropic Filtering is set to 15 Samples for good measure) Assuming you picked High, the Resolution and Anti-Aliasing settings will be incorrect. (I suggest picking High even if you have a good PC, the visual difference between it and Ultra is negligible at best, and I've heard reports of a 10 - 20 to even 40 FPS difference on intensive areas such as The Strip) It's always Ultra by default for me but it could be lower for you, feel free to pick different presets depending on your hardware. Click OK for both of these and navigate to OPTIONS and Video settings have been set for X quality. You will get pop-ups stating Fallout New Vegas will now detect your video hardware and set video options accordingly. Run Fallout: New Vegas via your Library OR FalloutNVLauncher.exe from the Root folder (Steam\steamapps\common\Fallout New Vegas).