

Uprade your game to at least version 1.0.4 and extract the patch into your game folder. Simply make sure that the game is updated (you need version 1.0.4 or greater). Also, updates.Banished Modding - installing mods Updating old versions of the game With Steam ini files and guessing at variables I highly recommend /u/bilago's configuration tool, which lists all the values used in the engine and edits them for you, as well as including dedicated menus for some of the more important tweaks.Įdit: formatting is a pain and Reddit hates my numbers. *Vivid Fallout - All in One - Best Choice.espĪnd a bonus: If you want to tweak different settings, rather than crawling. It's been working for me so far but I've only installed a handful of mods.įor reference, my plugins.txt looks like this: This tells Fallout to load these files in-game.Īnd you're done! Pretty sure that's all the steps. Still in the plugins.txt file, put an asterisk (*) at the beginning of each filename you want to be active.esm files (including the file extension) you put in the Data/ folder in the previous step. This file doesn't exist by default but it's just a text file and you can create it manually.Īdd the full filenames of any. This is where a lot of people are having problems. Which is the same as the following absolute path:Ĭ:/Users/YOUR_USERNAME/AppData/Local/Fallout4VR/Plugins.txt This should be any files included with the mods, such as.

Steam/steamapps/common/Fallout 4 VR/Data/ Drop your mod files into the following folder:.Note: I've seen some posts instructing people to list your modded directories for the DataDirs value, but according to flat Fallout 4's Archive Invalidation page, doing so is unnecessary and can drastically increase loading times. I think this file is created after running the game once, but if it doesn't exist you can just create it. To implement this here, edit this file:ĭocuments/My Games/Fallout4Vr/Fallout4VrCustom.ini The first step for modding any Bethesda game is Archive Invalidation.Please let me know if I've missed anything! I pieced together what I could, and everything seems to be working alright. The information people post is usually very partial. I've seen a lot of people having trouble installing mods manually lately, especially people who don't own flat Fallout 4 for reference.
