You know that oblivion mod list and automatic installer I started putting together two and a half years ago? I made one for Fallout: New Vegas. There’s about 50 mods this time.
Short version: I’ve written a collection of batch files that will take about 30 mods and automatically install them for you. My goal here is to enable someone who knows absolutely nothing about Fallout: New Vegas modding to be able to install and use some key high-quality hand-picked mods with the absolute minimum amount of work. If I can automate it, I have.
To honor the licensing and redistribution agreements in everyone’s mods, I don’t redistribute anything; you still have to download it all yourself. I just install it for you and fix the load order once you’ve got it. If you have a fallout3nexus.com subscription, you can download a lot of it automatically; otherwise you’ll have to click everything. The load order is entirely conflict-free, near as I can tell.
Same deal, it’s the same download script. I have no idea why - happens in both Firefox and IE, and on my main PC and my laptop. (My ISP is Be, but using a proxy didn’t help either)
There are mods I’d love to play, and a mod manager would be great, but it’s too much hassle ><
Fook has been updated to .70, OFT has a broken link (main download), and the momod update is broken.
Also:
Copy the Fallout.ini from 00-Configuration to your Fallout: New Vegas installation directory.
Fallout.ini is missing.
I’ll rename the new files and try to force it to install.
I haven’t downloaded it yet. I’ve been waiting for the mods to mature a bit before I start going crazy with tweaking it. Looking forward to this one anyway :)
What about “Radio New Vegas - The Secret Stash” instead of “More where that came from” (or are you using the generator to merge the extra tracks in)?
Kinda sucks that DarN disappeared. His UI’s are my favorites.