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After googling for a bit I'm not even entirely sure I need one, and like I said, my gaming experience has been stable, so far all my mods seem to be functioning properly and levelled lists seem to be working properly as well.
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I've also made a merged patch for all the mods I'm currently using, but no bashed patch. I've also been using YUP and I have to say, back when I was playing on console, I encountered a lot more bugs and weird stuff. With Fallout 3 and Skyrim I just sort of half assed modding the game and just slapped a lot of mods in the general direction of the games and ended up with pretty unstable games, but this seems to work perfectly.Īlso, NVAC and New Vegas Stutter Remover seem to help a lot. Like I said, I just used the generic 4GB patcher, patched FalloutNV.exe, FalloutNVlauncher.exe and nvselauncher.exe (basically just everything because I didnt know what I was doing ), and I havent had any problems since.My ENB realism pack runs super smooth, especially after messing with the enblocal.ini a bit. I've also been using NMC's texturepack and a lot of clothing and armor texture replacers which can be considered demanding GPU-wise, and so far I've yet to experience my first CTD. My ENB realism pack runs super smooth, especially after messing with the enblocal.ini a bit. When installing New Vegas Script Extender (NVSE), the nvseloader.exe file should be in the game root folder: i.e. Like I said, I just used the generic 4GB patcher, patched FalloutNV.exe, FalloutNVlauncher.exe and nvse_launcher.exe (basically just everything because I didn't know what I was doing ), and I haven't had any problems since.