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But you can play older versions and the mods still work, right?Yes, a month ago something happened that made everything fail and I quit.
But you can play older versions and the mods still work, right?Yes, a month ago something happened that made everything fail and I quit.
No problem at all. The main thing is not to update the game!But you can play older versions and the mods still work, right?
Most of the updates are working againThis was a long-announced update to the game version. It was not worth updating (although if your game is from Steam, it was hard to resist the update). After the update, most of the mods lost functionality.
As an option - download on torrents repack of the previous version of the game (1.10.163.0) and forget about Steam. If your country is not prosecuted for using torrents, of course.
Probably all working again if you checkYes, a month ago something happened that made everything fail and I quit.
Recommend starting with New VegasHmm. I'll most likely go through the series in release date order. I don't know if I'll skip 3 or not, I'll check out some playthroughs/reviews and make my decision then. Thanks for the advice though.
On Nexusmods they write that the problems after the Fallout 4 update are still unresolved.Probably all working again if you check
No, on your first playthrough don't put mods, familiarize yourself with the vanilla version of the game. This will make it much easier for you to proceed. The easiest option is to find a ready-made mod pack (albeit not a big one), at least you won't have to worry about problems with possible incompatibility of mods. To create your own build you will have to spend not even hours - many days. You will have to read a lot of related documentation. The task is solvable, but it is not easy. Most mod developers accompany their mods with exhaustive information about their interdependencies, possible problems, etc. But for a novice player, this can simply scare him off. Believe me, in the same Sims-4 installation of mods is much easier. Although there are also problems with the compatibility of versions of mods and the version of the game.Are they any good the mods for the game? And if I play it for the first time should I use them right away? I haven't tried
That info is out datedOn Nexusmods they write that the problems after the Fallout 4 update are still unresolved.
yeah in skyrim i remember having a harem with like 20 women who could also get pergo! i 'v had to create an ophilina cause of the the so many kiddos!Not in Fallout but on Skyrim sure.
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