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Boss load order for fallout
Boss load order for fallout













boss load order for fallout
  1. #BOSS LOAD ORDER FOR FALLOUT INSTALL#
  2. #BOSS LOAD ORDER FOR FALLOUT MODS#

The base client is much more stable over all too. But this is a big deal for consoles as they had no access to ENB like lighting effects and now they have this at least. I certainly do because I don't like the default. Still on PC this isn't a big deal because you will probably use a different ENB. Special edition basically rolls in an ENB by default as a soft ENB.

#BOSS LOAD ORDER FOR FALLOUT INSTALL#

Previously if you liked nice lighting and weather effects as well as a "clearer" look to the game you needed to install an ENB.

#BOSS LOAD ORDER FOR FALLOUT MODS#

The game itself with no mods could take up to 2.5 GB of memory while running.īetter lighting without ENB. The game could only run in a 4GB memory space previously, and really anything over 3 GB started to get unstable. Old skyrim would start having problems if you were using a lot of mods, more so of those massive resolution texture mods. And if you bought skyrim, not sure why you didn't buy special edition as it costs the same on PC as legendary edition.Ħ4 bit client = way more addressable memory. Play Special Edition only since it was free in the first place for PC users if you already owned it previously on PC. If you are playing Skyrim on PC and playing Oldrim. So when there's overlap, you generally put the "big" mods earlier and the smaller more specific ones later. ^ The general rule of thumb is "big mods" like ELFX will override a ton of variables and need to go earlier than smaller ones like "Remove Interior Fog" that change only some of the same variables. Wearable Lantern / Lanterns of Skyrim (these two always worked better when placed last for some reason) Anything else that may be overidden by lighting / weather mods if placed before (eg, Remove Interior Fog, Disable Eye Adaptation or Rainbows)Ĩ.

boss load order for fallout

ELFX + PureWeather (If using ELFX enhancer, this goes after main ELFX file)ħ. Most other general gameplay tweaks (eg, I have increased carry weight, A Matter of Time, added quest map markers, faster arrows, guard dialogue, etc)Ħ. High Res Texture packs (many specific texture mods just get put into the meshes & textures folder as overrides without being loaded as an. 4x Unofficial patches (Skyrim + DawnGuard, Dragonborn & Hearthfires)ģ. Expansions (DawnGuard, Dragonborn & Hearthfires)Ģ. The order that works for me though is:-ġ. Chased by a tree? There are so many mods and combinations of mods I'm not sure there is a single "definitive" guide.















Boss load order for fallout