how can I do a manual download? like, where do I put the stuff of the folder inside my fallout folder, I already tried different locations but no luck, like the Data folder, and also tried Plugins, the main Fallout folder..
Open the ".../Fallout 4/Data/" directory in Windows File Explorer or whatever you use (ie Explorer++). Open or extract the downloaded file. Drag and drop the Meshes directory into the ".../Fallout 4/Data/" directory. (NOTE: DO not drop directly onto the ".../Fallout 4/Data/Meshes/" directory. Also, you may not have a Meshes directory.) Windows will ask you if you want to merge the folders. Select Yes.
If there are existing files, Windows will ask if you want to overwrite. Now, you will need to decide to overwrite or not. If this is the case, I cannot help you. You will need to determine what mod has added the same files and which you want to use. I would make a backup first, and then, it will be easier to revert the changes.
Manual modding is not difficult, but it can quickly become complicated. Mod managers can help with a lot of the complications, but you really should understand the basics, even using one. Vortex would probably be best for you. MO2 is more powerful, but it has a steep learning curve.
I noticed this does not work for the cooking station with the cement blocks that you sit on. Every other station exits fast but not that one. Was this intentional or just a known bug?
Yeah it says in the description, I never could figure that one out. I took another crack at it a few weeks ago and still couldn’t get it :/. I’ll probably have a fix for it eventually
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If there are existing files, Windows will ask if you want to overwrite. Now, you will need to decide to overwrite or not. If this is the case, I cannot help you. You will need to determine what mod has added the same files and which you want to use. I would make a backup first, and then, it will be easier to revert the changes.
Manual modding is not difficult, but it can quickly become complicated. Mod managers can help with a lot of the complications, but you really should understand the basics, even using one. Vortex would probably be best for you. MO2 is more powerful, but it has a steep learning curve.
Hope this helps.
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