vivanewvegas-wabbajack
steam-deck-tools
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vivanewvegas-wabbajack
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WSIB with $60 in steam credit
Fallout: New Vegas is great, but I'd strongly advise doing even your first playthrough with a decent Vanilla+ Modlist, it will take an hour or so to set up, but it's so worth it. I could never get past the first 2-3 hours, before I played it with this Modlist. The game already started feeling old when it came out (technology-wise) and this fixes it almost completely.
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[FNV] How do you guys determine load order?
That’s the thing with Vortex, you can’t manually manage your plugin load order. Some people find it easier for new modders, but I think it’s detrimental to creating a good modlist. I’d recommend looking through Viva New Vegas and possibly consider switching form Vortex to Mod Organizer 2.
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Y'all know any good Mod configuration menus?
I recommend following Viva New Vegas This will tell you how to use MO2, along with making your game be stable and work properly.
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Hell, I love this game but it's unplayable
Follow Viva New Vegas up until the User Interface Section, then skip to the final steps for the load order.
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Help with some modding [FNV]
Grab MO2, install mod with it, learn how to use it here
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I need help with some mods
Follow Viva New Vegas, you need a bunch of prerequisites to make them work correctly and you may as well make your game more stable for 5% more work on the way. Stop after the Gameplay section unless you want the rest of the mods.
- Hate to go against my man Boone for sunglasses
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Load order optimization for Oblivion, Skyrim, Fallout games, etc. - Any hope?
For best results ensure you follow a GOOD modding guide as a starting point. For FNV, you absolutely need to follow Viva New Vegas (https://vivanewvegas.github.io/). FO3 and TTW have guides by the same author.
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Odd Half Lag
However I do recommend following Viva New Vegas for general bug fixes, if you want a purely vanilla playthrough, stop at the User Interface section of the guide.
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Will I be able to play FNV on my laptop? In canyourunit I don't meet either the recommended or the minimum for F3, but I do meet the minimum for FNV, but it doesn't say anything about the recommended specs, so that's why I don't know. I'll drop my specs in the comments.
If it can run Witcher 3 I doubt it can't also run FNV. If you do get the game make sure to get the performance mods + bugfixes from Viva New Vegas.
steam-deck-tools
- Steamdecks biggest weakness is SteamOS
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Overcoming buyer's remorse?
I use Steam Deck tools for windows for all my deck buttons and shortcuts https://github.com/ayufan/steam-deck-tools
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On window 10, in game, x pulls up the keyboard and b pauses the game?
It's friendlier than it looks! First download the latest Steam Deck Tools release from GitHubsteam deck tools, then install RTSSrtss so the overlay and quick menus work, and optionally follow thisvrr guide to get VRR working. Make sure they're all set to run on startup and you should be good to go. The options all live in the task bar, and you can easily toggle between desktop/controller mode and different fan profiles, refresh rates, etc. It takes some fiddling around to get perfect but it has most, if not all, of the functionality of the native OS
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Do you still pay for Game Pass?
Are you sure you are actually using Windows on the deck? Because except for getting the controller working in 3rd party launchers (which needs this single tool: https://github.com/ayufan/steam-deck-tools) - there were absolutely NO errors / hurdles at all. Everything just works as expected.
- If you told 10yo me this would be a thing, I'm not sure I'd have believed you.
- Native controller support
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Installing windows
I prefer Steam Deck Tools for Windows https://github.com/ayufan/steam-deck-tools this is free, and adds pretty much full Stream Deck functionality to Windows. Steam Deck shortcuts for bringing up the windows keyboard, closing apps, alt tabbing, bringing up an overlay, using the overlay to choose frame rate and scaling options, etc, etc.
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Diablo 4 - detect controller?
Steam Deck Tools I launch Diablo hold start and swaps to controller mode.
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Just got a Steam Deck
Install https://github.com/ayufan/steam-deck-tools This gives you control of fans, power limits, controller/mouse mode, etc. Its an all in 1 tool
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Any tips for having windows on steam deck
And I use Steam Deck Tools for Windows for everything else and it works great https://github.com/ayufan/steam-deck-tools
What are some alternatives?
wabbajack - An automated Modlist installer for various games.
HandheldCompanion - ControllerService
wabbajack-autodownload - Automates downloading a Wabbajack mod list without a premium Nexus account
ViGEmBus - Windows kernel-mode driver emulating well-known USB game controllers.
NVSE - New Vegas Script Extender (NVSE)
GlosSI - Tool for using Steam-Input controller rebinding at a system level alongside a global overlay
daggerfall-unity - Open source recreation of Daggerfall in the Unity engine
SteamDeck-Clover-dualboot - Script to install Clover - a graphical boot manager for the Steam Deck.
modorganizer - Mod manager for various PC games. Discord Server: https://discord.gg/ewUVAqyrQX if you would like to be more involved
Steamdeck-Ultimate-Windows11-Guide - Customizations and instructions for Windows 10/11 setup for Steam Deck
openmw
old-RetroBat-obsolete - RetroBat is the best way to play your ROMs collection on Windows !