Okay, so a few of the things that were highly recommended to be done within the FO4 VR config tool (mentioned later,) we can now do in FO4 itself. I did not find any of these tweaks myself, these are all sourced from various places online, if you want credit for a particular tweak please let me know. I am not responsible for any issues/undesirable effects you create. Lastly, before we start, MAKE SURE YOU BACKUP ANY FILES YOU MESS WITH/MAKE SURE YOU CAN REVERT CHANGES. If steam blocks any of these links, search the name of the item on Google or Nexus Mods and hopefully that'll sort the issue. Please note all these are for the "release" branch of the game, not the beta branch as some mods are not tested/updated to work on the beta branch, I will also do my best to keep this updated to things you still need as patches fix things. I will be updating this as I find more tweaks or mods to make screwy things functional/more acceptable. But between them both, I feel that these are things that should have been done/implemented from the get-go to make this a more pleasant VR experience. Some of which are ini tweaks and others are mods. Both programs have the exact same features, such as multiple installs or enabling, and file conflict resolution.So after messing around with FO4 VR a bit and doing much reading on Reddit, I have found quite a few fixes to absolutely infuriating issues. Just remember that most MO2 folk like to talk trash about Vortex like an iPhone fanboy with no real experience to go by. Make your own judgements and try them both out. Mod Organizer 2 will allow you to be an elitist even though thousands of modders use Vortex just fine to do the exact same things. Vortex has made installation so easy and accessible with an easier intuitive UI, and integration directly into the Nexus Mods site, as well as the only option besides Wabbajack for Mod Collections. Its drag and drop platform is its poison water. It does well in sorting, downloading from Nexus Mods, categorizing, display, and linking back to the Nexus page without searching. Vortex makes installation and navigation very easy. Despite the fact that Vortex does the same thing just fine. MO2 kicks Vortex right in the ass with its ability to highlight and select multiple plugins to enable or disable. This versatility is available on Vortex but easier to understand. If you are experiencing weirdness in your Fallout game play, such as missing body parts, you can quickly isolate plugins in entire sections, in order to identify the problem plugin. The plugins do not deploy and they do not shift around. MO2's strength is that it can help you isolate problematic plugins with its easy to click list of plugins just like Vortex. Have fun playing Fallout 30+ different ways! It's also got a horrible UI and Wabbajack frequently has errors when using MO2 to install them that Vortex just doesn't, though no MO2 fanboy will tell you that. This function is found at the top of your Mod Organizer menu bar called "Configure profile". You can make as many profiles as you desire. Make a Nuclear Winter profile with 254 plugins AND a Zombie apocalypse profile with another 254 plugins. You could make themed profiles to enjoy playing Fallout in so many different ways possible without suffering the 254 plugin cap that Vortex users never experience either. You can can have 254 plugins worth of mods for each "profile". Mod Organizer 2's unique feature, which sets it apart from all other managers BY MILES, is the ability to create profiles. By having a 'core' profile, you can copy all your core mods to the new profile. Allow space for at least 100 unique mods that will make up the new profile. Create a profile called "core" and build 150+ of your favorite mods. ' Configure profile' allows you to create variations of fallout play. Keep in mind that MO2 is open-source and not in Beta, whereas NMM and Vortex ARE Beta. The inferior models are Vortex and Nexus Mod Manager (NMM), all available on Nexus Mods website. This versatility sets it far apart from all other mod managers. The best mod manager is Mod Organizer 2 (MO2) because it allows you to create different modding templates for you to launch your game in different ways. Mod managers are PC software utilities that manage the plugins of your mods in order to get the best experience out of playing with Fallout 4 mods.
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