

To set it up, first download and install the program. This installs and uninstalls mods for you with a lot more ease than doing it manually. You’re probably going to want lots of mods installed though, so it’s best to use the Fallout Mod Manager. It’s best to make a backup of your Data folder before you start modding in case you need to return Fallout: New Vegas to its original form.

Windows will alert you that you’re overwriting files, so press ‘OK’ to accept the changes. If you have the Steam version, typically this will be:Ĭ:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\Common\Fallout New Vegas\Data All you need to do is place the new files you’ve downloaded into the ‘Data’ folder of your Fallout: New Vegas installation. Installing a single mod into Fallout: New Vegas is easy.
