

The best way to avoid errors in this is to read all of the installation instructions carefully before installing any files. While Nexus Mod manager has been update to support files for Fallout 4, some mods may still require players to install files manually. Once it’s finished downloading, find it on your mod list and click the green tick on the left to install it. If you followed all the steps properly, you have successfully installed a modification to Fallout 4.Before Installing any mods, follow the instructions above to back up your game files and enable modding for Fallout 4. If you did everything correctly, it should show up on the Fallout 4 mod manager as downloading. Once it has found it, open in to the Fallout 4 mod manager, find a mod on Nexusmods and download it through the Nexus Mod Manager. Open Nexus Mod Manager and let it find your installed Fallout 4. Scroll down to “” and, where the text “sResourceDataDirsFinal=STRINGS\” is, replace it with “sResourceDataDirsFinal=STRINGS\, TEXTURES\, MUSIC\, SOUND\, INTERFACE\, MESHES\, PROGRAMS\, MATERIALS\, LODSETTINGS\, VIS\, MISC\, SCRIPTS\, SHADERSFX\” Open the “Fallout4.ini” file with a text editor. From here, scroll down to “” and directly below it type “bEnableFileSelection=1” without the brackets. Open the “Fallout4Prefs.ini” file with a text editor. Go to the directory “Documents/My Games/Fallout 4” and edit the following files with a text editor.

Install the latest version of Nexus Mod Manager: Before you start going crazy and installing every little mod you see, you need to follow a few steps first.

Nexus Mods recently released a new Nexus Mod Manager version to enable the installation of Fallout 4 mods.
