![]() ![]() ![]() Changing the mods directory to the same drive as games. Since the game we will be modding for this tutorial is Skyrim Special Edition we have to change the Base Path to the same drive as our game.As their name suggests, Per-user will give each user account on the computer his preferences of mods and settings while under the shared mode, preferences remain the same for all the users. Here you will see the option to set Multi-User mode giving you the option of Per-User or Shared. Once you have set the directory of mods in the same drive as your games, you should see the option of Hardlink Deployment, make sure that it is selected. Some mods can only be deployed if the game and mods share the same drive. ESP file so this process isn't required, as the server you're playing on will disable it.Before we start installing the mods, we need our mod manager to manage our games by changing the paths of games and mods. This can also apply with other mods of such a magnitude like The Frontier and New California, however DUST runs off of one. The same can be said about the other way around: NV:MP will not work with a renamed Fallout New Vegas NV:MP directory. As a warning: do not boot up MO2 if you haven't renamed the Fallout New Vegas folder with NV:MP installed, as it will break it. If you want to continue playing TTW, rename Fallout New Vegas (the one with NV:MP installed) into something else then rename your TTW game installation back into Fallout New Vegas, then use MO2 to start it all up, and it should work. With this, you should be able to install NV:MP into the clean Fallout New Vegas folder and play. Afterwards, download and install New Vegas again, then launch the game and load a clean save file or start a new game and get to the part where you say “No” to the Hardcore prompt, then exit the game, so that the new. Because Steam doesn't detect anything, it doesn't uninstall anything either, but it recognizes New Vegas as uninstalled. The easiest way to do this that I've heard from another experienced player is to find the Fallout New Vegas folder in Steamapps/Common and rename it into anything you want, then go into Steam and uninstall New Vegas. You can either do a fresh install (instructions at the top of Troubleshooting), or using two game directories. Unfortunately, even with MO2's virtual folders function, the game installation directory isn't saved from major changes that affect NV:MP. ![]()
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