

If you want a walkthrough, just ask.īut if you decide for the manager, sorry, can’t help you more than the comments above.

If manually, then I’m sure I can compose an understandable guide. P.S If when playing Fallout 4 with mods, especially with Magnum Opus since it has so many, you mayyyy come across a glitch where buildings will disappear and reappear depending on viewing angle, to fix this just add the following under in your Fallout4.iniįirst, choose if you want to install with a manager or manually. It also has modlists for:įallout 4 VR, New Vegas, TES Morrowind, Oblivion, Skyrim, Skyrim VR and more. Oh and Wabbajack does more than just Fallout 4. If you require more assistance I recommend joining the Wabbajack Discord as there you'll find all the help you need regarding modlists. There are others to choose from but keep in mind most of them are a bit more difficult than vanilla Fallout 4 but that usually tends to happen as people want more of a challenge than vanilla can offer. The best modlist on Wabbajack imo is ' Magnum Opus' it's very stable, looks amazing, adds tons of new stuff (over 500 mods).

It's a whole mess and if you're new to modding it can really put you off it. It does all the modding for you (if you have Nexus premium) and you don't have to worry about dealing with load orders or LOOT or downloading the correct compatibility patches or choosing the right FOMOD options for mods you have already or don't have yet and having to go back and reinstall the mod to choose the options again. If you're aware of Minecraft modpacks it's similar to that.but better. Mod Organizer 2 is far superior, it's also much more straight forward and doesn't just throw endless amounts of errors at you like Vortex does.Īlso, if you plan on using Nexus for your mods (which you should) it may benefit you to upgrade to Nexus Premium unless you like downloading big mods with a very limited download speed.īUT there's another option. Right ok don't bother with Vortex, if you're new to modding don't use it.
