
I then uninstalled and removed EWI's from NMM completely and attempted to use NMCs, but there is now a problem loading them so I can't even do that.īy Clean Install I mean deleting and reinstalling the entire game and nexus mod manager. Unfortuantely EWI was banned from Nexus and I can't find any install directions that detail any extra information.Īt the moment some textures are loading, like desert sand etc, but no roads/wall textures etc. However this has happened with NMCs and Pocos textures also. As I say they load on a clean install but not after turning them off/on. The mod this time is EWI's texture packs of which I'm using 2 - V2 and Ultimate. Thanks a ton for your input, I'll try those and reply, but I'll answer what I can while I'm here. ini file stuff and 'proper' archive invalidation and get back to me. I have a theory that if it's none of the other stuff, you've perhaps been overwriting some modded textures with newer mods and maybe disabling the newer mods, causing the textures not to return? Whatever it is, it appears it may be the way you're installing them.

When you say it works on a fresh install, you mean that tou reïnstall the mods, yeah? But loading your old save once it's all installed again, are you saying you don't see the same modded textures as on a new game? How many times have you tested any of this? Is it absolutely certainly only textures for these mods, and definitely not new meshes or other stuff? Some more complex mods require you to be away from the relevant area for a bit, usually three in-game days. If not, which texture mods aren't working? All of them or just some? How were they installed? Not every mod installs correctly in NMM, whether or not the mod author remembered to remove the button.


Second, now I don't know is this outdated or was it never needed, but I often see it recommended that when toggling archive invalidation, you open your mod manager, turn it off, quit the mod manager, open it again, and turn archive invalidation back on. There are two in your FalloutNV folder (Fallout.ini and FalloutPrefs.ini) and one in your Fallout New Vegas folder (Fallout_Default.ini).

Your mod manager can't edit them otherwise (I've read). Try a couple of things before we go mad here.įirst, make sure all your.
