

You can follow the manual installation instructions for MO mods, and bring this to the attention of the MO2 devs. This is affecting the install for Project Nevada. IFNOT VAR(NVAMP) MOD: BoulderCityFaceliftProject.Something has changed in the way MO2 handles FOMOD installers.

SAY: Needs to be before any mod using a reloading bench including a lot of house mods. SAY: Does the same thing as IWR.esm Use one or the other. SAY: Loaded early to let other mods override spawn points if needed. INC: These resources are now in OFT_IWR_Base.esp SAY: Does the same thing as OWNB - Open World.esm Use one or the other. SAY: Loaded early to let other mods override boundaries if needed. SAY: Loaded early in the event Companion.

IFNOT VAR(NVSE) REQ: New Vegas Script Extender INC: All other OFT plugins are merged with it. Consider using the latest version of Mission Mojave - Ultimate Edition instead. * When you include a web link in a message, enclose it in double quotes "", for example: should be written "* When you list Bash Tags for a mod, separate them using ", " and not just ",". * If you're unsure on how to write something in the correct syntax, check the masterlists for examples, and don't be afraid to ask other committers for help. * Only make edits/additions you're confident about - otherwise discuss the issue on the official forum threads. * Use silent comments when you think something needs clarification to others reading the masterlist (such as when a mod looks like it is misspelled, but is correct). * Use blank lines to separate mods that are grouped together or where it helps readability. See the BOSS Masterlist Syntax.html documentation file in data/boss-common/ on the BOSS code repository for full details. Only the basics of the most commonly-used parts of the syntax are covered here. Learn more about bidirectional Unicode characters To review, open the file in an editor that reveals hidden Unicode characters. This file contains bidirectional Unicode text that may be interpreted or compiled differently than what appears below.
