
Modders create and release extra content for fun and for the love of scripting, but leaving an endorsement or even a donation can provide much-needed feedback, especially if you've enjoyed hours of entertainment because of said mod(s).

Mod authors generally offer information in mod descriptions on the Nexus should their files require to be configured in a set order, and there are even tools available that can check to see if there are any problems with your setup.ĭownload and install LOOT, which we strongly recommend you run each and every time you edit your load order or install/remove a mod.

This list is important because some mods and files need to be loaded by the game in a specific order. Once you have a few mods downloaded you may notice the load order start to populate.

Then you have to design a video player to playback such video stream, embed it to a TV object in game. But receiving stream from an outside source? First, you have to modify the engine to do so, and that means you have to work with not the development tool (used to create content) but the game engine design tool. Imagine we have animated nude skin, so we can see sweat dripping on the body (that is technically very possible since the game engine supports animated DDS).

The Fallout 4 TV is actually using animated DDS (I believe), which is animated texture. You guys know this is one of the hardest thing to ask for? Trying to make a custom TV channel is 1 thing, but having content streamed into the game engine?
