

Open Nexus Mod Manager and let it find your installed Fallout 4. Scroll down to “” and, where the text “sResourceDataDirsFinal=STRINGS\” is, replace it with “sResourceDataDirsFinal=STRINGS\, TEXTURES\, MUSIC\, SOUND\, INTERFACE\, MESHES\, PROGRAMS\, MATERIALS\, LODSETTINGS\, VIS\, MISC\, SCRIPTS\, SHADERSFX\” Open the “Fallout4.ini” file with a text editor. From here, scroll down to “” and directly below it type “bEnableFileSelection=1” without the brackets.

Open the “Fallout4Prefs.ini” file with a text editor. Go to the directory “Documents/My Games/Fallout 4” and edit the following files with a text editor. Install the latest version of Nexus Mod Manager: Before you start going crazy and installing every little mod you see, you need to follow a few steps first. Nexus Mods recently released a new Nexus Mod Manager version to enable the installation of Fallout 4 mods.
