

Double-click the name of the mod in the right-hand side of the OBMM screen, click Yes. TL DR : In the installation guide for Darnified UI on has the paths for the fonts wrong, which will cause game crash at startup if copy pasted as is. To DarNify your books, Rebuild Patch and select 'Tweak Assorted->DarNify Books'. SFontFile_8=Textures\Fonts\Glow_Futura_Caps_Large.fnt It will work fine and you should have the latest Darnified UI. SFontFile_7=Textures\Fonts\DarN_Libel_Suit_Otl_24.fnt Go to and copy the text into your fallout.ini from there. SFontFile_6=Textures\Fonts\DarN_Sui_Generis_Otl_13.fnt SFontFile_5=Textures\Fonts\Fixedsys_Comp_uniform_width.fnt RSS How to install UI mods on New Vegas - October 2020 An updated guide on properly installing interface overhauls such as Vanilla UI Plus or Darnified UI, along with extensions such as the Mod Configuration Menu or Project Nevada.

SFontFile_4=Textures\Fonts\DarN_Sui_Generis_Otl_10.fnt A Fallout 3 and New Vegas mod that greatly improves the user interface without compromising the original style. SFontFile_2=Textures\Fonts\DarN_FranKleinBold_16.fnt SFontFile_1=Textures\Fonts\DarN_FranKleinBold_14.fnt

They're missing the slash "/" between sub-directories, so keep an eye for that. It took me a good part of an hour to figure out that in the mod description, the paths to the fonts are all messed up. Anyways, when I installed it My game stopped working and started crashing at startup. One of the mods I installed was Darnified UI (Great mod by the way, ever since I used it the first time, I can never play without it) I used Vortex to load the mod but had to edit the fonts in the ini manually cause the fomod didn't for some reason. I've been feeling like replaying Fallout 3 lately, so I decided to install it and mod it today to get it ready.
