
That being said, if the install for the Optional elements tried to fail, it should probably have told you why, if that reason involved missing "masters", your initiall TTW install went wrong, & considering you sometimes seem to be loading FOMM to manage FO3 rather than FONV, I have to ask if you're sure you installed TTW to the right game? Till next time take care everyone and have yourself a wonderful day.Ok, the "either FO3(GOTY) or FONV" issue really sounds like FOMM is taking you into FO3 sometimes, which you don't want to happen. I could use the AMD application to fix this issue but when doing so it causes other games to crash. The reason for this is because 1920 x 1080p doesn't adapt well to a 42" Television screen instead it pushes everything off the screen. Oh and before I forget I've used CFF Explorer to enable >4 Gigabytes of Ram or higher, and I play the game in windowed 1280 x 720p not fullscreen.


As gaming is awesome, playing with mods seems to be even better. I thank you all and anyone very much for taking the time to read my post and I will pray for an answer. Is my load order wrong or is Loot wrong, and if both are wrong could someone please comment and or leave an attachment as to how my load order should be, please? I've attached both load orders my manual load order and the one from LOOT. At this point I don't know what to do as I've put this Let's Play on hold long enough and now I'm looking for answers from the modding community. I've watched a few videos that say to 1st apply the cleaning filter then secondly to right-click delete all the references. I'm afraid to do this because I don't exactly know what I'm doing with FO4edit. The Fallout 4 Edit shows the same as LOOT that the "Master Files" for the DLC's need cleaned. So I throw my arms up in the air and took a deeper look at what's going on. If I utilize the manual load order the game will load the same but just crash once in awhile. Now as I play Fallout New Vegas on occasion the game will crash and sometimes it will become unresponsive for a time as if it's ready to crash and that's using LOOT as the Load Order.

First would be the FalloutNV.esm then the DLC's and following should be the modified plugins that end with.

esm files have to be at the top of the load order or we would experience crashes, and or instability with the game. From experience and what I've learned from the modding community is that all.
