

To delete a Mod, open Fallout 4 and select Mods from the main menu. From there, find the Mod you wish to uninstall in your Library, select it, and use the Disable option. To disable a Mod, open Fallout 4 and select Mods from the main menu.

However with the latest RP I didn't need them, as I did all the tweaking from within the F2 screen options menu without any ini file tweaking required.Most crashing issues are related to a corrupted save and/or a bad mod being added to your game. Earlier versions of the RP required lots of tweaking of ini files to get right on my PC - so much so that I kept my old ini files between versions just in case I forget what I tweaked so I could copy/paste my settings! IMO the best way to change anything in the f2_res.ini is to use the handy little f2_res_config.exe program, which should be in your F2 directory after you've installed the Restoration Project.Īctually if you don't have the latest RP, ensure you install that onto a CLEAN install of F2. Yes there's a mismatch between Graphics modes - trust me, it needs to be this way if you want to use the hi-res patch. also SCR_WIDTH and SCR_HEIGHT set to 1024 and 768, respectively - but you'd set these to the resolution you actually want to play F2 at. in my f2_res.ini, in the section, I have: In my ddraw.ini, in the section, I have "Mode=0" (without quotes obviously), which is 8 bit fullscreen. Have you checked both ddraw.ini AND f2_res.ini? Trying to run it on my Dell Inspiron 1526 laptop with Windows 7. However, when I did that, the game simply didn't start and displayed the following error message: wmInit::ErrorLoadingCities. I read that the general consensus for fixing that issue is deleting the ddraw.dll file. I'm at the very beginning (the Temple of Trials) and there are very few areas there where the game runs smoothly. Installed Fallout 2 with the restoration patch and the fps seems to be very unstable.
