![]() ![]() The FOMOD for the main TTW install worked fine. I had to just zip up all of those files and install them without the FOMOD. MO didn't seem to like the FOMOD for the optional files. I deleted fallout3.esm and verified the game cache in Steam so I got a fresh copy and then it worked fine.Įdit: Did run into 1 other snag. Sometimes the game will require you to download the latest patch before installing the DLC/Expansion etc. The only other snag I ran into was that the first time I had the installer generate files, it seems that my fallout3.esm must have been corrupted or something because TTW couldn't find one of the voice files. I exited and tried again and this time it found everything and generated my files. It did however create the TTW directories. I ran the TTW installer as administrator and it said it couldn't find either game so I put the correct path in and set my TTW directory and it failed to find any of the required files. I had also decided to move my Steam directory to D:\Games instead of the default program files path so I didn't have either fallout 3 or NV installed anymore. When I do this, I click play, the game loads up, and when I click on downloadable content, nothing is their except 'NEW CONTENT AVAILABLE' offering me to buy the DLCs I should already have. I ran into the same issue when I tried to reinstall TTW after upgrading to Windows 10. To activate the dlc: run the launcher, click Data Files, put checks in the boxes next to the dlc names. I'm thinking this might be a Windows 10 UAC thing. ![]()
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