Fallout New Vegas High Times
“ The Silver Rush casino was in competition with The Atomic Wrangler until the owners ran afoul of the Van Graff family. ” —Before belonging to the family, the Silver Rush rivaled the Atomic Wrangler in Freeside. For unknown reasons, the Silver Rush attracted the ire of the Van Graffs, who killed its former occupants and then set up shop.
Through it all, the New Vegas Strip has remained open for business under the control of its mysterious owner, the enigmatic Mr. House, and his army of rehabilitated tribals, and police robots. An unsuspecting courier, hired by the Mojave Express, is carrying an inconspicuous package to the New Vegas Strip.
The initially objected to the takeover, but after the Van Graffs killed several Kings with plasma weapons, the gang left them free to do their business. It is now the biggest supplier of energy weapons in the Mojave Wasteland, which has caught the eye of the.LayoutThis building serves as the headquarters of the Van Graff family's operations, and as a hub of energy weapon supply in the Mojave Wasteland. The main room is what remains of the gutted Silver Rush casino. In the center is a table full of energy weapons and ammunition. A shelf close to the door has a large amount of ammunition, and mines.Military barricades restrict the movement of customers, to the advantage of security. Down a short hallway in the back of the accessible part of the store is a bathroom. The cashier's room is barricaded and locked.
Past the locked door there are some, a locked, and a stairway to the living quarters.The upper floor of the building (directly behind the sign) can be accessed from the second floor of the neighboring ruined building directly to the northwest.
Disable mouse acceleration. Go to the documents folder. Go to the My Games folder and then to the falloutnv folder. Open Fallout.ini. Find the section: Controls. Add these lines:fForegroundMouseAccelBase=0fForegroundMouseAccelTop=0fForegroundMouseBase=0fForegroundMouseMult=0This fix should work, opposed to changes to the falloutdefault.ini in the game's folder. Also, there is no need to add these lines every time you start up Fallout.
Once added, the mouse acceleration should be disabled permanently. The following paragraphs should be obsolete but are kept for archive purposes.If this fix doesn't work, load the Fallout: New Vegas launcher and then add the lines to Fallout.ini. However, you will have to add those lines every time you play Fallout. You can also make Fallout.ini read only, which will prevent mouse acceleration from being reset.If this still doesn't work, find the following lines in the Falloutdefault.ini and change them to match the following:bBackground Mouse=1iPresentInterval=0Audio. Installation of Fallout NV Extenders citation needed. Download. Install the New Vegas Script Extender according to the ReadMe file found in the archive you just downloaded.
Install. Create a shortcut to fnv4gb.exe in your Fallout NV folder and add -SteamAppId 22490 as a launch parameter. The shortcut should now resemble: 'C:Program Files (x86)SteamsteamappscommonFallout New Vegas enplczrufnv4gb.exe' -SteamAppId 22490. Use this shortcut command line as an example. It can be used to launch the game through Nexus Mod Manager, Mod Organizer and possibly other launchers.Notes. Match shortcut target AppID with actual Steam AppID citation needed. Download.
Install the New Vegas Script Extender according to the ReadMe file found in the archive you just downloaded. Install. Find the correct Steam AppID for your version of the game.
The easiest way to do this is as follows:. Right click the game within Steam, then select 'Create Desktop Shortcut.' . Right click the newly created shortcut on your desktop and select properties. The URL address should be in the form of steam://rungameid/22380, with the last number being the real Steam AppID.
Create a shortcut to fnv4gb.exe in your Fallout NV folder and add -SteamAppId xxxxx as a launch parameter. Replace 'xxxxx' with your real AppID. Shortcut should now resemble: 'C:Program Files (x86)SteamsteamappscommonFallout New Vegasfnv4gb.exe' -SteamAppId 22490. Use this shortcut command line as an example. It can be used to launch the game through Nexus Mod Manager, Mod Organizer and possibly other launchers.Notes. Symbolic link creation. Open a Command prompt using 'Run as Administrator' (StartAll ProgramsAccessoriesCommand prompt).
At the prompt type, enter the complete path to the common folder inside the SteamApps folder you use. For example, CD 'C:Program Files (x86)SteamSteamAppscommon' and press ↵ Enter (if the common folder does not exist, create it).
The command prompt should show the above path. If not, try the following steps. Otherwise, skip to Step 4. First, check to see if the path you entered exists.
Second, if the path exists, check to see if the drive letter of the path is different than C. If so, in addition to navigating to the folder, you must also enter the drive letter and press ↵ Enter in order to see the path you entered. For example, D:.
Next, type mklink /d 'Fallout New Vegas' 'D:SteamSteamAppscommonFallout New Vegas' and press ↵ Enter (change the example path to your Fallout New Vegas installation folder). Recreate any shortcuts using the new 'proper' path (i.e. C:Program Files (x86)SteamSteamAppscommonFallout New VegasFalloutNVLauncher.exe). Reconfigure your mod managers to also include the changed path.Notes. Constant singing and humming disorder.