
It puts soft shadows on everything and doesnt effect the fps (it should be against the law for a post apocalyptic game to lack any ambient occlusion lol) i highly suggest you enable it yourself.

I select "best quality" but you can choose "performance" if you want. (unrelated) if you have an nvidia video card i also reccomend enabling ambient occlusion for fallout new vegas profile. LOOT has the data of every mod ever made stored and knows exactly what loadorder to put it in (highly reccomended) Then when you have done all that download LOOT (load order optimization tool) which automatically sorts the mods/game files in the best loadorder for a stable game. That program will configure new vegas and its mods for your automatically.

Then in the new vegas launcher you click data files and check off the mod in the listīut you really shouldnt be doing it that way, you should download and install vortex off nexus website.

P.S.: Again.You put both files into C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Fallout New Vegas\Data I see support forums for other games but not for Skyrim, not sure yet how this site works D: apologies if this is somehow in the wrong section. maybe I could have a chance to getting rid of that particular DLC, but I wouldn't know how and wouldn't want to touch anything before asking. I've searched Google for a while and everyone seems to agree that no, you can't D: but figured I'd ask here since Mod Organizer is such a new thing and amazing and has all these options and magic going on.

But what If I actually *want* to get rid of it? is there a way? bsas or something are being "automatically" handled by MO (I have that enabled). esps for the HD Texture Pack DLC are dummy files and can be disabled without it affecting the actual textures shown in game (is this true by the way?), since the. I was wondering, is it possible to uninstall the HD Texture Pack DLC either manually or through Mod Organizer? (I'm using MO of course).
