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The YouTube video provides a guide on enabling modding for Starfield on PC. It covers creating a custom .ini file, downloading mods from the Nexus mod site, and using Vortex as a mod manager. The importance of setting the game path in Vortex and installing mods correctly into either the data folder or the game folder is discussed. The video showcases installing a mod called Better HUD and briefly mentions engine injector mods. Viewers are encouraged to follow mod authors' instructions carefully, join the modding community, and have fun exploring the world of Starfield mods. The video concludes by looking forward to the next installment.
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In this part of the video, the main points are about enabling modding for Starfield on PC. To start, you need to create a custom .ini file by navigating to the documents folder, creating a new text document, and adding specific lines to it. Then, you should download mods from the Nexus mod site and consider getting a mod manager like Vortex for easier mod installation. The video emphasizes the importance of having a custom .ini file and suggests using Vortex as a beginner-friendly mod manager for Starfield modding.
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In this segment of the video, the focus is on setting the game path manually in the mod manager Vortex. You can set the path by navigating to the game’s installation location, and details specific to finding the game on Windows Store, Xbox Game Pass, or Steam are provided. The video also demonstrates installing a mod called Better HUD, highlighting the ease of downloading and installing mods using Vortex. The specific mod showcased in this segment moves experience and discovery notifications on the screen. Additionally, the video briefly touches on handling engine injector mods.
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In this part of the video, the presenter explains the difference between the game folder and the data folder in Vortex for mod installation. Most mods are deployed into the data folder, but there are some rare mods that need to go into the game folder itself. The speaker emphasizes the importance of identifying these mods, which are usually specified by mod authors in the installation instructions. To install mods into the game folder using Vortex, select the “engine injector” mod type and redeploy the files. It’s crucial to follow the mod author’s instructions accurately. The presenter also welcomes viewers to the modding community and offers assistance through various channels. The segment concludes with a reminder to have fun and look forward to the next video installment.