![]() ![]() ![]() VUI+, Darnified UI and the HUD Editor are well known examples. “Base UI mods” which include modified versions of the game’s standard menu files. Generally, if a mod has a Menus folder that doesn’t contain files outside Menus\Prefabs then it’s an extension. The Mod Configuration Menu, Project Nevada and Just Loot Menu are well known UI extensions. You can determine a mod to be a UI extension if it’s mentioned at UIO’s supported mods list, or specifically requires UIO in its instructions. ![]() “UI extensions” which modify the game’s menu files via the User Interface Organizer. It’s based on my experience from developing and supporting a popular interface mod, and assumes an understanding of these terms: ![]() This guide explains how to easily install user interface mods on Fallout New Vegas with the User Interface Organizer (UIO).
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