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I would hope you know your mod manager of choice like the back of your hand, as you've been using it for modding all this time.
#FALLOUT 4 IN JAPAN MODS#
But if Vortex is anything like NMM, you should be able to search for both Voice mods you just made. So they're gonna be in "Unassigned" - I don't use Vortex, so im not sure where they'll go for you. In my case, even though i do have a voice mod category, NMM won't put them there. But seeing is how these are 100% custom made zips, your mod manager ain't gonna recognize them and won't put them in a specific category. You're gonna need to add a tag to it so it can read the Japanese files.ġ3) So this is where i like to organize stuff(this step will be a little different from user to user) Now i use NMM, which has a category for voice mods. Good job! Head on over your Fallout4.ini folder, and follow the steps on the Description part of this mod. :Dġ2) Where were we.OH.you just zipped up that file containing all the Japanese voices and added it to your mod manager. If you download it and don't use the optional Japanese support file, they'll speak English. Head on over, grab the mod if you wish, and make sure to check out the optional files for the Japanese Voices. Reason im recommending this mod? Because it offers Japanese Voice support. You can tweak the amount of spawns to your liking. It adds in more NPC's to the wander the wasteland such as Vendors, hunters, Mercs, Travelers, as well enemies.
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You can definitely delete the loose copies of the mod.ġ1) I highly recommend the mod NPC's Travel. Name it "JAPANESE VOICES"ġ0) Add the zipped file to your mod manager. THERE SHOULD BE SIX ALTOGETHER!ĩ) Once again, we're gonna zip or compress it into a RAR. Now for the Japanese voices, it's pretty much the same process:Ĩ) Once you have downloaded all of them, throw all the BA2's into the Data folder of the JAPANESE VOICES folder you made earlier. i recommend keeping a copy of the loose English files, as well keeping the zipped copy in your mod manager. THE ZIPPED FILE, not the unzipped/ loose file. Name it "ENGLISH VOICES", too.Ħ) Once you have zipped that "ENGLISH VOICES" folder, add that file to your mod manager. This will act as your now on your desktop, your ENGLISH VOICES folder should have a Data folder in it, which should have the copies of the english voice ba2's.ĥ) zip this file. You should have 5 of them.Ĥ) Copy those English Voice Ba2's, and paste them in the data folder of the ENGLISH VOICE FOLDER we just made on the desktop. One that says JAPANESE VOICES, and the other saying ENGLISH VOICES.Ģ) Create 2 more folders simply called "Data"(without quotes) - You're gonna put 1 empty Data folder in each of those voice folders you just madeģ) Find your English Voice ba2 files in your Fallout4/Data folder.
#FALLOUT 4 IN JAPAN PRO#
A pro way of installing this mod with ease:ġ) Create 2 folders on your desktop.