
INI Setting to allow mods to load their assets, like scripts, textures, loose files, etc.The least amount of mods possible, best no mods if its your first time playing Horizon, since Horizon is a game overhaul.Load Order, an incorrect Load Order can instantly destroy the Horizon experience.Mod Manager, like MO2, which does not overwrite the game folder is preferable.

Horizon changes far too many things for an existing save to work. New game, using an existing save is not recommended.Has its own Texture Pack which is far more optimized (details below). Exluding the High Resolution Texture Pack (DLC). Clean installation of vanilla Fallout 4 with all your DLC installed.the real issue is trying to fix the DM players who have 1000 rounds :) and what can't you do." otherwise the player reports become so skewed, because 1 person in default will say they have 2000 rounds of. I'm not going to balance around that my focus is on "what can you do with the supplies you get in DM. I really don't count default mode, because you can get ammo and shit so much easier. but I want the real balance focused around survival mode and DM. I can always add in non-DM stuff to help casual players if it is too hard. While 99% of my combat changes will effect default mode too, I want to balance the game around DM. Using other Mods that change gameplay stats may break or ruin the balance of this mod.


Horizon replaces a large number of data in Vanilla Fo4 and almost all mods need a patch, usually no patch means not compatible! Take your time for a clean installation that may save you from a crash to desktop (CTD) later. Ideally, you install Horizon without any further mods, do a clean installation of Vanilla Fo4, especially if it's your first playthrough. It is advisable to use Mod Organizer 2 for this.

If you want to use Horizon with multiple mods. Before reading this article, familiarize yourself with a mod manager.
