

NVAC seems to be working, the log is showing several handled errors. I'm using NVAC, without it the game crashes before arriving at the main menu. NVSE is being loaded, it doesn't matter if I'm using NVSE stable or beta. It only happens if I start the either the normal or the 4GB exe through Mod Organizer. This issue does not happen if I start the 4GB exe on its own. This issue does not happen if I start the game on its own with the normal exe. I can only navigate the main menu by memory, the ingame popups regarding the DLC is missing the text as well. The problem is that all of the text has disappeared or is invisible.

The game starts, I can load a save and 'play'. Right now I can launch the 4GB exe through Mod Organizer. I'm trying to get Mod Organizer and the 4GB exe to work together, but despite following all of the advice, tips and workarounds it's still not happening. I'm running Windows 8.1 and a fresh install of Fallout New Vegas with no mods so far. Those with VIP (or "RIP") tickets get to explore a few extra nooks and crannies, including yes, that notorious basement.I've stumbled upon a weird issue that I haven't encountered or read about before. Some of this isn't for the faint of heart. It's best to not give away too many spoilers, but at one point, you'll face an item described as the most haunted object in the world. Things start off relatively tame with a look at spooky artifacts in a gambling parlour and a closet full of creepy dolls, but the pace picks up with exhibits dedicated to notorious serial killers, an up-close look at a Volkswagen van used as a "death machine" by Jack Kevorkian, and a haunted hallway of killer clowns. The museum packs a lot into one visit (with more than 30 rooms), so give yourself at least a couple hours. Today, you can take a guided tour of the Haunted Museum, frequently used as a filming location for Bagans' Ghost Adventures on the Travel Channel and Discovery+. Adult actress Jenna Jameson actually grew up in the house and swears the stories are true-but doesn't like to talk about it much. Later, when the home was vacant, intruders broke in and held satanic rituals in the basement. It was owned by a family haunted by a child who died due to surgical complications. The attraction is inside an old Victorian home that dates back to 1938. When Zak Bagans opened The Haunted Museum in Las Vegas, he did his homework and picked the creepiest place possible.
