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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