Then add just one mod at a time, play for an hour or 2 (or even a few days if the single mod makes LOTS of changes at once) just to make sure it's stable and maybe make a save, exit to desktop and restart NMS a couple times to validate the save is stable.Īfter you have validated that single mod is stable, make an 'NMS Backup' and add that modded NMS game save folder to it. Before you install your first MOD (and especially if you are planning to add MANY mods) create an 'NMS Vanilla Backup' first and save to it the NMS game save folder found here.Ĭ:\Users\your pc's name\AppData\Roaming\HelloGames (and note: Steam cloud wont save you and in itself may become corrupted.
they may corrupt your game save, making it possible that you must start NMS from the start, as a new game. Wish there was an easy 1-click option to try those like workshop.ĭo you start a new game w/ mods or just take save backups.?īe careful with mods if you intend to have hundreds of hours in a single game save. Originally posted by Phaota:Here are some great ones I'm using: * Power Efficiency x4 Gen and x10 Capacity * No Blinding Lights for NEXT (Like on gravitino balls)