

This tool allows you to change the font, clock settings, and the displayed tabs.

Text is the dialogue menus is bold, which doesn’t look as good in the new font. It is located in the same folder, as the aforementioned HUDMenuSet.exe.This probably isn’t my fault, due to the nature of the mod at the moment, so go over the installation again.

SResourceDataDirsFinal=STRINGS\, INTERFACE\, TEXTURES\, SOUND\ You should have a structure like this Ģ) Modify sResourceDataDirsFinal in FalloutPrefs.ini to include Interface. Why an altered version? At the moment, I can’t get the game to use altered values in the fontconfig.txt file, so this is the next best thing.ġ) Extract the files to your game’s Data directory. This replaces the game’s font library with a modified version to contain the altered characters. The default is bland, and doesn’t feel right. From the moment I saw Fallout 4’s UI, I knew I was going to have to try to mod in a replacement font.
