
I know I already brought up the default fonts of the mod, but you can change them to other fonts, which is always good. I use Darnified for some of my playthroughs mostly because it makes the HUD much more subtle and well, I can view many more items in the inventory than I could with any other interface mod. Because I use TTW, amber doesn't exactly go as well with Fallout 3 as green does, so it's a minor nitpick but it just makes TTW that much closer to replicating the original feel of Fallout 3. I used to use MTUI but I saw a post by Axonis where he criticized MTUI and pointed a few flaws of it, and seeing as Vanilla UI Plus looks much more similar to the vanilla aesthetic I was going for anyway, it made the switch to VUI+ much more justified.Īnother minor factor that impacted my decision to use VUI+ instead of any other interface was the fact that changing the HUD and Pipboy colour in the menu actually changes the colour of the text on the main menu, load screen and pause menu.

This makes Vanilla UI Plus a much more viable option for me because it enhances the interface while keeping various elements of the original still intact, such as the fonts and overall look.
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My load order generally contains mods which I believe enhance the game while not changing it too drastically.
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So what's your verdict, folks? DarnUI or the new Vanilla UI Plus? And what are the pros and cons? Vanilla UI Plus looks to be more compatible from what I can tell, but there's no information from the mod author on how it works with Project Nevada (the grenade hotkey, for example). I was thinking of using a combination of Vanilla UI Plus with either Vanilla HUD Remastered (4K) by BmanBlazer or Vanilla HD HUD by CUtePOiSOnPT. Whether those that have tried it out prefer it to DarnUI or whether DarnUI will always reign supreme. Now that I'm in the process of reshuffling my load order ready for a 2018 playthrough, I wanted to check out Vanilla UI Plus, but I wanted your opinion first.

I've been tracking it ever since its release. Well, as some of you know, earlier this year, axonis released Vanilla UI Plus over at the Nexus. I think we can all pretty much agree that it's been the apex of UI mods for the aforementioned games, integral to the majority of mod user's load orders. For about 6 years or more I've been using Darnified UI for FO3/FNV and Oblivion.
