Fallout: New Vegas

Fallout: New Vegas

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Wearing gloves from one armor on another
By Aureo
A simple guide to getting gloves from a certain armor onto another, without using mods.
   
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Finding the armor with the gloves you want
Find the piece of armor that has the gloves which you would like. For this example, I will be putting the gloves from the "Leather Armor" onto the "Powder Gang Guard Armor", which does not have gloves.

Powder Gang Guard Armor without gloves:



Leather Armor with the gloves we want:



Getting the gloves from the armor
Equip the armor with the gloves you want and open the console. (The console is accessed by tapping the tilde (`) key on your keyboard, usually located below the Escape (Esc) key.)

When it is open, type into the console, "Player.ShowInventory" without the quotes. It should end up looking similar to this. You want to look at the area in the red circle shown below.





Once you get there, type "Player.Additem XXXXXXXX", with "XXXXXXXX" being the top 8-digit ID in the area you are looking at.

Here is how it should look typed in:



Hit enter, then repeat it for the lower 8-digit ID in the area.

Here is how it should look with that part typed in:

Equpping the gloves
Once you exit the console by tapping the Tilde (`) key again, and if you have done it correctly, you should get a message in the top-left corner saying "(Glove Name) was added". Be aware that some gloves may not have an inventory name, so it will just say " was added" Once that happens, open your Pip-Boy, and you should find something like this:


Click to equip the gloves like you would with any kind of clothing, and they will be equipped.

Here is the final picture of the Powder Gang Guard armor with the Leather Armor's gloves on:




Be aware that when wearing some armor with thicker gloves (Ex: Power Armor), there may be some clipping issues with the new gloves and the old ones. Other then that, enjoy the gloves.
13 Comments
Aureo  [author] Jul 12, 2020 @ 4:59pm 
do player.equipitem (item code)

if you wanna take em off use player.unequipitem (item code)

:)
Warlord4Hikage Jul 12, 2020 @ 3:07pm 
I can spawn sierra madre gloves from police armor, but it's doesn't apear in pip-boy :wht:
Aureo  [author] Oct 20, 2018 @ 6:38pm 
@fellout, I think if you put everything in your inventory into a storage then do player.showinventory with the armor equipped, it should show up. Hopefully that helps
Golira Oct 20, 2018 @ 1:57pm 
I cant see the gloves ID, i attempted to scroll up but i cant, Is there a fix for this?
sstrangemd Apr 9, 2017 @ 2:29pm 
You're the absolute man
вαтαк Jun 9, 2015 @ 7:32pm 
ok thanks
Aureo  [author] Jun 9, 2015 @ 6:57pm 
You don't need an account to download the mod, but if you don't use one, you have to do it manually. If you make a Nexus account, you can download the Nexus Mod Manager, which makes it much easier to install mods. (If you don't make a Nexus account, look up a video on installing mods for New Vegas)

And yes, the Nexus is probably about as safe as the Workshop.

If I missed something / wasn't very thorough with this explanation, if you go to the Nexus website forums, you should be able to find guides on installing mods and such.
вαтαк Jun 9, 2015 @ 6:46pm 
do i need a nexus account to download mods ? and are the mods like skyrim were it goes strate into my game? and lastly is the nexus safe?
Aureo  [author] Jun 9, 2015 @ 6:44pm 
It's a mod called "Pip Boy Readius" by Brianide.

Here is a link to it on the Nexus:

http://www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/36646/?
вαтαк Jun 9, 2015 @ 6:40pm 
how did you get the pip boy to look like a hand held camra?