

Some mods (like NVSE and the 4GB patch) are designed to work with the steam version of the game, so there is no way around that. IMPORTANT NOTE: This guide requires you to have the steam version of Fallout New Vegas (duh!) installed with all the DLC’s: Gun Runner’s Arsenal, Courier’s Stash, Lonesome Road, Old World Blues, Honest Hearts, Dead Money and the latest patch (it’s automatically patched if you use the steam version). In this article I will give you my latest assembly of mods, ranging from mods that add content and mechanics, to mods for new animations, unofficial patches and so on.įallout New Vegas isn’t that easy to mod (especially compared with Skyrim), so let’s start with the necessary mods: The Nexus section for Fallout New Vegas contains around 16.000 mods, with new being added every day. Thankfully, like all games published by Bethesda, it means that the game has an enormous modding community. Much like earlier Obsidian game Knights of the Old Republic 2, what we got in Fallout: New Vegas was only part of what was planned, or even implemented only to be dummied out. If you haven’t played it yet and love RPG’s, get it here. *Insert some introductory blabla about the game, as if anyone who doesn’t know Fallout New Vegas is going to read this* Keeping this in mind, here are ten of the best mods that are an absolute must-have for people running Fallout: New Vegas in modern times.Fallout New Vegas. While the game might not exactly be the most stable thing around, there are various mods that end up optimizing and modernizing the game in many ways. which is perhaps why these people consider Fallout: New Vegas to be the superior 3D Fallout game from a role-playing standpoint.

However, some long-time fans of the series were of the opinion that the strong narrative and character writing of the series had taken a notable hit under Bethesda's wing. The series managed to attain this level of fame in the industry after Bethesda acquired the rights to the series and transformed the series into an immersive first-person action RPG in the same vein as The Elder Scrolls, allowing for a level of interactivity with the world that wasn't really possible before. The Fallout series initially started off as a wildly popular CRPG series that definitely had its fair share of fans, but one has to admit that the series wasn't exactly at the epitome of its popularity at that point.
