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Whatever it is, you can do it here!Weekly Posts. Request Wednesday - All Requests must go hereFILTER BY GAMERULES.Posts must be about Fallout / Modding.No Image Macros/Memes as posts.Editing console saves is not 'modding'.Comments not adding to discussion / flaming, will be removed.Use Descriptive Titles. Fallout: New Vegas is a post-apocalyptic action role-playing video game.It is a spin-off of the Fallout series and was developed by Obsidian Entertainment and published by Bethesda Softworks.It was announced in April 2009 and released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on October 19, 2010. The game is set in a post-apocalyptic open world environment that encompasses a region. Dan - who started out as a modder for Morrowind, Skyrim, and Fallout New Vegas - has close to two decades of experience in the video game industry under his belt and his talk on Ten Principles for Good Level Design at the Game Developer's Conference 2013 is cu. One word or vague titles will be removed.Posts asking questions that are answered in sidebar guides may be removed.Don't promote Piracy. This includes posting mods that were removed / taken down. Piracy is a ban, no warnings.Support posts without load orders (Not mod list) will be removed.Do not post the same mod/video more than once, with the exception of major updates.Posts promoting a released mod must link to the MOD, not a video.All request posts must be in the weekly sticky thread (Wednesdays). All others will be removed.POST FORMATTINGPlease use tags in your post titles for what game, and what you want to discuss! Each post MUST have a tag for which game you are posting about.FO4 - For Fallout 4FNV - For New VegasFO3 - For Fallout 3FO2 - For Fallout 2FO1 - For Fallout 1FOT - For Fallout TacticsF76 - For Fallout 76EXAMPLE: FNV New Vegas Fiend CompanionSpoilersPlease use spoiler tags for MAJOR game events. Minor spoilers should be expected here.Type Without quotes:'Mr House is actually an Alien who started the great war' (/spoiler)To get this:Useful linksExplore the Fallout Network- Reddits Fallout Home- Discussion Fallout 3- Discussion for New Vegas- Discussion for Fallout 4- For the early Fallout games- In depth discussion for everything lore relatedVisit our sister subreddit at! Hoi4 road to 56 mexico. If I followed that guide, I'd need about 20 mods to replace Project Nevada's features, with no guarantees whatsoever that the 20 mods cooperate as well as the single, integrated PN mod. 20 mod slots is a crippling requirement in a FNV load order.I can understand people not wanting to play with PN's features, because they do not need them to enjoy their game, but I fail to understand people who think it's cool to bash 'older' popular mods, making definitive assessments that they do not even care to base.I just see one thing, PN = 3.2 million downloads, but none of your bug reports.Come back when you've got some, especially about ruining a save. I've been playing for over 200+ hours with a PN modded game. Maybe it's your toaster which can't keep up?. I used to play with a toaster a couple of years long ago, still on WinXP even, and even then PN was stability-wise the least of my issues.Today I still have PN installed, use probably only half of its features, but I keep it because the other half is more than worth it to me. I don't have to chase down dozens of mini-mods like OP suggests about karma popups, perks per level, food doesn't heal, skill progression, combat tweaks, loot balance, vision modes, inventory sorter, etc., etc.Again, I respect the fact that people prefer other mods over PN, or even straight dislike what PN does, but posts claiming that a 3.2 million mod corrupts saves and is bugged while providing no evidence are worth no more than steamy pile of brahmin dung. Ah, the tried and true 'Hate PNV for upvotes!' A well-aged classic! Like Project Nevada!Most mods you use for New Vegas are going to be 'outdated' at this point. The game is almost a decade old. You should cite specific problems with a mod, not just say 'MOD BROKEN UNINSTALLED NO ENDORSEMENT.'
PNV is sitting at over a million unique downloads. Surely if it was as broken as you insist we'd hear more about it than the occasional '-INSERT SPECIFIC MODULE OF PROJECT NEVADA HERE- broke my saves/caused my game to slow down/killed my dog' don't you think?. Today we are talking to Dan Taylor, a professional level designer who has in the past worked for Eidos, Square Enix, Ubisoft, Rockstar (among others) on games such as Medal of Honor Heroes 2, Hitman: Sniper, or Shadow of the Tomb Raider. Dan - who started out as a modder for Morrowind, Skyrim, and Fallout New Vegas - has close to two decades of experience in the video game industry under his belt and his talk on Ten Principles for Good Level Design at the Game Developer's Conference 2013 is cu. Author:Fallout New Vegas Texture pack by NeilMcNMC: re-textures roads, trees, landscape, vehicles buildings and interiors with high-resolution photographic based equivalent textures. Global texture replacer. Does not retexture the DLC. Today we are talking to Dan Taylor, a professional level designer who has in the past worked for Eidos, Square Enix, Ubisoft, Rockstar (among others) on games such as Medal of Honor Heroes 2, Hitman: Sniper, or Shadow of the Tomb Raider. Dan - who started out as a modder for Morrowind, Skyrim, and Fallout New Vegas - has close to two decades of experience in the video game industry under his belt and his talk on Ten Principles for Good Level Design at the Game Developer's Conference 2013 is cu. With the launch of Fallout 76 and the mostly tepid response following it, I’ve seen a fair number of folks express interest in revisting some of the older titles in the Fallout series. Fallout: New Vegas in particular is the one I’ve seen most amount of interest in. It’s been several years since I played NV and I, like I imagine a lot of people, are curious as to how it holds up. It’s often praised as being the good one of the first-person Fallout games and the recent Fallout discourse has left me keen to return to it.Though there are plenty of valid reasons for wanting to experience a game again in its original form, over the years I’ve grown quite attached to the modding scene around the Bethesda/Obsidian Fallout games (and similarly the Elder Scrolls series). There’s an immense volume of fantastic mods available that range from anywhere between minor adjustments/tweaks to full-blown expansions. That said, there are so many mods out there that it can be difficult knowing which are worth trying, and the lack of steam workshop support for New Vegas means the process of installing mods successfully can be a little tricky for newcomers. That is why I thought it might be helpful to put together a thread for folks to share recommendations on the mods they have had the best experiences with, and to offer information to those new to the process of installing mods.Finally, I’d like to make a point of saying that if you happen to try and enjoy any mods as part of replaying New Vegas (or any game for that matter) please consider supporting the creators. In the absence of any paid mod structure for these games, most creators are doing all this hard work for very little recompense. If you can afford to give something back I’m sure they’d greatly appreciate the thought.Installing mods for Fallout: New VegasFirst and foremost, if you are completely new to modding and/or installing mods I’d recommend taking a look at. Outside of Steam Workshop, which isn’t available for New Vegas, it is probably the best resource for finding & hosting mods for a variety of different games. Making an account on there is a good way of keeping track of the mods you might want to try out at a later date, although I should mention that there is nsfw content on the site (which I believe is hidden by default). Your Personal Star Wars™ Saga Starts Here! Login or Download the Game. Log into your SWTOR account on SWTOR.com to change your email. Official site. BioWare and LucasArts bring you the next evolution in MMO Gameplay: Story. Star wars the old republic download size 2018. May 3, 2019 - Download Star Wars: The Old Republic. Star Wars: The Old Republic is the only massively-multiplayer online game with a Free-to-Play option. Step in to the center of your own Star Wars™ story as you choose your path down the light or dark side of the Force™. Nexus also has easy links to allow for direct donations towards mod creators (as well as a that claims to give all its earnings towards creators).Nexus also offer a mod manager tool that makes the process of installing mods & keeping them updated far simpler. I’m most familiar with the older app called Nexus Mod Manager (NMM) however they have recently put out a new tool called which seems to serve a very similar purpose albeit with a cleaner interface. For the purpose of this post I’m going to assume that you will be using one of those apps to help install/manage the mods you want to add to New Vegas.Some folks have pointed out that Nexus Mod Manager has caused issues in the past while using it for New Vegas, so I’ve added in some tutorials for the (FOMM). It’s a pretty similar tool but used exclusively for handling mods for FO3 & F:NW.Another great resource I would recommend are the variety of mod showcases/tutorials that has created over the past several years. I can’t speak to his whole channel but his modding videos were what initially helped me become accustomed with the process. They are some of the most clear & well-presented out there. I’ve included below some links to particular videos to help folks get started with installing mods.TutorialsVortex TutorialNexus Mod Manager TutorialFallout Mod Manager TutorialModding Fallout: New VegasPC Gamer’s “The best mods for Fallout New Vegas”Recommended Fallout: New Vegas ModsIt probably won’t be until the new year before I have the time to replay New Vegas however I’ve thrown together a google doc for keeping track of the recommendations y’all share as well whatever mods I may find. Ideally it can grow to be a useful resource for curating the best the mod community has to offer. Included also are links to the aforementioned mod managers and a couple of other tools that I’ve found useful in the past.(link to skill calculator/character builder: )As with anything on these forums, please be mindful of our rules around explicit/harmful content, making sure to use the appropriate content warnings when necessary. I look forward to seeing what everyone recommends for modding Fallout: New Vegas! Appreciate the folks pointing towards FOMM! I’ve edited it into the OP with an additional tutorial for anyone who decides to go that route with installing mods. Though I’ll probably use this opportunity to check out Vortex, personally.I’ve also edited in the mod suggestions y’all have shared into the google doc. I don’t think I’ll be going for something like Fallout: New California or A Tale of Two Wastelands for my playthrough, I’m mostly interested in the vanilla (original) content as far as the writing & quests go. I’ll be on the lookout for quality of life mods, some visual-enhancing mods, maybe minor gameplay tweaks that improve the balancing of certain aspects of the game. That said, I’m happy to include most anything (within reason) on the google doc for those looking to totally change the experience of playing New Vegas.I believe it is possible to complete New Vegas non-lethally though for a first playthrough I may recommend against it? Like some of the Bethesda-made open worlds, there’s a number of ‘dungeons’ that are full of hostile enemies that would be very difficult to bypass on a non-lethal build, effectively meaning there’ll be some side quests you’d really struggle with (as they tend to bring you to these sorts of locations).It’s been long enough that I can’t really speak to a lot of the most enjoyable builds or side quests but hopefully other folks can help steer you right with that stuff! A stealthy character early on might be difficult. The game has a setting for if you want true iron sights or a fallout 3 style dot. There’s even one rifle, cowboy repeater, that is almost unusable with true iron sights. Early on there is a weapon in cave off the beaten path with a scope and silencer called the ratslayer. As for skills, you already probably know the rewards for speech and science checks are totally worth it. Fallout Character OverhaulEarly on however you can get some free shit in the first town with repair, speech or barter, and explosives. For your question on nonviolence, it’s not impossible. You’d have to completely main line the story though. It takes skills in speech and science and faith in the AI in certain missions. In certain areas, it would be impossible. Not sure the first side quest has a peaceful resolution though. I’ve never felt the survival skill was ever necessary. Don’t think about crafting your own bullets either. That system in vanilla would probably actually cost caps honestly. Oh and I highly advise skipping the dlc that starts at a northern most point. It’s entirely white saviors saving simple natives from savage natives. Last thing I can think of is don’t just try to head north straight to Vegas. It’s deathclaws and giant wasp territory. I’ll probably think of other stuff tomorrow. It’s 6 am and I haven’t slept yet. Xbox Fallout New Vegas Character ModsThis is a little bit outside the realm of modding New Vegas but if you’re the type of person who likes to plan their character build ahead of time, with a rough idea of the sorts of traits/perks you will be shooting for, this is a handy tool for experimenting with skill distribution without doing so in-game:I haven’t quite decided on my character but she will likely either be a smooth-talker who’s good with a gun, or a science dork who prefers energy-based weapons. Though regardless: she will be a disaster lesbian. Without mods, there isn’t really a way to do a non-violent playthrough in Fallout New Vegas. If you want to do a stealth build, I would recommend not having any companions because they can break stealth fairly easily. Men of war assault squad 2 moddb. In terms of skills, I don’t think that survival is worth investing in. I would prioritize Speech, but even Barter is useful in Fallout New Vegas because there are a good amount of speech checks that require Barter. Fallout New Vegas Character Creation ModThis is good for what you should pick in terms of traits and perks, but you can choose anything you want really and be fine. I would say that there are a lot of great side quests in the base game, so whatever interests you while playing the game is good. TBH my advice would be to just think of a vague background you like and choose skills, SPECIAL, and traits based on that. The combat isn’t difficult and there are plenty of places to use all of your skills and SPECIAL stats in dialogue and the world. New Vegas is a game very much built for roleplaying in the sense of acting out a character and it does a good job of supporting a wide variety of skillsets.Also you can totally go straight north to Vegas. Just takes caution.Being totally non-violent on your first playthrough would be somewhat difficult though yeah. Most quests have non-violent ways to resolve them, its the rest of the world that would give you trouble. There are certain weapons in the game that deal ' fatigue' damage, which does very very little damage to health and will knock enemies unconscious for a bit well before they die. They’re Unarmed/Melee weapons.EDIT: Only thing I’d say to keep in mind when building your chatacter: Agility effects your reload speed/ and draw/holster speed. It says it effects your movement speed but that’s a lie. Honestly:Traits: Most are fine although I would avoid Four Eyes. It’s not a bad Trait but the -1 Perception influences Perk requirements for certain stats. Also don’t get Trigger Discipline and Fast Shot at the same time. Good Natured is good if you only want to get one or two combat stats. Wild Wasteland adds some goofs.SPECIAL: Charisma is largely not that useful. It influences if companions apply extra damage and the only two Perks connected to it have a requirement of 6.Skills: Speech and Science are absurdly good. Repair is pretty great. The only SKILL I would say you should ignore is Survival which is only wortwhile in Survival mode (which is best to avoid on a first playthrough)Perks: Weapon Handling is good to get for any character planning on using weapons and doesn’t have high strength. Jury Rigging is another outstanding perk that is sorta a must. Educated is good but you should get it earlier tather than later. Swift Learner isn’t that useful. Do NOT take Here and Now. Do NOT take In Shining Armor unless you get a mod that fixes it.Non-violent or at least non-lethal is a viable strategy in the main story and for a large amount of side stories however it does not work with the DLC. If you do pick this route in the end I’d recommend the NCR or Yes Man/Independent. If you want a non-lethal game there are a few weapons that can do this. Namely, Boxing Gloves, Boxing Tape, Cattle Prods, Flash Bangs, Golden Gloves, and a specific crafted shotgun ammo called 12 gauge bean bags although these are expensive to craft. Fallout New Vegas Character Texture ModsFurthermore, in the DLC Honest Hearts there is a weapon called Compliance Regulator that is the weakest energy weapon in terms of damage but on a critical hit paralyzes an enemy for 10 seconds. That said, it’s in DLC that stumbles into being full on White Savior and has the worst story of all the DLCs.
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