15 Best Fallout New Vegas Mods

Post » Wed Aug 10, 2011 12:19 pm

Bethesda’s games have always been home to a huge selection of mods, and Fallout: New Vegas by Obsidian is no exception.

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Jennifer May
 
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Post » Wed Aug 10, 2011 10:49 am

This seems to be in the wrong forum. There is a section just for the discussion of Fallout: New Vegas mods. http://www.gamesas.com/index.php?/forum/110-fallout-new-vegas-mods/.
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Emily Rose
 
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Post » Wed Aug 10, 2011 5:26 am

Well I see no problem posting it on this section since the Mod forum is not as active as this one and I want to hear as many responses as possible so I can try a mod someone highly recommends.

I have tried the following mods:

A Reqiuem for the Capital Wasteland: Awesome mod, but sooo damn buggy. More often than not, NPC's will act stupid and not attack you or not understand how to attack you. Some quests can be a problem to complete.
Increased Wasteland Spawn: It does what it says. No bugs. Works flawlessly
A World of Pain: No bugs: If you like having more enemies in the Mojave and want dungeons (this adds a lot of dungeons) via Fallout3. Get this
Powered Power Armor: Amazing mod. One problem though, you can't shoot in third person. I like shooting in third person because I want to feel I am in an RPG.
Project Nevada: Amazing mod. One problem though, you can't shoot in third person. I like shooting in third person because I want to feel I am in an RPG.

I may have tried 1 or 2 more mods but I can't remember right now.
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Matt Terry
 
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Post » Wed Aug 10, 2011 2:22 am

Willow is the only companion mod that is actually worth it. I observed that she is the only companion I don't use for five minutes and then store in Lucky 38 and forget it there.

I also recommend Weapon Mods Expanded.
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Cassie Boyle
 
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Post » Wed Aug 10, 2011 10:04 am

WMX should've been there.
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NeverStopThe
 
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Post » Wed Aug 10, 2011 8:11 am

It is always nice to see other's opinions on what are good mods, but why is there only a link to nVamp?

That makes me think this is really just you advertising nVamp, which on further inspection is blatently is. :sadvaultboy:

Which makes me not want to ever use nVamp.
Nice work!
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Hayley O'Gara
 
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Post » Wed Aug 10, 2011 2:57 pm

Well I see no problem posting it on this section since the Mod forum is not as active as this one and I want to hear as many responses as possible so I can try a mod someone highly recommends.

I have tried the following mods:

A Reqiuem for the Capital Wasteland: Awesome mod, but sooo damn buggy. More often than not, NPC's will act stupid and not attack you or not understand how to attack you. Some quests can be a problem to complete.
Increased Wasteland Spawn: It does what it says. No bugs. Works flawlessly
A World of Pain: No bugs: If you like having more enemies in the Mojave and want dungeons (this adds a lot of dungeons) via Fallout3. Get this
Powered Power Armor: Amazing mod. One problem though, you can't shoot in third person. I like shooting in third person because I want to feel I am in an RPG.
Project Nevada: Amazing mod. One problem though, you can't shoot in third person. I like shooting in third person because I want to feel I am in an RPG.

I may have tried 1 or 2 more mods but I can't remember right now.



Huh? I can shoot in 3rd person just fine in Project Nevada! I think something's wrong on your end!

I personally don't mind Fellout. I like it.
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Elena Alina
 
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Post » Wed Aug 10, 2011 12:13 pm

What about Bounties I & II? Cliche I know but they are pretty damn amazing mods.

I also like Nevada Skies and Zombie Apocalypse, those are great.
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Mike Plumley
 
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Post » Wed Aug 10, 2011 7:13 am

I don't like mods that mess with the game's atmosphere or balance unless it's a total conversion, so the only mod i ever used is the one that makes the dialogue selection UI smaller. I considered The Strip is Open but it doesn't seem very stable.

So there's my top 2 i guess.
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