You need a legal copy of Fallout: New Vegas Ultimate Edition updated to version 1.4 in order to use these mods.Also, the order of the mods I will be using is the preferred order they should be in when using Mod Organiser, which is my personal recommendation for a mod manager. Not all of the mods included have Nexus releases, so you will require a GUN account to gain access to some of them (although the mods I use are not necessary per se, so it's completely optional).Finally, this guide will require you to know how to use. You can check for a summary of installation and basic use.Without further ado, let's begin.Utilities:There's some basic utilities that require installation before we can start modding out our game.
These will help with removing conflicts, stabilising the game, and are sometimes required in order for mods to run. The New Vegas script extender is one of the most important tools required for scripted mods to run. Installation is simple, if you downloaded the.zip file, all you have to do is extract the contents into your Fallout: New Vegas directory (SteamsteamappscommonFallout New Vegas), or run the installer that can also be found in the Silverlock site. Mod Organiser should recognise the extender right away. A powerful tool that allows the cleaning of master files, as well as the creation of merged patches for improved compatibility between mods. After downloading the file, I recommend creating a folder inside your Fallout: New Vegas directory, then extracting the contents of the.zip file into it.
You then need to open Mod Organiser, click on the gears icon, change the title to FNVEdit, then click on the browse button to the right of 'Binary' and select FNVEdit.exe from the location where you installed it. Finally, click on 'Use Application's Icon for shortcuts' and then click on add. This launcher will allow your game to run with more than 2gb of RAM. The installation process is the same as NVSE, but you will have to add the launcher to MO through the same process used for FNVEdit. The Load Order Optimisation Tool will allow you to sort your load order, check for dirty plugins and will alert you of any missing masters in your load order. Download the installer and let it run, it should be automatically detected by MO.
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Note that you will have to run LOOT through MO in order to sort your load order. A small utility for merging multiple esps into a single package. After downloading the.zip file I recommend creating a new folder inside your New Vegas directory, then extracting the program there. This also has to be added to MO through the same process as FNVEdit.Optional Utilities:The standard tool used to create mods for New Vegas. Will be required for the optional advanced tweaking of mods.A tool used to add meshes into the Gamebryo engine.
Will be required for the optional advanced tweaking of mods.Basic Setup:. Adds an interface to the pause menu that allows for customisation of mod settings. Download with manager OR download manually and use MO's 'Install a new mod from an archive' function on the top left of the interface. A dependency for some of the mods that will be installed further on. I'm getting texture glitches with the varmint rifle. What mods would be conflicting?
Also, CASM says I'm using Lutana NVSE version 0 and that it is installed incorrectly. I installed it like other NVSE files. What would be the proper way? Thanks for the great guide btw.Make sure that the WRP - WMX patch is at a lower priority than both WRP and WMX, and if the issue continues rebuild your merge patch and/or archive invalidation.
As for Lutana, you should try to reinstall the latest version, and check again. Our other Minion @Roachbait May find this interesting, he suffers from old crappy laptop syndrome also. You didn't list your system spec.
Hey Matt,Very nice mod list. Thanks for your help.I've followed your instructions to the letter, and the game looks awsome.I've just became aware of a little problem (that for me is kinda game breaking): The compass on the HUD isn't showing any markers.Yep, it's completly blank, you can see the bar where the compass should appear, but the markers are not there.I've looked around and the problem seems to be the version of DarnUI you suggested on your link. There's another, more recent version, of DarnUI that doesn't seem to cause the compass problem. Maybe change the link so nobody else gets this problem?Well. My question now is: after following your steps and creating the merged patches, can I still uninstall all the UI mods, reinstall the newer version of DarnUI and then reinstall the other mods (HUD like fallout 4, oHud and UIO).
I've never used merged patches before, so some help would be nice.
Fallout Character Overhaul is a mod for Fallout: New Vegas, created byWhat does Fallout Character Overhaul do?FCO is a high-resolution overhaul of characters in Fallout New Vegas changing nearly everything possible that there is to change, it makes it a lot easier to make a nicer looking character as well as making all characters in Fallout look a lot more believable and realistic. It is also a comprehensive race mod. It adds races for certain NPC's to make them more unique as well as adding a lot more races for you to choose from when creating a character.Features- Over 130 unique races that take advantage of Fallout Character Overhaul's range of high quality textures and new meshes.- Different races have their own unique headmeshes adding more diversity to the facial shape of characters.- All races have their own high-resolution texture maps with unique properly sculpted normal maps. This can make huge changes to what a face looks like as it gives it the illusion of being a higher polycount than it actually is adding lots more depth to faces.- Ghoul’s have also been re-imagined.
You will find a variety of different looking Ghouls including Half-Ghouls.- Raiders/fiends have also been remade with a different style that affects both male and females.- Nearly all NPC faces have been remade and adapted to the new meshes as well as being distributed among multiple different age groups. This adds much more variety to the game. These different age groups have also been added as playable races along with some additional alternate races for some age groups to make people in fallout even more diverse.- FCO works great with any ENB. Because FCO adds new normal maps that improve the way faces react to lighting and ENB improves lighting in Fallout they are a great match.- New high-quality eye textures have been made and are useable via the race menu.
There is also a greater variety of eye colours available along with the opportunity to have mismatching eyes!- Hair textures have been remade and are now more high resolution, this includes beards and brows.- When you start the game you get a choice of different brow styles! If you change your mind on the style you chose hold right ctrl + shift for a few seconds and the menu will popup again.- Animated eyelashes have been added to all female races.- Important NPC's have been given custom face textures to make them more unique. Popular files for Fallout: New VegasNameTypeSizeDateTotal7 daysmod108.1 KB7K302mod205 MB5/13/20168.6K118mod1.6 MB5/13/20167.8K97mod325.6 KB5/18/20146.3K84mod1.5 MB3/11/201818.8K67mod145.2 MB2/21/20168.8K65mod3.5 KB3/19/20181.8K64mod3272.4 MB3/30/201422.8K63mod7111.9 MB1/13/20191K59mod257.8 MB3/31/201412.3K57mod1.9 MB3/31/201410.3K56mod2.5 MB1/14/20167.6K55mod1.9 MB3/10/20162.1K44mod234.2 KB5/28/20172.7K37mod1.1 MB1/14/20163K36mod423.7 KB2.6K30.
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.
It is looking like a very fine year indeed to be a Fallout fan. Even if you’re not on board with taking the series online, we’ve got two full-game-length mods on the way, both due out before the end of 2018. Fallout: The Frontier is an unofficial expansion for, and has you heading to the frozen north to aid a crew of New California Republic deserters in a massive new map (as big as the editor allows) against a well equipped enemy force. Check out the dramatic and explosion-filled new trailer within.Unlike the upcoming (which is an entirely self-contained adventure), The Frontier is designed to integrate itself smoothly into your adventures through the Mojave and have you first getting word of the northern campaign after you’ve got a few quests under your belt. It’s even designed to play nice with other major mods for New Vegas, including an overt recommendation that you use the, which I personally swear. On top of familiar sights such as ruined vaults, spooky caves, and miles upon miles of new snowy wastelands to explore, the trailer features some really interesting stuff, including tanks by the dozens, massive vertibird-assisted offensives, and even a full-fledged trip into space.
Presumably you’ll be trying to take control of the orbital death-beam that is shown wreaking havoc across the battlefield. There’s even some more esoteric environments, including what looks like an abstract nightmare filled with wildly pulsating walls and flailing horrors. Spooky.As with New California, The Frontier has been in development for years now and is apparently in the final stages of development. While the developers aren’t quite ready to give a release date, it is in the latter phases of testing and should be out this year. Fallout: The Frontier will require the. You can find more info and more trailers on, along with a list of supported/required/recommended other mods.For reference, New California is due out on October 23rd and Fallout 76 lands November 14th. Here’s hoping for a mid-December release then, just to space things out a bit.
Well, that is why the top 10 best Fallout New Vegas Mods list is here. We will go through some of the most downloaded and recommended mods for New Vegas, and choose the absolute best for your enjoyment. So sit back, pop a RadAway, download these mods and finally, profit! Fallout New Vegas Mod ManagerWe will just get this out of the waynobody likes installing a mod, finding out that it crashes your system, try to uninstall the mod and, in doing so, completely corrupt your New Vegas data folder. That is why the makes its way to the top 10 best New Vegas mods list.
Some notable features of the Mod Manager include:. Fail-Safe Mod InstallsDon't worry if a mod install fails; FOMM cleans up after itself, preventing half-installed mods. Mod Info RetrievalWhen adding new mods, FOMM can retrieve missing information about the mod (such as author and the screenshot) from the web. You are prompted to enable this option, and it can be changed in the settings window. Mod VersioningFOMM is able to upgrade mods without have to re-activate them, and without changing which mods overwrite which.
Mod ReactivationYou can change the installation options of mods without have to reinstall them.Gone are the days of frustrating mod installations, just fire up FOMM, create your mod plug in, install and play! Centered Third-Person CameraWhile playing Fallout New Vegas in first-person mode is fun, there is no better way to improve your overall awareness of your desert wasteland environment than by playing in third-person mode. Well, unless you aren't using. This little mod is self-explanatory, and fixes one of the most jarring design decisions by Bethesda and Obsidian. Having the third-person camera off center makes playing New Vegas horrible, so kudos to Centered Third-Person Camera for fixing this flaw. One of the of the Fallout game world is that there, in theory, should be very few physical boundaries that players cannot overcome with creative thinking.
Well, theory is not an accurate reflection of reality in this case, unless you install the Fallout New Vegas. Nothing ruins immersion in the Mojave Wastland more than slamming face first into a piece of perfect glass the size of the Great Wall of China as you are on your way to New Vegas.
The Intrusive Invisible Wall Remover demolishes those stupid glass walls, allowing unprecedented freedom for the courier to explore the wasteland as much as he wants. A must have mod for true RPG lovers. More PerksOne of the best gameplay ideas in Fallout New Vegas, perks, have been reverted back to becoming available every other level. While this makes choosing perks more difficult and important, it can also leave players disappointed with the lack of exciting options. That is why for New Vegas is one of the best New Vegas mods out today.More Perks adds inventive new perk ideas to the Fallout fold, such as perks that increase the chances of random negative events happening, such as bounty hunters appearing.
More Perks also adds in specialist perks for those of us who prefer science or repair and speech playstyles over run and gunners. Either way, More Perks adds an interesting element into the Fallout New Vegas fold, and shouldn't be skipped. Civil Defense RadioThe elephant in the room of Fallout New Vegas is that wandering the desert wasteland can get very lonely, and very boring if there are no enemies in sight.
Luckily, makes wandering into the desert more attractive, as you will no longer want to kill yourself when Jingle-Jangle-Jango comes up for the eight millionth time. CDR adds in an entirely new radio station, over 2 hours of music and custom scripted PSAs and other announcements that fit in perfectly with the New Vegas mood. CDR is a must have for New Vegas fans playing on a first, second, or twentieth playthrough. RPG, it does not make sense than Johnny Nobody in New Vegas has a head made of Kevlar.
That is why is one of the best mods for New Vegas; it actually makes combat more deadly without screwing up the balance of New Vegas. In fact, it is just as hard to hit people in the head, as Lethal Headshots makes the chances of a bullet screwing up a bandit's grey matter much lower in VATS. Also, enemies that have protective headgear on will take more damage now, helping to make Lethal Headshots one of the best gun mods in Fallout New Vegas.Continue reading to find out what mod is the best Fallout New Vegas mod ever.
Food and Drink Health Remover'Oh god, my legI think its broken.oh wait, I have a Snickers bar!Ah back to normal, thanks Mars Inc.!' The previous statement does not really make sense, aside from featuring my favorite candy bar. Food and drink doesn't heal you in real life, so why should in the Fallout New Vegas universe. For Hardcore mode players in New Vegas, there is nothing less hardcore than opening up your inventory and downing a couple of cans of Pork and Beans, and magically being at full health again. Thankfully, the for Fallout New Vegas is the best mod for making Hardcore mode actually hardcore hard.The Food and Drink Health Remover mod is relatively self-explanatory, but the effect it has on gameplay is immense.
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If you play New Vegas on Hardcore mode, you owe it to yourself to try this mod. Companion Sandbox Mode. One of the more interesting gameplay mechanics in Fallout New Vegas is the interaction with companions like Boone. However, outside of a paltry few side conversations and a whole heaping of killing, companions basically act like your slave. Fixes this problem, giving Boone, Ed-E and others a life of their own.
At the very least, they relax when you are shopping, smke cigarettes, sit down and talk, and at most they take on their own ambitions, leaving your group for short periods of time. In terms of adding a feeling of life to New Vegas, Companion Sandbox Mode is one of the best mods for Fallout New Vegas. Fellout New Vegas. One of the most popular mods for Fallout 3, returns to New Vegas.
Fellout is an interesting little mod, in that it fixes somethings that most people do not notice on a regular basis. Fellout fixes the odd orange tint that exists throughout New Vegas.
In fact, Fellout also adds better textures to much of the game world, adds in completely new desert sky textures and makes nights really, really dark. Fellout really makes New Vegas come alive, which is why it is the second best mod for Fallout New Vegas available right now. FOOKAnd the best mod for Fallout New Vegas is.!
What's FOOK you ask? Well it is the premier Fallout Overhaul mod, and changes.
Almost everything in the game. The most notable addition that FOOK makes is the massive item and weapon overhaul. It is a shock to the system to play New Vegas for over an hour and not see a single familiar item drop outside of the tutorial. Aside from weapons in New Vegas, FOOK also adds in some new Perks, NPCs, quests, and area to explore, not to mention a large number of truly essential bug fixes. All in all, FOOK is a fantastic mod for Fallout New Vegas, and its scope and ambition put it squarely on top of this list as the best Fallout New Vegas mod available today. This post is part of the series: Fallout New Vegas Mods.
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