Fallout New Vegas Npc Overhaul

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Fallout: New Vegas is a rather cool world with a lot going on, but let’s be honest. There’s a lot of empty space in the game and things can get a little quiet. Sure there’s the Hoover Dam, the NCR, Caesar’s Legion, and New Vegas, but there’s also a desert and a lot of sand between all of them. Luckily, we’re here to offer you some primo mods for spicing up the Mojave.Here you’ll find some choice changes for your wasteland experience.

There’s interface updates, environmental changes, additional weapons and additional effects for making said weapons explode your enemies into pretty little bits, etc Need a new quest? We’ve got you covered.

Want new monsters that will haunt your nightmares? You’ve come to the right place. Step right up and try your luck. You’re certain to leave our Fallout: New Vegas mods page carrying more than you walked in with.Last Updated: / by dragbody and friend. Project Nevada is a total overhaul for Fallout: New Vegas that adds a ton of cool features to the game. It makes visual changes for any visors on the helmets you equip. Have power armor on?

Fallout Character Overhaul – better-looking NPCs. Ghouls are not the only creatures in the Wasteland that could use some facelifting – faces of most NPCs were severely tested by the aged game engine that powers New Vegas. Fallout Character Overhaul was created specifically for them. Go into your New vegas folder Program Files - Steam - Steam Apps - Common - Fallout new vegas Look for a file called FalloutDefault Under STestFile1=FalloutNV.esm Type in this line and save bLoadFaceGenHeadEGTFiles=1.

Then you ought to have night vision. It also adds variable zoom to guns with scopes and dynamic crosshairs that factor in the accuracy of weapons. Another great edition is a sprint feature that comes with a tackle feature that will knock enemies back and down if you sprint into them. There are other features as well, making it an overall solid addition to Fallout New Vegas’s mechanics./ Created by NVBIII Team. Get your hands on a Power Armour like the one that’s been featured in Fallout 4 so often as of late.

The T-60 Power Armour is a seven-foot tall tank of equipable defense and destruction. You can’t just stow it in your pack like normal inventory items, instead, you enter into this power armour like a vehicle. Makes sense as you’ll be a juggernaut in this bad boy. The armour is offered in several different coloured variations. Tailor your destruction to your fashionable interests./ Created by Dj Mystro.

A lot of mods can be tailored to meet different needs and alter the game with different subtleties. There are dozens of mods that utilize the mod we’re discussing right now. If you are running mods like FOOK, Immersive HUD and FPS Weapon Wheel, you’ll kind of need this plugin to experience these mods to their true designed intent. The Mod Configuration Menu adds a nice menu system to tweak applicable mods to your hearts desire. The menu system is integrated into the “pause” menu seamlessly, and you’d never know it wasn’t designed by Obsidian themselves. Give it a try, we’re confident you’ll be pleased./ Created by NeilMcNMC. This mod is guaranteed to breath new life into all your NPC’s in Fallout: New Vegas.

Here we have “Fallout Character Overhaul”, a high resolution texture pack for all the NPC faces in the game. If you want high detail, life-like characters, then look no further. Other features include eyelashes for NPC’s, new hi-res hair textures, over 130 races to add diversity via new meshes and textures.That’s all for now: a veritable what’s-what of whiz bang mods set to light up your Mojave experience like the neon of New Vegas. From the beautiful to the downright bizarre, we hope you’ve found a little something to keep you going on the dusty trails.

If we haven’t, fret not. We’ll be scouring the sands for quality creations that we think you might like. Be sure to check back and we’ll do our best to find what suits your fancy.

Fallout New Vegas Visual Overhaul

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There are nearly 20,000 mods for Fallout: New Vegas, featuring everything from small tweaks and aesthetic changes to additional quests and new characters to massive overhauls of the game's inner workings. With so many ways to enhance and improve Obsidian's 2010 RPG, we've created a list of the best mods for Fallout: New Vegas.If we've missed one of your favorites (we're sure we have) and you want to let us and other readers know about it (we're sure you do), mention it in the comments below. And, if you're new to using mods with Fallout New Vegas, we'll tell you everything you need to know about how to get these mods, and others, installed and running smoothly.DUST Survival SimulatorLooking for a far more challenging experience in New Vegas? Presumes that after the war there was also a plague that turned the desert into an even less hospitable place filled with cannibals and and tribal warriors. There are no quests: your only mission is to survive as long as you can.

Many aspects of the game have been overhauled, combat is much deadlier, food and water are a priority, and you can forget about hauling an arsenal of weapons and gear with your since carryweight has been severely reduced. Only the toughest will survive.

Blackrow - It's a criminal's lifeDon't just dress like a gangster: become one. Visit a new town called that's controlled by organized crime.

There, you'll meet the man in charge and begin working your way to the top of the mob, first by rubbing out some of the competition, then by ambushing convoys and robbing a few banks, and finally, by taking down another major crime boss. There's a good two or three hours of extra fun to be had with this mod, so grab your Tommy Gun and get blasting. TitanFalloutPower armor is cool, but the power armor from Titanfall is even cooler. Lets you summon a massive Titan from the sky, which will plummet to the ground and begin attacking your enemies. Naturally, you can also climb inside and control it directly.

If your Titan is destroyed, you'll be able to begin production on a new one and summon it a half-hour later.King of the RingRole-playing is fine, but how about a little boxing? Adds a gym and welcomes you to strap on some gloves and trade punches with a series of opponents.

While the modder jokingly claims to have added over a million lines of dialogue and 200+ hours of additional gameplay, it's really just an enjoyable way to punch the crap out of someone and get punched yourself. Weapons of the New Millenia.

Surely, someone would have gotten a few cars and trucks working in the post-apocalypse, right? While you can't drive these vehicles yourself (at least not yet), installing means you'll spot a working car every now and then trundling around on the shattered streets of New Vegas. It adds a nice touch of immersion to your travels. Five Nights at Vault 5Fallout's Vaults weren't designed just to protect people from atomic bombs, but were also devised to perform cruel and unusual experiments on the inhabitants. This one is no exception. Based on the Five Nights at Freddy's horror game series, drops you into an arena, strips you of your gear, and dispatches robots to hunt you down. You'll have to be stealthy and silent to avoid detection, and periodically the arena will fill with radiation, forcing you to find a console to shut it off.

Can you survive for five progressively more challenging nights and win your freedom?