
lStewieAl Tweaks - This is a highly customizable NVSE plugin, everything can be turned on/off or set to whatever the player wants. A Note for FNV players: Don't use NVSR anymore when there is a better successor readily available. NVTF is better made, up-to-date, and works perfectly even on modern OS. New Vegas Tick Fix - This is the modern successor of New Vegas Stutter Remover. It's another Bethesda Gamebryo mystery that will need to be cracked in the future. Why does it improve FPS? No one knows yet, it's a total mystery, since it shouldn't affect FPS at all. Now, why am I suggesting this in a performance post? This mod has the side-effect of boosting your FPS by around 10fps, it's more noticeable in some heavy fps areas. With this mod you can reach the normal 255 mods limit that all these games were supposed to be able to reach. It fixes the broken plugin limit that has plagued Bethesda games from Oblivion to FNV (it even plagued Skyrim, until Bethesda actually fixed it in that game). FNV Mod Limit Fix - This mod is one of the greatest FNV mods to come out recently (or even ever). The GOG versions of FNV and FO3 already come with LAA out of the box. * It can't hurt to add what these mods will restore and if there are also any possible conflict issues.įallout New Vegas ArchiveInvalidation Invalidated: Ī note, if you have the game from GOG.com, you don't need the 4GB patcher. I hope this list will be useful for new players who want to play the game but also people who have already played it and want to get back but don't know what mods help fix some of the shortcomings or perhaps have forgotten what the useful mods are. I know they don't break gameplay and nicer textures and backgrounds are welcome but I would like to focus more on mods that make the game as it should have been. I will add all good entries suggested by people to this list.įor the time being I will not add mods yet that visually enhance the graphics. Mods that bring back content that was made but got cut for various reasons or mods that bring in content that was planned for the original experience but never got made would also be welcome. So not stuff like player houses full of loot, weapons and armor boosters, or additional quests, MLP player characters, but rather stuff that helps fix some of the flaws of the basic game experience.
I would like to use this thread to compose a list of mods that fix, stabilize, or expand the vanilla game without altering the basic gameplay.