
Mods are essential to the Fallout experience, and no game exemplifies that more than Fallout: New Vegas. The game is really defined by its modding community.
Many fans consider Fallout: New Vegas, developed by Obsidian Entertainment, to be the best game in the Fallout series. It’s especially fun with a lot of modifications, though using cheats is a simpler way to enhance the experience.
The Fallout modding community is truly special, creating some of the most enjoyable and detailed modifications available in gaming. They not only add new content, but also help update and improve the game itself.
Fallout 4 and 76 have lots of fantastic mods, but with the upcoming Fallout season focusing on New Vegas, now is a great time to revisit that classic game.
If you’re looking for a guide on installing mods for Fallout: New Vegas, or want to know which mods are most recommended, here’s everything you need.
How to use mods in Fallout: New Vegas
There are many ways to add mods to Fallout: New Vegas, but a straightforward method is to use a program like Nexus Mods Manager.
After installing this on your computer, you can go to the game’s page on the Nexus website and sign in using the same username and password you used for the management system.
After that, you can click the download button for the mod you want, and it will automatically show up in your mod manager.
Once the download is complete, be sure to enable the mod in your mod manager before starting the game.
If you’re looking for other ways to do this, the Elder Scrolls Online team has a helpful YouTube video with detailed instructions on modding New Vegas, which you can find linked below.
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Best Fallout: New Vegas mods
Now that you’ve installed your mod manager and checked out the game’s page on Nexus Mods, you’re likely wondering which mods to download. Here’s some advice to help you choose.
Interior Lighting Overhaul
Video game lighting looks much more realistic now than it did when Fallout: New Vegas came out. This is largely thanks to new technology called ray-tracing, which is possible with today’s powerful gaming consoles.
New Vegas was visually impressive when it first came out and created a great atmosphere, but the lighting can look a bit dated now. This upgrade by Sarge198 improves the interior lighting, making it feel more realistic and spooky.
Unlimited Companions
Wouldn’t it be great to have friends helping you fight off bandits or tough enemies like super mutants?
This mod removes the limit on how many companions you can have in your party, letting you bring along as many friends as you want. You’ll never have to make tough choices about who to leave behind – keep both Rex the cybernetic dog and Raul the ghoul, and everyone else!
Fallout: Scranton Branch
While some Dunder Mifflin employees consider Michael Scott a great boss, it makes you wonder – how would he handle being in charge of the harsh, post-apocalyptic world of New Vegas?
This mod simply replaces Mr. House’s face with that of Steve Carell, known for playing the iconic manager in The Office, letting you see him in the game.
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