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  1. --While I'm new to these forums I've been on the "modded games" scene for a long long time. I mod the crap out of pretty much everything. For Fallout New Vegas my go-to mods are: Project Nevada: Adds cool stuff like a Grenade Hotkey (as opposed to having to select them from your pipboy), sprinting, bullet time, visor-overlays for the various helmets you can pick up, cybernetic implants that give you various awesome abilities, and the option of rebalancing the gameplay to make the game more realistic/challenging, and adding new weapons and armor to the wasteland. And if you don't like some of the features, that's fine because you can pick and choose which features you want to install. Dynavision 3: Lets you play around with the game's lighting system to make it look prettier, without slowing the whole game down to a slideshow. Lazurus Project: Adds a cool wheel quick-menu sort of thing for your weapons like the new DOOM game. It works the same way the DOOM weapon wheel does, and it makes weapon switching during combat feel more fluid than pausing all the action to open up your pipboy and scroll through your inventory to find a different weapon. Fallout 4 Quickloot for New Vegas: It's exactly what the title says; the quickloot menu system from Fallout 4 ported to Fallout: New Vegas. It's a great system that adds a lot of fluidity (there's that term again) to the gameplay. NV Interiors Project: A mod that adds TONS AND TONS of explorable buildings to the Mojave Wasteland. A lot of buildings in the game are just set dressing and are unexplorable. This mod for real is a must-add. It elevates an already great game to the next level. Unlimited Companions: The vanilla version of this game only lets you have so many companions. One human companion and one animal or robot companion. This mod lets you collect *all* of the companions that the game offers. Now, you'll be able to have an entire gang of badasses following you around the wasteland. The Mod Configuration Menu: it adds a menu option to the pause menu to let you configure each individual mods options. It's the sort of thing that really helps once you start stacking up the mods (and you will. trust me). There are so many more, but I'd be sitting here all night typing if I tried to list *all* my favorites (I have 90 mods installed and active at the moment in my game). These are some good starters to get you going.
  2. If I'm not mistaken, I think it's a matter of changing the screen's texture to change the screen itself. I've seen a few "securitron companion" mods and the way the folks who made those mods created custom screens was by creating custom textures for the screen itself.
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