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  1. Thats on tall order on free ad-based servers for a lot of mods you wouldn't use or would be repackages. Plus, their Nexus page and comments section usually have very helpful information. I favorite what I like and read up on, copy any needed from the comments to a txt doc. and download one at a time. Time consuming, but easier on the nexus servers and I know more about the mod.
  2. FO 3 is most certainly not heavy on the CPU.If it is,you must not have a decent PC. Oh, let's stop making assumptions. Vanilla fallout3 is definitely not cpu heavy. But, I made the same mistake as you and made the assumption he would want to mod his game as well (MMM increased increased spawns -- I'm looking at you). Throw enough badly scripted (but fun) mods into the mix and my laptop with an i-9, NVE disk, 32 GB ram, & 2080 RTX can slow to a crawl. I'm playing at 4k, but watch the CPU utilization with intel's Extreme Tuning Utility or similar and you will see. It will max out available threads (which of course we have to limit to get it to work anyway). A VM is going to take every call to hardware and run it through the CPU first, including graphics, it WILL slow the game down, but it's not an impossible solution if he can't get it to work any other way.
  3. If that's true,then perhaps Beth was planning on having a higher level cap then 30 at some point but scrapped it and just had it at 30 with Broken Steel., I've made it to level 75 and I still have plenty of targets. How else do you think I got to that level? By killing lower level than Lvl 75 enemies? I'm referring to spawns, not the player's level.
  4. my understanding is the game will not spawn enemies higher than level 40 or 50. I think you can manually place higher level eneimies and customize their stats, but the game fizzles out early on with spawns.
  5. FO3 is already unreasonably heavy on the CPU, filtering everything through a VM will probably be unpleasant. Have you considered creating RAM disk installinations that mount a drive to ram, copty the contents there, and then no changes are saved unless you tell it to (may also help with loose files). You'd need at least 16GB, preferably 32, to make it work though.
  6. I started this mod back in 2015, because the Enclave just isn't that powerful, but work and life got in the way. Now that I am on an extended medical leave, my interest has recovered. Plus my laptop plays FO3 at 4k (i-9 6 core, 2080 RTX 8GB, 32GB RAM, 4k screen = glorious). Obviously there are spoilers, but but I would like feedback on what you think works want is too unlore friendly. The Enclave exodus from F2 to F3 is not very well explained. How did they bring their gas guzzling Vertibirds? How did they move possibly thousands of troops across the continent? Well, I Google Maps the travel times for walking across the United States: Navarro, CA to Washington, D.C. is a fairly straight horizontal route. Walking would take approximately 941 hours for 2,843.6 miles mostly via Highway 20. Assuming only walking for 8 hours a day, the trip would merely take approximately 4 months, or, more specifically: 118 days. Even avoiding cities and population centers, of course such a large group was seen by many, but the group was unknown, large, obviously well-armed and highly advanced, and it was not starting fights with anyone, so no locals, even the violently-inclined, ever managed to marshal their forces to attack the large group before the Enclave had already moved on. Even wasteland critters fled the dense organized group of a few thousand people and vehicles moving in unison. That is how President Eden and Colonel Autumn managed the “unbelievable” feat of their exodus to Washington, D.C. Because ya know, walking was the primary means of transport for most of humanity's existence. But questions remain. How would they deal with members that were exposed to radiation and F.E.V. on the way? Did they bring the mobile base crawler with them or was that already parked at Adams AF Base? Was the President Eden ZAX always in Raven Rock, or did Autumn bring it with him? It seems far fetched that a a random computer contacting Control Station ENCLAVE or Navarro would just persuade them to relocate nearly the entirety of their forces 3000 miles away. How is it that Raven Rock (a real life continuity of government bunker that has been mothballed) was uninhabited, ready, stocked, and operational for them when then arrived? And why would the Enclave blindly put all their eggs in one basket by traveling to D.C. at the risk of finding nothing suitable and having depleted many resources on their journey? Well, this is where my mod idea comes into play. Vertibirds were still in pre-production and design phase Pre-War. Although subsequent Fallouts call this into question, perhaps the prototypes were prolific as they were close to mass production and every branch was testing and proving the vehicles. Moreover, the aviation fuel models were gas-guzzlers, we had fusion cars, why not a fusion vertibird with electric motors? Perhaps the Oil Rig produced several fusion birds, but not many because it was a low priority when sitting ontop of the world's last supply of hydrocarbons. These fusion birds pass testing and proving at Navarro (with the loss of 2 of 8 produced) and quickly could get my 101st Recon and Assault Platoon to the D.C. area, before the brotherhood and other factions set up camp. Their general orders would be to establish a Forward Operating Base (FOB); repair. stock, and get Raven Rock operational. then seal the unit until reinforcements arrive (the idea being Richardson planned to take the West Coast, then the East Coast and work towards the middle from both sides). Without breaking anything, I intend to expand Raven Rock greatly. More labs, more armories, civilian levels with NPCs wearing prewar clothes and chambers for Representatives and Senators. (As well external launch tubes for VTOL aircraft and blast doors similar to FO4's vault with a horizontal door and elevator). These soldiers have limited supplies and no reinforcements with Raven Rock sealed by the time the Player exists the vault. The Base was a NSA Listening Post and protoype Auto-Fac (thanks Philip K. Dick) it s throw back to Navarro and F2. It's a disguised gas station. It builds the EyeBots and relays the transmissions to Raven Rock so other factions cannot track down Raven Rock as active. It has a ZAX, but not like Eden or the Master with hard-coded directives meant to keep it from going rogue and its primary mission has always been collecting intelligence (SIGINT and ELINT) listening to both domestic and foreign communications, hacking, and access to all the major corporate networks. With that context of knowledge, it is capable of analysis of acquired information and flagging important developments for officer review (i.e. the holodiscs and communications from other fallouts as well as fallout 3 world status). - but a good explanation why only content from the previous games are added. I've been collecting all communications and holotapes from F1, F2, (Pre-time player time line FNV, FO4, and (shudder) possibly Fallout 76 notes from the wikis and much of the content is based on and consistent with the Fallout Bible (including the fact the Enclave retreated to multiple bunkers across the United States in preparation for the Great War). Upon meeting them, you are not immediately attacked because your advanced PipBoy 3000 and vault dweller history ("Well I'll be damned, a red blooded American doesn't just show up on our doorstep every day"). You can join as an enlisted soldier (or speach check your way out if you don't want to join now), or you will be conscripted. You don't have to do their missions, but after about a game month (depending on testing) they may come after you as AWOL (similar to Talon or Regulator scripts). To stop this, you will have to kill every single soldier in the base. In addition, I want to add many more Enclave camps to the Wasteland. And fix the many landing and takeoff vertibird scripts scripts to repeat rather than do once and disable. If you haven't unlocked the Enclave wasteland presence, killing an Eyebot may result in an artillary bombardment of the location in hopes of taking out the aggressor. If the Enclave is present, the artillary still rains down, but a vertibird team also arrives to investigate. Anyway, like Protector Casdin, there will be a script to earn their trust by bringing them resources. There will be multiple quests to install transmitters in Brotherhood, Outcase, Requlator, Talon Company, RobCo, and any other faction or PreWar mainframes I can think of (Suggestions welcome). They will not want you to wipe out these factions, but instead let the Brotherhood and Outcasts continue your mission of collecting tech. Their assets can be seized later once the Enclave Provisional Government is in place. With their trust you will receive a battlefield commission. The general Enclave will not recognize this for plot reasons, but they will not immediately be hostile unless you linger in their presence too long. In addition to securing their FOB and Raven Rock, the platoon secures and cleans up Adams Air Force base. Expect it to look more organized and be tremendously more difficult. Before your arrival, President Richardson ordered the team to secure F.E.V. samples from Vault 87. The only samples left were in locked storage the mutuants could not reach, the team opened the storage room, got their sample, and got the hell out. The downside: the super mutants now had additional supplies of F.E.V. for their "reproduction." Given the only humans around were chem-ed out irradiated raiders.... the results have obviously been less ideal and unlike the Master, there were no rejects. The Recon team also visited the Pentagon, they seized the functional Liberty Prime 2 meter tall proof of concept and, because it was unfeasible to move the main liberty primer, they removed what they thought were sufficient components to render it inert. I'm undecided on making the mini-liberty prime a possible companion. They downloaded copies of the mainframes and terminals for their ZAX unit and imploded several floors of sensitive information and equipment. There will possibly be Brotherhood blimps circling the wasteland if that mod author allows it, or I may make my own, but I really like his with the search lights. As discussed above, however, the Enclave will have air superiority and much more wasteland flights. Eventually, you will find out why the FOB never intergrated with Raven Rock. Officially, they are the eyes, ears, and boots on the ground for the Enclave while holed up in Raven Rock. UnofficIally, the Vault 87 mission turned them all into ghouls. Like Frank Horrigan, the Enclave doesn't necessary throw away useful assets that mutate, but President Eden will not allow the Platoon into Raven Rock unless specifically invited and wearing full Advanced Power Armor to prevent contamination. I'm considering making this a post-game add-on, that is, play normally (while helping the FOB and spying on the factions), then middle to post game help rebuild Raven Rock, seize Project Purity from Rivet City (or even seize Rivet City); set up small outposts infront of various pre-war installations (even if your've already cleared them), they will ask if you will help them assault and seize the facility, if you decline they just hang out in front, if you accept a vertibird drops off more troops and they will follow you into the building with the goal of clearing it of enemies (presumably to loot it, but no one is going to care if you're taking all the goodies. Take over megaton by having a verttbird airlift out the nuke, purifying the warer and patrolling the interior and exterior. D.C. likewise is rife with lofations to take over. Dunwich ofcourse, they will want the oblisk to study; etc. I am actively requesting suggestions for places to seize. Brother patrols outside the Citidel, first Enclave takes out the patrols, then, with your help, they take the Pentagion. Survivors flee to fort indeperncnce with a new under perrspective that Lyons was wrong, the Brotherhood is not a government, and they should coni=tinure their original mission. Project purity barrels are re-labeled with American flags, the facility is manned by Enclave, and Vertibirds drop off water to towns. Essentially, play the game as a double agent, help the brotherhood, fight Eden's Enclave, disable Eden and join Autumn post credits. You will have the option of saving Stiggs and his bots, Dr. Li, Col. Autumn, and General Constantine III through speach checks sending them to the FOB. Keep restoring enclave facilities, taking over pre-war facilities, saving key NPCs and become a hero of the Enclave and the Outcasts for reuniting the brotherhood and bringing them sufficient tech to level the playing field against the Enclave, Oh and you will be paid in pre-war money, which will also be added to their inventories. A dollar is worth 10 caps. so it adds up fast. Thoughts and suggestions, please!
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