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Re-Installing F:NV and looking for good mod's


alf1997

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Can somebody tell me good mod's and how to install them because it's been a year since I don't play and I deleted my old FNV folder with all my mod's. I know that in the Nexus mod page there are a lot of mod's but i forgot how to install all the requirements and almost everything is incompatible so if you can tell me good mod's, with what others mod's are compatible and how to install them (and load order) I will be in your debt.

P.S: I have all DLC.

P.S.S: English is not my first language.

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Nvec has a bunch of mods and bug fixes together, and if it works as advertised is worth gold. I also love bonds mods, they make the Mojave look rebuilt after 200 years dlc integration is a must for those who demand logic. And I can't recommend robco certified. Nothing like sicing sentry bots on supermutants.
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I have to recommend Craft Pack. It expands the crafting system significantly, adding new value to TONS of items that you would previously completely ignore (such as going out of your way to scavenge as many coffee mugs as you can to collect enough Ceramic for some Combat Armor Repair Kits), which makes playing as a wandering prospector feel much more rewarding.

 

Its also required to get the most out of two of the New Vegas mods I've released (Shameless Plug) :D

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What Hitesh12 said, plus, browse the "post" tab on the mod page to get a gist of what the community thinks and to post any questions you may have.

Personally, I create an "FNV files" folder in my downloads folder and use the "download manually" option to store the mods zip files there. It is worth the extra steps involved to install a mod to have all of those zip files sitting on your hard drive (completely detached from any other game related folders) in case you screw up a deinstall.

 

Also, it is worth the time to view all of Gophers modding tutorials as a starting point...

http://newvegas.nexusmods.com/mods/42832/?


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Edgeburner is correct, all of gophers videos are pretty helpful. He shows a lot of good mods and how to install them.

 

finding the right mod set up for your taste can often times simply be a matter of installing and uninstalling many things until you find out what suits your taste. Fortunately there are many good mods out there and the experiementing with different can be fun in its own right.

 

 

here is my list, they are highly endorsed but doesn't necessarily mean you'll like them.

Project Nevada, Nevada Skies, Advanced Recon, Fallout Nv redesigned 2, ojo/poco bueno textures, Eve, One hud, interior lighting overhaul, Awop. and New vegas bounties

 

Also check out this weapon mod, its pretty new, but its very promising. http://newvegas.nexusmods.com/mods/53689/?

 

You might want to consider using a mod called CASM, it replaces the ingame save/auto save/quick save, makes the game more stable, and ensures you won't loose tons of progress if the game freezes or something.

 

 

I suggest using fallout mod manager to install anything, makes it easy to go back and undo things if you don't like it, or if mess something up. This can be especially true with mods that add lots of textures.

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Sorry because I din't awnser earlier I was whithout internet. Thank you very much for your suggestions they have been really helpfull, the "Nvec" was a good, and fast, start and the Gophers videos are really interesting. If any other mod comes to your mind feel free to post them here please.

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