
Project Nevada is a mod aiming to make Fallout: New Vegas a more interesting - eventually more challenging - but surely more fun experience for you.Ĭreated by the team responsible for the Fallout 3 Wanderers Edition (FWE), we're leaving the barren DC wasteland behind and move on west to new, exciting regions. Here are a few that look interesting, but I have not tried them out: I was in the middle of testing them when I got sidetracked.

Most of them are, but the big mods like Warzones and especially Arwen's might conflict with other mods that do similar things. *Warning* I do not know for sure if all of those are compatible. Higher Stakes Gambling () (once again does exactly what it says)īeware of GIRLZ Hirez Replacer () (adult) (Does exactly what it says) Harder hardcore rates () (If Arwen's is too much for you then try this one.) MTUI ()(basically gets rid of the console UI)ĭepth of Field () (does exactly what it says)įellout NV () (Same as Fellout, but gets rid of the orange instead of the green.) I was going to recommend Darnified….but I can't find the stupid thing, so the next best choice is MTUI I did play a little bit with them loaded and it seem to run just fine, but I didn't play with them together for very long.)ĭetailed Normals - Texture Pack () (does exactly what it says) I'm always worried about putting two major mods into a game. I'm not exactly that crazy yet :) This may conflict with Warzones.

There are five modules and they are all very realistic.

Increased Wasteland Spawns () (If you don't use Warzones)Īrwen's Realism Tweaks () (absolute must for a much harder experience. While exploring the Mojave Wasteland, you will come upon battles containing many, many NPCs.Īt last count there are more than 900 NEW, ANGRY NPCS, 100s of NEW, CUSTOM, on and off-map 'acres' and more to come! This mod does what it says… It adds EPIC battles throughout the Mojave Wasteland. I haven't played New Vegas in a while, but these mods were an absolute must when I did:įor all this in-game discussion of 'WAR', there wasn't that much 'WAR', was there?
