The quality varies quite a bit (Boulder in paticular, despite being a huge mod, feels a bit poor in places) that greatly increase the number of quests.Ĭompanions I'd recommend four legged friends for beast companions (the dogs look pretty cool with Tac harnesses on). I personally have Dog City Denver, Beyond Boulder Dome, For The Enclave, and New Vegas Bounties. There are also a number of good big quest mods. I use the goliath addon which adds more modern vehicles like US army humvees and even a mobile home to drive around the Mojave. XRE cars can be quite a bit buggy but if youre not a fan of fast travel or just want a cool way to get around is a really cool mod. It makes the combat much more fast paced IMO when you aren't trying to swap out between weapons. There is a funky mod, grenade hotkey, that adds grenades to a bindable key as well as a melee weapon. I use Alexscorpions NVG's and flashlight NVSE with this as otherwise I can't see jack. I also use the darker nights addon to this which makes nights pretty damn dark. Some of these are actually quite dangerous like radstorms. Nevada Skies is very cool and adds a load of weather effects to the game which improve immersion immensely.
#FALLOUT NEW VEGAS ROBOT COMPANION MOD INSTALL#
Also on their site is install instructions to either reduce the XP rate or make it so you can level past 50, add to skills above 100, and also have a perk every level rather than every other.
#FALLOUT NEW VEGAS ROBOT COMPANION MOD MOD#
There are plug ins for this mod to get from Nevada to DC if you already have a character, look on their forums for Big MT transportalponder mod or repait the vertiberd mod. It combines the 2 games into 1, so you get the gameplay enhancements like Irons sights, DT, additonal ammo types etc. If you have Fallout 3 I'd recommend Tale of Two Wastelands. Just search for them on google or NV nexus and you will find them. The rest are mods I use and are purely my own personal taste, but I do recommend them highly. I have another one called the unified hud projectthat lets you move the HUD around and add extra things like carry weight and current rad count and even a clock. I can't remember which HUD mod does it, ethier Darnified UI or MTU that make the interface less ridiculously big. 4gbNV also helps with performance, especially if you intend to get HD texture packs. ABSOLUTE essentials are New Vegas Script Extender, which most mods need in order to work, and get New Vegas Anti Crash and New Vegas Stutter Remover to massively improve performance.