I mean I like being able to actually play the game without the game crashing every 5 minutes. A matter of taste I can only assume.
I'd argue that's more of a Fallout 3/NV problem more than it is with Fallout 4. That's one thing I'll commend Bethesda for, Fallout 4 has given me nowhere near the amount of trouble as previous titles even with mods.
That said, I get annoyed having to finagle a load order and deal with conflicts and overwrites with less than a hundred mods. I can't imagine having the patience to do that with several hundreds.
To me, most gun mods on the Nexus are shit, only those from asXas, WarDaddy and Deadpool2099 are worth downloading.
Not it to mention all those non lore friendly polymer encased shit, ugh.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBEw3RDedAY
Got it, Everyone is a wastelander or raider as there's no factions. Default Faction.
Winchester P94 at Fallout 4 Nexus
https://staticdelivery.nexusmods.com/mods/1151/images/33206/33206-1531388648-1350967649.jpeg
A bit more Diesel-Punk that I'd expect for Fallout, and especially for a Plasma Caster, but looks pretty cool regardless.
It looks very handmade compared to the actual rifle from Fallout.
https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/fallout/images/e/ef/Fo1_plasma_rifle.png/revision/latest?cb=20110428003121
Nearing the end (maybe idk) of my first real New Vegas run.
Holy shit Dead Money was amazing.
Honest Hearts was meh, although that might be my own fault because I blew through it way too fast.
On to the Big MT.
Big MT is fav because of cool loot, and the characters keep it interesting
https://www.fantasyflightgames.com/en/news/2018/7/13/new-california/
Fantasy Flight Games is happy to announce New California, a new expansion for Fallout: The Board Game!
The New California expansion brings all-new challenges to the irradiated landscape inspired by Bethesda’s blockbuster video game series, inviting you cover even more ground when you return to the four scenarios you experienced in Fallout: The Board Game or enter sunny New California in two brand-new scenarios. While you're on these adventures, you can visit some of the most memorable locations from throughout the Fallout series, plumbing the depths of The Hole, breaking into the Lost Hills Bunker, or venturing into the imposing Cathedral.
That'd actually be a really good way to balance end game weapons. Instead of making laser pistols garbage and plasma pistols barely an upgrade, while holding the rifles and heavy weapons away. They could have it where people have made their own inferior versions of the weapons so you can actually get a hold of them early and the high end stuff isn't a marginal upgrade.
You know, like pipe weapons only not actually worthless garbage and for everything.
Back at it again, just googled fallout enclave for a thumbnail pic, and this was the result:
https://puu.sh/AVTMT/d8224acd74.png
Good God I'm finally playing Old World Blues and I'm still just talking to the Doctors and I'm crying laughing.
Just showed Doctor Dala the time of her life.
OWB Is quite easily the most comical DLC
But also the grindy-est
To get the best end your going to have to go through EVERYTHING
And the test sections multiple times.
It is worth it tho.
That sneak suit..
Fallout 4 Northern Springs DLC at Fallout 4 Nexus
Northern Springs is a massive DLC which adds a whole new location larger than both Nuka World and Far Harbor.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e89oI_xs-gk
Can I say I hate ENBs for New Vegas? I dislike ENBs, mainly because so many of them just turn up the brightness like a studio light and makes everything super saturated which already made an already graphically outdated game look even worse. It's like a Source engine map on fullbright. Fuck them.
Just give me NMC's high quality textures and Clarity and that'll be good enough for me.
Same mostly, but I do like having a minimal ENB preset for a handful of effects (mostly SSAO and the 'enhanced' shadows)
agreed, whenever I see someone use some fullbright looking max saturation ENB, I wretch in horror, how can you play your game like that?
I was on your same page a while back, but I decided to download an ENB to my current New Vegas definitive run to see what effects that could have on the game.
I think I chose the tamest ENB available, Enhanced Shaders, and, barring some exceptions, I find it more than tolerable
https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/225139/00573f59-bdd5-47c3-b5db-88d0558c9abc/20180630174728_1.jpg
https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/225139/73ff650b-b201-4f69-90b9-b41127f459f6/20180704123639_1.jpg
https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/225139/a3296d3f-96fe-4a41-9da4-b320c6c25396/20180624180711_1.jpg
https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/225139/d38e952a-77bb-4079-8b63-c582e6f9fa1d/20180625163006_1.jpg
Of course it's the best DLC. It has Dr. Venture, a nice sneaking suit, and tons of humor. I wish we had a Big MT style DLC for Fallout 4.
Man I just cannot stop watching Oxhorn, his videos are just so high quality.
HIs videos do go on quite long, but usually when im playing the game I don't focus on the story, he helps me get a better idea of the story.
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