Th3Overseer's Mods-also partly related to bounty hunting mixes well with the Someguy series.
The last battle is hard on your system, and there's an option to skip it, but don't do that until you at least try. Don't activate it until you're ready to start. The Better Angels-Conclusion to the series. Dismiss all your companions before going to Utah, or they will get perma-killed. New Vegas Bounties III-Don't activate it until after finishing everything that comes before. But there's a standalone version you can download if you would like to try it out on its own.īad Mothafucka-Just a companion, no quests, but he's awesome. This is the sequel if you choose the "evil" ending of Bounties. New Vegas Bounties II-Canon sequel to Bounties (if you choose the "good" ending). He has dialogue in the rest of the series, so I usually do his quests first. The Someguy Series ESM-decision-governing master file.
#FALLOUT NEW VEGAS COMPANIONS MODS INSTALL#
If you install them early it will mess up the decision trees in the mods. Install them in the order I'm listing, but DON'T install New Vegas Bounties III or The Better Angels until you are ready to start them (read: until you finish what comes before them). It's basically a bounty hunting story, with a few extras. The Someguy Series: These are probably the most highly recommended quest mods out there. Ordinarily for a first-time modder I'd recommend NOT changing the content until you play it close to vanilla but you did say you've played vanilla on console several times, so.Īnyway, I'm not huge on graphics mods or anything like that, but I CAN recommend some quest mods to get you started (plus a few other things):
But that's all it's intended for it won't change the content of the game, so it's fine to add things on top of that. New Vegas is a buggy mess without mods, and that guide will mostly get you running smooth and stable. Definitely check out the Community Modding guide.