![]() ![]() I'meters carrying out this with the most recent variations of NVSE ánd FOMM. From what I can inform, I'm not getting any Project Nevada functionality at all. (Assuming you are playing with difficulty-enhancing mods vanilla Fallout New Vegas, like Fallout 3, is too easy even on the hardest difficulty.So, every period I begin the sport I'meters being told that 'There must become a problem with your Project Neveda Set up, the HUD extensions were not recognized.' This is definitely, of course, poor. I found Goodsprings to be weak compared to the writing in the rest of the game, Brazil leaves you with some back story rather than starting life getting shot in the head, and you start out in Goodsprings much better equipped which gives you a lot more freedom of movement in the early levels. One caveat here - for Fallout New Vegas I recommend playing through the early levels to get the story, then starting a new game using Project Brazil and kicking back into Goodsprings after Brazil's conclusion to start the Ain't that a kick in the head main quest. The mods I recommend include FWE (Fallout 3 Wanderer's Edition), Mart's Mutant Mod, Fallout Interoperability Program, the User Interface Organizer with Darnified UI/aHUD/iHUD, Fellout or Project Reality with Enhanced Weather for weather, the Large Address Enabler, Stutter Remover, and Fake Fullscreen for stability and performance, NMC's texture pack for beautifying everything, Weapon Mod Kits and CALIBR and EVE for more enjoyable weapons and weapon effects, Project Beauty and Fallout Re-Animated for prettier and more natural people, and of course FOIP, FOEdit, the Nexus Mod Manager, and the Fallout Script Extender to make it all work together. If you are only going to play through once, why not make it as stable, bug free, and beautiful as possible? You're talking probably over a hundred hours to finish the main game, the DLC, and the side quests, and visit all the little nooks and crannies, so spending a few hours optimizing the game just makes sense. I still recommend searching out Gopher's modding videos on Youtube for both games. But honestly, if you are at all interested in Fallout 4 then I can't see not playing both, even if you play New Vegas after Fallout 4. I like New Vegas better by far, but I think the nod here goes to Fallout 3 because it has some overlap with Fallout 4 such as Three Dog/GNR and the Institute/androids story arcs. If I HAD to choose only one, that would be tough. ![]()
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