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snarkingscribe) wrote2000-09-22 02:38 am
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FO3 Modlist
Two I remember off the top of my head were Cube Experimental and DC Interiors. Oh, also Fellout.
I opened up my Fallout Mod Manager (Highly Recommended By the Way), and here's the other mods I have for my game:
Better Power Armor - A Must, really. Power Armor is so gimped in Vanilla it's not worth using.
Wasteland Wear Gloves - Adds wearable Gloves (With stat bonuses) to the game.
Enhanced Weather: (Radioactive) Rain and Snow - Gives the Wasteland a little more variety, also adds the spice of dealing with a "slow burn" radiation exposure. Pro Tip: DO NOT WAIT DURING A THUNDERSTORM!
Combat Dusters - Because after a few play thrus, you start really wanting to travel the wastes in style.
Tribal Power Helmet - If you've got The Pitt, anyway. I'm a fan of the Tribal Power Armor to begin with, so this mod was very much needed for myself.
Merc Caps - Just adds some head gear to the game to spice up the armor selection.
Usable Cigarettes - Because if the NPCs can, why can't you? Effectively turns Cigarettes into another drug you can get addicted to, but adds a harmless Cig that you can equip in your mouth for kicks. Given the sheer amount of Cigs in the game, why the hell not?
Night Vision Goggles - Now there are a lot of different Night Vision Goggle Mods out there, but this one I like the most because it doesn't require you to get the Fallout Script Extender (Which I never could get working properly), they're not available right at the start of the game (Well, they are but you have to hoof it to Rivet City to get them), and they have only Fifteen Real Time Minutes of use before a Five Minute Cool Down. It's generous, but it also means it isn't "free".
GNR - More Where That Came From - Essential Mod, in my opinion. More Where That Came From adds up to a hundred new songs to GNR, all period based and very relevant to the game to the point you wonder why Bethesda didn't add them in itself. Nothing better then getting into a battle with the Enclave to Praise the Lord (And Pass The Ammunition).
FLAK - Fallout Location Addition Kit - A nice, Lore Friendly add on that adds some places to poke around and explore in the Capital Wasteland.
I opened up my Fallout Mod Manager (Highly Recommended By the Way), and here's the other mods I have for my game:
Better Power Armor - A Must, really. Power Armor is so gimped in Vanilla it's not worth using.
Wasteland Wear Gloves - Adds wearable Gloves (With stat bonuses) to the game.
Enhanced Weather: (Radioactive) Rain and Snow - Gives the Wasteland a little more variety, also adds the spice of dealing with a "slow burn" radiation exposure. Pro Tip: DO NOT WAIT DURING A THUNDERSTORM!
Combat Dusters - Because after a few play thrus, you start really wanting to travel the wastes in style.
Tribal Power Helmet - If you've got The Pitt, anyway. I'm a fan of the Tribal Power Armor to begin with, so this mod was very much needed for myself.
Merc Caps - Just adds some head gear to the game to spice up the armor selection.
Usable Cigarettes - Because if the NPCs can, why can't you? Effectively turns Cigarettes into another drug you can get addicted to, but adds a harmless Cig that you can equip in your mouth for kicks. Given the sheer amount of Cigs in the game, why the hell not?
Night Vision Goggles - Now there are a lot of different Night Vision Goggle Mods out there, but this one I like the most because it doesn't require you to get the Fallout Script Extender (Which I never could get working properly), they're not available right at the start of the game (Well, they are but you have to hoof it to Rivet City to get them), and they have only Fifteen Real Time Minutes of use before a Five Minute Cool Down. It's generous, but it also means it isn't "free".
GNR - More Where That Came From - Essential Mod, in my opinion. More Where That Came From adds up to a hundred new songs to GNR, all period based and very relevant to the game to the point you wonder why Bethesda didn't add them in itself. Nothing better then getting into a battle with the Enclave to Praise the Lord (And Pass The Ammunition).
FLAK - Fallout Location Addition Kit - A nice, Lore Friendly add on that adds some places to poke around and explore in the Capital Wasteland.