Turns out I was far from the only one who watched that show and felt like firing up Fallout 4 again, with mods of course 😄

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    A little texture replacement mod I made in 2018 for Fallout 3 got a lot of downloads all of a sudden. Got a mail I thought was spam at first saying “Many people are downloading your mods and your efforts have been recognised with a free Nexus Mods Premium reward.” Like wtf is going on

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        Crisp Main Menu

        I never finished it, but I think I was the only one doing higher res versions of the menu background and intro slides almost from scratch.

        Another guy upscaled most of the slides, their mod is linked in the description.

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            There are 2 components, the background and the slides. I didn’t touch most of the slides, because I realized they would need more than a simple upscale. The ones I did upscale I used waifu2x for. For everything else I used waifu2x, GIMP and Paint.NET.

            waifu2x was an okay upscaler back in 2018. Today I would use StableSR or SUPIR.

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      I made a role-playing mod for NV that’s getting traffic too, but I’m not trying to fix an ancient mod I made years ago.

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      They won’t. They got shown up by New Vegas and even had that stupid bonus scheme to cheat Obsidian out of pay. Neither company would agree to do that again.

      Also someone would have to use Bethesda’s ass engine yet again and no one wants those ugly models and awful performance.

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    I don’t know why, maybw subcounciously I had seen a fallout mention somewhere - but I picked up and started playing fallout 4 again at the end of march, only to notice the trailer afterwards 💀

    really ain’t immune to propaganda. welp, time to replay fallout 2~

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      Well sometimes propaganda can be helpful lol, it’s not like either of us is gonna suffer by replaying games we love 😉

      Of course, if it had made us BUY them as intended and we didn’t like them, that’s another thing entirely 😁

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        haha, Fallout 4 is the reason I stopped pre-ordering games 🙈 Ain’t no way I wanna go for stuff like that again

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          It’s the last one I ever pre-ordered too tbh lol. Got a nifty Vault Boy figurine (that I of course lost along the way), but otherwise wasn’t worth it.

          That being what it is though, it’s been called “not a very Fallout game but still a good game” and I’d tend to agree once you mod it to your liking 😁

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            Haha, same - got the figure and a plastic pip boy xD

            it’s a decent game with mods yes, and nowadays it’s a good time 🥰 once you have the right amount of mods and stability in the ol gamebryo engine

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    Oh yeah, that reminds me I wanted to try out A Tale of Two Wastelands. And I see there’s a lot of mods bringing textures, models and even animations from Fallout 4 to NV and 3? That could make for a great experience

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      Yeah, I literally can’t recommend TTW enough. It’s by far the best way to experience both NV and especially 3 IMO.

      It’s kinda a removed to set up IMO but you only have to do that once and it’s SO fucking worth it!

      As for the texture, model and animation mods, I bet there’s TTW compatibles versions of most if not all of the best ones.

      For anyone interested, here’s the installation instructions

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        As soon as its done easily on the steam deck I’m all for it. I just cba to use a real pc, especially one with windows after being spoiled so much with hand helds.

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      My only problem with ToTW is that I’m burned out on FO3 or NV by the time I can move between them. Otherwise, it’s amazing

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    I’m just upset that this might impact the SSE Nexus for a bit. Fallout games have great mods, but only Minecraft has a modding community that competes with Skyrim’s. There are still game changing mods released every year. There are hundreds of hours of high-quality, voice acted expansions that fit in with the original game. I’ve never felt like other Bethesda games had as much content.

    Modded Skyrim also looks the best visually out of any other modded Bethesda game. Even Fallout 4 doesn’t reach the same level.

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        What separates Doom or Half Life mods from Skyrim and Minecraft mods in my mind is that Doom and Half Life mods are mostly new levels that aren’t connected to the original game. Mods for open world games change the original experience, while mods for linear shooters create new experiences. They’re both modding communities, but they aren’t that comparable in their focus.

        There are Half Life mods that change the original campaign and there are Skyrim mods that are disconnected from the original game, but they’re not where most of the community focuses their energy or what most people play.

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      Does Skyrim have modpacks or do you have to install each mod separately? If separately, then nothing compares to modding in Minecraft. All The Mods 9 (ATM9) has 400 mods that work with zero tinkering required by the player.

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        Skyrim and Fallout games do! Nexus and Wabbajack mod lists make it easy to install pre-made collections if you’re not into tinkering. I like tinkering personally, as there are robust tools for resolving most conflicts efficiently. My last modlist was around 600 mods, and many custom lists have more than 1500.

        With Skyrim, I would install a ton of mods and be like “Wow, I made the perfect version of this game. I don’t know how my next load order can top that.” Then I’d discover game changing gems I hadn’t heard of before; get excited as new mods that massively improve the experience get released. The next playthrough would be better, because I know what I like and rarely install mods I end up regretting.

        Part of what makes Skyrim modding so fun for me is making my own modlist. Every mod I install was chosen by me, and over time I’ve figured out what mods I would and wouldn’t like. It’s so fun and easy to make a custom load order that some people never get very far into a game before restarting to change things. I actually do manage to finish the game, finishing every quest and exploring every mod to its fullest. I rarely experience save corruption or game breaking bugs because I learned how to avoid mods that are unstable or poorly made. I figured out how to make a stable modlist, as well as one I actually enjoy playing.

        Skyrim gets criticized for being based on character rather than player progression. Your character gets better, but you don’t get better. Modding changed that, but not exactly by making me more skilled at playing. Instead, I’m better at getting fun out of the game. The main fail state is getting bored, not dying to enemies. Having fun is what I’ve actually gotten good at.

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        Nexus has collections that function similarly. There are also external self-installing packs like Nolvus (contains 2.2k mods and 400GB)

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          Nolvus (contains 2.2k mods and 400GB)

          uh, wow! I don’t think my laptop could handle that!!

          Obviously, you also need a fresh and legal copy of Skyrim Anniversary Edition or Skyrim Special Edition with the Anniversary Upgrade f

          Alas, I only have the Special Edition and don’t feel like giving Todd Howard $19.99 more. ;)

          But thanks for the info! Todd Howard can suck it. :D

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            Oh yeah, that’s completely fair. More just using it as an example that both nexus collection and non-collection packs exist. Nolvus was just the first that sprang to mind for the latter category because of how nuts the requirements are.

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    I gave up on installing mods because it isn’t straight forward. Minecraft has gotten so nice with Modpacks that JUST WORK™. 400+ mods at the click of a button in multiple different clients.