UberDanger has reviewed Fallout New Vegas:
More information.The Birth of a Legend | Fallout New Vegas
More information.The Birth of a Legend | Fallout New Vegas
A game I keep promising myself to return to, in order to finally finish it.
Tbh, I'm a little afraid to see how badly its aged. The engine wasn't exactly state of the art even back then.
Since I'm having fun with my replay of Nehrim, so yes I may also find fun even on F:NV dated engine
Oh I didn't mean to imply that it would be less fun. You might use a few more mods now though.
It depends on what mods you install as the graphic variety are the easiest and don't usually need a mod manager. It's other mods that modify the game that are trouble.
Still yes it becomes a pain when one mod conflicts with another when it shouldn't.
There's a mod that "joins" Fallout 3 and NV. FO 3 was unplayable for me even with mods, a lot of CTD and other issues. Tale of Two Wastelands allowed me to run both flawlessly.Oh, no problem JDR13! Sorry if my reply above also gave you a bad impression on my part
And yes, I'm fully aware that it's recommended to use mods to make the F:NV experience better and more attractive, but this is also one of the reasons why every time I think about reinstalling it I just give it up. Just the thought of installing a mod manager, organizing the load order, etc etc … I think that's why I chose to play Nehrim instead: it comes packaged with everything it needs, no need to mess with such things
Same here henriquejr. Every time I think about playing a game with a bunch of mods and load orders, I usually play something else. I'm finishing up Enderal right now. I had a fun 60 hours with it. The main story was ok but the exploration and character development were top notch.