There’s a lot there and if you are just going for the vanilla experience I’d recommend just installing the utilities and bug fixes mod categories (just follow the guide until you wrap up the “base finish” section”), but generally that’s an accepted list to truly make your NV experience excellent
I should have said “well maintained,” as in “unlikely to be abandoned out of the blue.” Also, who is this “Jessica” you speak of? That’s totally not me :3
https://vivanewvegas.moddinglinked.com/
There’s a lot there and if you are just going for the vanilla experience I’d recommend just installing the utilities and bug fixes mod categories (just follow the guide until you wrap up the “base finish” section”), but generally that’s an accepted list to truly make your NV experience excellent
It’s also up to date
Well yes Jessica, I wouldn’t have said “an accepted list” if I shared something that wasn’t up to date or I would have been internet wrecked
I should have said “well maintained,” as in “unlikely to be abandoned out of the blue.” Also, who is this “Jessica” you speak of? That’s totally not me :3
Makes sense Jessica. I’ll be sure not to call you Jessica again, Jessica
Thanccs :3
Sure thing! New Vegas is my absolute favorite game of all time so feel free to ask questions
Do you have a guide that works on Linux :3
(I use Arch btw)
This is specifically for the steam deck, but the instructions shouldn’t be that far off
https://gist.github.com/richardgaywood/e64eeb162062adb501fd3d35add9a0e8