- Decompresses the Fallout New Vegas BSAs and repacks them without zlib compression for performance, Also transcodes the.ogg sounds effects to.wav so they work. It also extracts any mp3 files to loose files because they will not play when in a BSA.
- The new Fallout Network - Fallout New Vegas Modding guide is now live! Thanks to the hard work of /u/MLquest we have a new updated modding guide and pre modding guide for Fallout New Vegas. He was assited by /u/Qolore and /u/Rikaco in their efforts.
- These performance tweaks are recommended by multiple sources, like the Fallout New California Nexus comments page, and the Gamerpoets Youtube video 'Fallout New Vegas FPS and Stability (definitve guide)' and they seem to work for me! I'd also recommend watching the whole youtube video and try all the options there. Hope this helps you!
Introduction
Welcome to The Best of Times, a fully modular vanilla-plus modding guide for Tale of Two Wastelands!
IMPORTANT: Everything in this guide is written down for a reason! It is vital to read everything! You can NOT skip any paragraphs/instructions and expect your game to function as it should.
Overview
My New Vegas freezes, and will not close after playing for 40 minutes to an hour. Start with setting your game up for stability: Viva New Vegas. Beginner's Guide to Modding Fallout: New Vegas (2020) How to mod Fallout: New Vegas. View Entire Discussion (6 Comments) More posts from the Fallout community. Continue browsing in r/Fallout.
The Best of Times is a modding guide for A Tale of Two Wastelands that will carefully walk you through how to install all the mods you will need for a perfectly stable, smooth, and most importantly, enjoyable experience. Unlike other modding guides, it is built with customization in mind. Mods are subjective, so every mod listed in the guide is 100% optional. A hand-made load order, and it will still work if you skipped any mods.
The guide is highly accessible for everyone, no matter your modding experience. It has meticulously-detailed instructions, with additional notes, explanations, and/or images for the more complex instructions. It is incredibly important that you read all the instructions very carefully, even if you believe you are experienced enough to skip them. There are many small instructions that are vital for your game to function, and could be easily missed if you aren't careful. Although you don't need any modding experience to use this guide, it is expected for you to be relatively experienced with operating a computer in general.
About the Guide
Features:
- Stability: Don't let crashing be a core feature of the game anymore! The guide includes all essential stability enhancements and no placebo/dangerous mods. With a complete install of the guide, you should have zero crashes! Of course there are no guarantees with Fallout, but a majority of guide users report 0-2 crashes over the course of an entire playthrough.
- Performance: Every tool, setting, and mod in the guide has been carefully selected and play-tested to ensure maximum possible performance. No 4k texture mods, no ENBs, no heavily-scripted weather mods, or any other unoptimized/broken mods. New Vegas Tick Fix, a mod in the guide, also allows for playing at framerates over 60FPS without the notorious physics bugs! With my mid-range PC at 1080p resolution, I get around 120 FPS everywhere except for the most intensive (and unoptimized) areas like The Strip, where it stays around 90 FPS.
- Better Gameplay: The guide includes many mods that greatly improve the gameplay, without drastically overhauling the core experience or straying away from the game's lore. Many modern features have been added, such as a quick-loot menu, dynamic crosshair, and hit markers, without adding any features that don't fit the RPG-style or unbalance the game. The game will be much more difficult than vanilla New Vegas/3, without being too frustrating or cheesy. The lower difficulty settings will also still be viable for those who prefer the RPG elements of the game to the combat elements.
- Custom Mods and Patches: When needed, the guide will provide custom mods, addendums to existing mods, or patches for mods to make them compatible and consistent with the guide.
- Customizability: The guide is fully modular, every mod listed is 100% optional. A hand-made load order be provided, and it will work perfectly even if you left out any mods. For information regarding adding your own mods, see the Additional Mods section below.
Requirements:
- English copies of both Fallout 3 and New Vegas with all DLCs from either Steam or GOG (instructions for properly installing them are in the next step)
- Only the English versions are supported for maximum compatibility. The Bethesda.net versions are also unsupported, as it does not work with TTW.
- At least 22 GB of free drive space
- Windows 7 or higher (64bit)
- Microsoft VC++ 2013 and Microsoft VC++ 2015-2019 (x86 and x64 versions)
- A text editor (I recommend Notepad++, but the default Windows notepad will work)
- An archiving tool (I recommend 7-Zip)
- The latest GPU drivers (Either NVIDIA or AMD)
- A Nexus Mods account
Included Mods:
Every mod in the guide has been carefully picked out and play-tested. There are no outdated or broken mods, and no mods that will negatively impact performance or stability. Every mod is also fully compatible with TTW.
- Utilities:xNVSE, New Vegas Heap Replacer, JIP LN NVSE Plugin, JohnnyGuitar NVSE, New Vegas Anti-Crash, New Vegas Tick Fix, Mod Limit Fix, OneTweak
- Core Mods:TTW Wrist Fix, lStewieAl's Tweaks, lStewieAl's Tweaks Custom INI, Faster Pip-Boy Animation, User Interface Organizer, The Mod Configuration Menu, JIP Improved Recipe Menu, DLC Delay TTW, Vanilla UI Plus, Vanilla HUD Cleaned
- Visual Mods:Anniversary Animation Pack, Improved LOD Noise Texture, Clarity
- Gameplay Mods:SawyerBatty, Fallout 3 Economy, Follower Tweaks, Just Loot Menu, Just Dynamic Crosshair, Just Hit Marker, Marathoner, Real Recoil, Real Recoil Custom INI
There may be less mods than you may be used to with a modded game, but there is good reason for that. Fallout New Vegas is an extremely fickle game, more so than Skyrim or Fallout 4. This is true even more so with Tale of Two Wastelands. Most mods need to be made specifically for TTW to function with it. For this reason, it is highly recommended to not add any mods on top of the guide unless you are a very experienced modder and can figure out what is and isn't compatible. One category I'm sure that a lot of people will be disappointed in is the Visuals. My opinion on visual mods is this: Fallout New Vegas is a ten year old game, and it looked dated even by 2010 standards. You will never be able to make the game look 'good'. Any visual improvements you make to the game come at a cost. ENBs may make for pretty screenshots, but they are near-impossible to play with due to the many bugs, performance problems, and vision-obscuring effects they use. Texture mods may improve some textures, but they can also cause performance drops and stuttering. They also create a great disparity between the new textures and the vanilla textures, both in quality and in style, making for some jarring texture transitions or seams. Fancy weather mods may add some cool new effects and make the game more realistic, but the new weather effects can be very buggy, performance intensive, and obtrusive. Overall, I do not think that these types of mods are worth it.
Additional Mods:
If you are looking to add more mods to your setup, please wait until after you have completed the guide, or else we will be unable to help you on Discord should you need it. Unfortunately, I do not have the time or energy to provide support for setups that install extra mods on top of the guide. If you do plan on adding mods after you finish the guide, please reference this list of mods that are completely incompatible with TTW. As mentioned before, it is only recommended to add mods if you are a very experienced modder and can figure out what is and isn't compatible.
Tools:
The Best of Times uses by far the best mod manager for any Bethesda game, Mod Organizer 2. MO2 is much better than any of the other available mod managers, like Vortex, Nexus Mod Manager, or Fallout Mod Manager. It has a virtual file system, meaning that the original game folder will be completely untouched, allowing for easy switching between different mod configurations and easy management of loose files conflicts.
The guide also uses no automated load order, conflict resoluton, or merging tools. These will completely break TTW, as they were designed specifically for normal New Vegas, not TTW.
Recommended Specs:
Minimum Requirements:
The guide will make the game run much better than vanilla. As the game is ten years old, you do not need a very strong PC to run it. The game is much more CPU-intensive than GPU-intensive. Installing the game on an SSD can drastically improve load times and decrease stuttering. Here are the recommended specs for being able to run the guide at 60FPS in 1080p:
- CPU: Any dual-core processor (2.5GHz or more)
- RAM: 4GB of RAM (speed shouldn't effect much)
- GPU: NVIDIA 600 series card or an AMD 5500 series card
While these specs will be fine for just following the guide, you will need better specs if you plan to run big texture mods. You'll need more than 4GB of RAM and a GPU with at least 3GB of VRAM. As New Vegas is such an old and unoptimized game, you will only get diminishing returns on performance as your specs get better.
My Specs:
For reference, here are my specs. I am able to run the game in 1080p at around 120 FPS everywhere except the most intensive (and unoptimized) areas like The Strip, where it stays around 90 FPS. Even with specs as good as mine, I still lose anywhere from 10-20 FPS on average depending on the area when I have a full texture mod setup.
- CPU: Ryzen 7 1700 @ 3.0MHz
- RAM: 16GB of DDR4 RAM @ 2400MHz
- GPU: NVIDIA GTX 1060 6GB
- Storage: Western Digital 512GB m.2 SSD
- Monitor Dell 27' 1080p @ 144Hz
Discord:
Have any questions? We have a Discord dedicated to the guide. If you run into trouble, have any questions, or just want updates on the guide, be sure to check it out!
Fallout: New Vegas Beautification Project
by Tore Andersen
The Fallout NV Beautification Project is an extensive enhancement guide for Fallout: New Vegas. It will improve graphics & effects, fix errors, improve stability on newer systems and optionally add some lore-friendly content. All together, this guide will give Fallout: New Vegas a well deserved make-over and make it run on Windows 7/8/10 without problems. See screenshots below.
1: Brief info about the project
2: Before getting started
3: Screenshots
1 - Brief info about the project
The Fallout New Vegas Beautification Project (FNBP) has it's own unique graphical settings, and has step-by-step installation instructions with options for different systems. You don't need any experience to follow the guide, only some patience and preferably a good internet connection.
Bethesda used the same game engine for Fallout: New Vegas, as they did for Fallout 3. Not the 'friendliest' game engine to new computer systems, but fortunately this can be changed. With this guide, Fallout: New Vegas will become more immersive, have better graphics, and run perfectly well on newer systems. The huge amount of fan-made mods & enhancements has made it possible to get pretty decent graphics and visual effects. However, it's a very time consuming process to figure out which mods to use. Which mods work together, which mods are lore-friendly, and which mods are 100% stable. It takes a lot of research, downloading and testing. This guide can save you months of work, and narrow it down to a few hours instead. It's made as a step-by-step instruction for installation and setup. No experience needed. The focus is on enhancing the graphics, improving stability and providing the most beautiful and FPS friendly ENB render. Besides the graphic render, FNBP also focus on expanding the game with new lore-friendly content and characters, while staying true to the original lore and style. Everything is in line with the Fallout universe, just with enhanced visuals and atmosphere. Fallout is a post apocalyptic adventure, and therefore not as vibrant as eg. the Elder Scrolls games, but better effects and more atmospheric lighting doesn't make Fallout: New Vegas any less fun to play.
The Fallout NV Beautification Project will make Fallout: New Vegas look much better than the original game, and improve stability at the same time. Even on older systems. See screenshots below.
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Before the enhanced graphic settings (The ENB) can be applied, some modifications (Mods) need to be installed, and some settings need to be changed.
1 - Make sure that Fallout: New Vegas is updated to the latest version, and that all DLC's are installed.
2 - Make sure that you have about 75GB of free space, if you want to install all recommended mods.
3 - Sign up at the Nexus. (LINK) - It's free and it takes about 2 minutes. The Nexus site is the main source of mods used in this guide.
The FNBP guide has 3 main sections. Mod installation, ENB settings and Tweaking. They ALL need to be followed one by one for everything to work properly.
Proceed to Mods
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Fallout: New Vegas is an open-world action RPG from 2010, set in a post apocalyptic 1950's inspired future. The story takes place in and around a completely devastated Las Vegas, Nevada (plus parts of Arizona & California), know in-game as the 'Mojave Desert'. Even though the Fallout franchise was bought by Bethesda a couple of years earlier, and Bethesda made Fallout 3 in 2008 them selves, Fallout: New Vegas was developed by Obsidian Entertainment, and had several of the developers from the original Fallout 1 & 2 on board. Fallout: New Vegas is considered by many to be the best game in the series so far. (2018) It has a lot of 'Old fallout' feel to it, even though it runs on Bethesda's Gamebryo engine like Fallout 3. In my opinion, Obsidian actually did a better job utilizing the engine than Bethesda did them selves with Fallout 3.
The story of New Vegas takes place in 2281, 4 years after the events of Fallout 3, and 204 years after 'The Great War'. The player is started off as a Courier, transporting a package across the Mojave Desert to New Vegas city. The Courier is ambushed, robbed, shot and left to die in the desert, but somehow survives. After being found by a local scavenger and brought to a doctor, the player starts his/her journey to find the killers and find the stolen package. The journey will get the player mixed up in a conflict about control over the city of New Vegas and the Mojave Wasteland.