Best Fallout New Vegas Nude Mods

Best Fallout New Vegas Nude Mods




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Best Fallout New Vegas Nude Mods
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These mods will drastically improve New Vegas' stability, visuals, gameplay, and more.
Despite its age, Fallout: New Vegas has stood tall against the test of time and remains one of the best role-playing games on PC to this day. With that said, many of the game's technical aspects aren't as polished as most players would like, and both the graphics and the combat could be better, too. Thankfully, you can overhaul all of these things by installing some of the incredible mods made by the Fallout community. Here's a look at all of the best Fallout: New Vegas mods available on PC now, as well as some tips to know before installing them.
Fallout: New Vegas and its DLCs are arguably the best of what Fallout has to offer, and you can make it even better with mods.
Since New Vegas is an old game with less-than-ideal stability and performance, preparing it for modding is a little more complicated than other Fallout and The Elder Scrolls games. Thankfully, the process still isn't that time consuming or difficult.
The first thing you need is a Nexus Mods account, the website where most mods are posted. Secondly, you'll want a mod manager. These tools automatically handle most mods' installation, so you don't have to dig around in-game files β€” simply drag-and-drop compressed mod files, and the mod manager will do the rest. I highly recommend Vortex since it has a great UI and is very easy to use. After installing it, log in, and select New Vegas as the game you're modding. Then go to Settings > Workarounds > BSA Redirection and toggle it. This will allow New Vegas to read and accept any texture mods you install (we'll get to those later). A great tool to pair with your mod manager is the Load Order Optimization Tool , or LOOT. This program automatically reorganizes your load order to make it as stable as possible. If desired, you can override LOOT's optimization to make manual tweaks to your load order yourself (this shouldn't be necessary for the mods in this list).
Next up, you'll want the newest version of the New Vegas Script Extender , or xNVSE. This mod extends the scripting capabilities of the vanilla game, which is necessary for making many popular mods work. The download page has installation instructions. NOTE: For xNVSE to take effect, you'll need to launch New Vegas with the nvse_loader.exe file that comes with this mod. I recommend making a shortcut of this file and putting it on your desktop. You'll also need to fire up New Vegas through Steam or GOG the regular way once for xNVSE's loader to work.
Some scripting plugins for xNVSE extend New Vegas' scripting limits even further and allow for things like sprinting, hit markers, visible waypoint icons, and other things. These are JohnnyGuitar NVSE , JIP LN NVSE , and UIO .
Next is the FNV 4GB Patcher . This nifty tool patches New Vegas so that it can make use of 4GB of RAM instead of just 2GB, which is a limitation from the 2010 era. This is important if you plan to use many visual mods, as lots of high-resolution textures will quickly eat up the vanilla 2GB limit and cause the game to crash.
Finally, there's the Mod Configuration Menu , or MCM. This adds a configuration menu to New Vegas' settings that you can use to tweak several of the mods on this list.
These mods fix bugs or make tweaks to the game's code so that things run smoother and that crashes are much, much rarer.
New Vegas is infamous for crashing at least once or twice during any given play session, but to get around that, you can use this mod. It significantly reduces the risk of crashes occurring, making it a must-have in your load order. You can download it here .
This mod fixes hundreds of bugs that are present in vanilla New Vegas and its DLCs. The bugs squashed are mainly gameplay related, but there are quite a few performance and stability issues patched up by this mod. Therefore, I highly recommend making use of it. You can find it here .
This mod fixes a large handful of bugs related to New Vegas' weapons. These include texture errors, geometry errors, and more. Download it here .
This awesome mod fixes several performance issues in New Vegas, including micro-stuttering and issues with New Vegas' engine that occur when playing the game over 60 FPS. Download it here .
This is a great mod for people with heavy load orders, as it drastically improves New Vegas' ability to load and run tons of mods without issues. It can also result in better FPS and loading times, depending on how many mods you have loaded. Get it here .
These mods can help make New Vegas look surprisingly modern, which helps rectify the issue of how dated the vanilla game feels visually.
This is a preset for the popular ENB injector software used to adjust a game's lighting through post-processing effects. Rudy ENB gives New Vegas a warm, reddish overhaul to the lighting that fits the game's Nevada setting and looks much better than the vanilla game. You can find it here . Make sure to follow the installation instructions and suggestions, as this isn't a mod that can be installed with a mod manager.
This mod contains three large texture packs that retextures the vast majority of New Vegas' world, including the landscape, buildings, vehicles, billboards and street signs, pieces of furniture, and more. You can get the mod here .
NMC's packs are amazing, but there are a few things they miss. That's where this mod comes in, which pretty much retextures everything NMC's texture packs don't (except clutter objects). You can grab the mod here .
This mod retextures the various clutter items that can be found throughout the Mojave Wasteland. Additionally, it also retextures some small structures and objects not covered by other texture mods. You can download the mod here . Make sure you get the "MGs NCR Pack Ojo friendly 7" version.
If you want to add more greenery to the Mojave or simply improve the look of what's there already, this is the mod for you. There are multiple different versions of the mod to pick from, too, giving you lots of options depending on what type of look you want (I use the Vanilla Tree Replacer version since I like my Mojave Wasteland mostly sandy and rocky). If the trees look weird from a distance while playing, using the FNVLODGen tool will solve the issue.
These two mods are essential if you want to make all the NPCs in New Vegas look better. Fallout Character Overhaul , or FCO, drastically improves the face textures used by characters and generic NPCs. New Vegas Redesigned 3 should be installed after (and requires) FCO, as it makes some adjustments to the FCO versions of named characters to fit better the lore of New Vegas and the contexts that they're in (for example, a character who says they recently got into a fight before talking to you will have cuts). Note that you'll need version 2.3.1 of FCO if you want to also use New Vegas Redesigned 3, not the newer versions.
This mod makes almost every single weapon in New Vegas look much better, thanks to brand new HD textures. Check it out here .
This massive mod retextures or redesigns nearly every creature and piece of armor in the game, and the results are amazing. I highly recommend this mod to anyone who wants better-looking armor for themselves and NPCs, as well as more detailed creatures in the Mojave. Download the mod here .
This mod adds HD textures for Caesar's Legion armor sets, which are notably not retextured by the 10 Year Anniversary Celebration Pack mod. Therefore, the two mods are excellent together. Grab the mod here .
This mod replaces the power armor models in the game with the ones from Fallout 4, which look much nicer. Keep in mind that you'll need to have a legally-owned copy of Fallout 4 for this mod. Grab it here , and make sure you follow the installation instructions given by the mod author Dragbody.
This mod replaces all of New Vegas' first and third-person weapon animations with ones that are less stiff and more responsive to movement. This has no gameplay benefit, but it does make aiming and shooting feel more modern. NOTE: You have to let this mod override the other weapon-related mods included on this list for it to work properly. You can get the mod here .
This mod improves the visual effects of all of New Vegas' weapons. This includes bullets, rocket explosions, laser bolts, plasma bolts, mini-nuke explosions, flamethrower flames, and much, much more. Download it here .
These mods help breathe fresh air into New Vegas' voice acting, music, and sound effects suite.
This mod re-voices 145 of New Vegas' NPCs with contributions from countless professional voice actors. The mod's goal is to diversify the voice acting of the game's NPCs, as in vanilla, many NPCs are voice acted by the same person. You can grab the mod here .
This mod replaces each weapon sound in New Vegas with an original sound effect that's punchier and more impactful overall. If you're not a fan of how weapons sound in New Vegas, don't pass this mod up. You can get it here .
If you want more music to listen to in-game, this addon will be right up your alley. It adds 300 lore-friendly songs to the Radio New Vegas station, hopefully ensuring that you'll never have to hear Johnny Guitar ever again. Snag the mod here .
These mods improve how New Vegas feels to play, either by adding new mechanics or improving existing ones.
This mod adds in several mechanics found in more modern games. These include the ability to sprint, the ability to loot a body or container without opening a new menu, visual waypoint markets, hit-markers, a weapon wheel, and more. NOTE: This mod is painful to configure without the Mod Configuration Menu, so make sure it's installed before installing this mod. You can grab this mod here .
This mod makes it so that you can throw grenades or place mines instantly and with a normal weapon equipped with a hotkey. Compared to the vanilla game, where you had to equip grenades or mines as your weapon to use them, this is a godsend. Grab the mod here .
If you want your weapons to have some kick, this is the mod for you. It adds recoil to each weapon in New Vegas, resulting in much different gunplay compared to vanilla. You can download it here .
Aiming down sights in New Vegas has always felt awkward since the sights just sort of snap into the center of your screen, but this mod fixes that by making the transition much more gradual. This results in a smoother aiming experience overall. Get the mod here .
This mod makes it so that you can install up to three weapon mods on all of New Vegas' weapons. This makes the mod system in the game more relevant and interesting overall. Download it here .
What do you think of the mods listed in this roundup? Are there any big ones you think I missed? Let me know, and I'll potentially add it to the list. Feel free to drop any questions you have about the process of downloading and/or installing mods in the comments as well, and I'll be sure to help you out. If you're on console and you want to get in on the fun with mods, don't miss my guides on the best Skyrim: Special Edition Xbox One mods and the best Fallout 4 Xbox One mods , respectively. Also, check out my list of all the best Cyberpunk 2077 PC mods if you're playing CD PROJEKT RED's new game.
Fallout: New Vegas and its DLCs are arguably the best of what Fallout has to offer, and you can make it even better with mods.
Brendan Lowry is a Windows Central writer and Oakland University graduate with a burning passion for video games, of which he's been an avid fan since childhood. You'll find him doing reviews, editorials, and general coverage on everything Xbox and PC. Follow him on Twitter .
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Boards Fallout: New Vegas Best order to install Nude mods?
Terantatek (Topic Creator) 9 years ago #11
ive installed them in like 8 different variations, maybe more. It never works properly. Either the head is super tanned and the body is regular, or i get the infinite boob glitch, the one where the chest bugs and stretches out infinitely in super low-definition.
"Somewhere beyond right and wrong, there is a garden. I will meet you there." -Rumi
I require pictures of 'infinite boob glitch' I will type that into google. Google tells me its a skeleton issue. but no images.
If the next one is called, because of his MO, the underwear bomber, you'll know I'm on to something. Calvin Trillin June 16, 2006.
Thanks for the mention OP. I actually use Beware of Girl Type 3 and have been looking for total armor replacer for a while now. If you install Type 3 Body and Armor Replacer after Beware of Girl, you only have to download the armor file since BoG already modifies the body. Can't help you with Bouncing Natural Breast. I don't use the mod and don't believe boobs bounce when you're in body armor. For those who shun nude mods. Beware of Girl actually gives the option to install it with underwear. It makes female bodies more natural. Personally I feel vanilla's female shoulder is really awkward.
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Terantatek (Topic Creator) 9 years ago #14
Brain_Explodes posted... Thanks for the mention OP. I actually use Beware of Girl Type 3 and have been looking for total armor replacer for a while now. If you install Type 3 Body and Armor Replacer after Beware of Girl, you only have to download the armor file since BoG already modifies the body. Can't help you with Bouncing Natural Breast. I don't use the mod and don't believe boobs bounce when you're in body armor. For those who shun nude mods. Beware of Girl actually gives the option to install it with underwear. It makes female bodies more natural. Personally I feel vanilla's female shoulder is really awkward. I don't do the bouncing, just the skimpier armour replacers and the hi res skin, otherwise they can look quite manly.
"Somewhere beyond right and wrong, there is a garden. I will meet you there." -Rumi
the face texture and body texture are seperate so you're gonna end up with a mismatch a lot of the time...if not all the time,so use one of these: http://newvegas.nexusmods.com/mods/37969 http://newvegas.nexusmods.com/mods/48841 or any other clothing collections with a necklace type thing that may or may not be on nexus but is almost certianly not (visit ze russians!)
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red255 posted... The problem people have with nude mods is you go thru this game right, you kill alot of people, and then strip them of their armor (more an issue in like skyrim) then they are naked and got their breasts hanging out and it makes me feel really dirty like I killed her to look at her chest. Actually, I think that's just Your issue. And, honestly, it's clearly a very serious one, and I suggest that you get professional help for it. You've got problems.
How much of rational behavior is only rational when rationalized?
Install in this order. BOG basic replacer. (But screw BOG, that's just somebody taking credit for other people's work, and there was a huge feud about it. Use the original http://newvegas.nexusmods.com/mods/38132) Now install the body and armor replacer. It may overwrite the original body, but will replace it with the same thing as was in there. Adds the meshes and textures that you need. Now install the BNB mod, which should update the skeleton that is necessary for the animation. Now install the BNB armor replacer, which will overwrite the meshes for the armors that are supported.
How much of rational behavior is only rational when rationalized?
Heh. I'll give this a shot. All I installed was "BEWARE OF GIRL Type3 HiRez HiDetailed Replacer." That seems to have taken care of everything. Then I added "Beauty Pack PLUS - Project Mikoto Hair - Eyes - Presets" to give my girl some pretty hair. Not lore-friendly? Well, my girl is special! From what I've read, "Bouncing Natural Breasts" is avoidable. All it really does is give your lady character gross, fake looking D-cups. BEWARE OF GIRL lets you pick bare breast size during the setup, along with -ahem- not only YOUR lady character's grooming choices, but the grooming choices of female raiders and Fiends. I went with some nice B's for my lady. I'm pretty sure "BEWARE OF GIRL" is all you need in a nude mod. Unless there's something important that I overlooked? Anyone?
The only reason I use them is that it's rather immersion breaking when I take a half naked raider's armor and suddenly they are in neat and tidy blue and white underwear. I'd rather not RP an OCD adventurer who carries around a limitless supply of undergarments he meticulously dresses dead bodies with cause he can't stand the site of privates every time.
Quad9damage posted... Heh. I'll give this a shot. From what I've read, "Bouncing Natural Breasts" is avoidable. All it really does is give your lady character gross, fake looking D-cups. Not really true. It has a number of body styles that can be used, the same as the others. All it Really does is provide the skeleton that has the jiggle animations, and a body weighted to it. Then some armor/clothing replacers that are also weighted to the skeleton. A few of my armor and clothing mods were converted to BNB, and I've never used the giant boobz. I don't use the bounce either, but hey, if somebody wants to then whatever. I just demanded that the converter didn't make things bounce that wouldn't bounce, like leather and kevlar.
How much of rational behavior is only rational when rationalized?
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