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The best Fallout New Vegas mods
The best Fallout New Vegas mods
What are the best Fallout New Vegas mods? Despite being over a decade old, Fallout New Vegas enjoys a thriving modding scene that has stood the test of time. In the 12 or so years since we first took our first step in the Mojave Wasteland, some talented people have been tinkering with it until it becomes an entirely different beast.
There are years of mods to sift through, but we've managed to round up our favorites, the best mods that Fallout New Vegas has to offer, and popped them into this useful little list. Some add new textures to the RPG game, while others add new quests or even entirely new campaigns.
Here are the best Fallout New Vegas mods:
Project Nevada
Project Nevada is made by the team behind Fallout 3's Wanderers Edition, one of our essential Fallout 3 mods. It's designed to make New Vegas a more challenging and enjoyable game through the installation of modules. You can choose which ones are installed, allowing you a degree of control about how far you stray from the 'vanilla' experience. The modules cover core systems like health, vision, and bullet time. For an instant change to the way New Vegas plays, Project Nevada is essential.

Third Person Aiming Fix
The third person aiming in New Vegas is practically unusable at close to medium range because your shots don't line up with the crosshair placement. Thankfully, Wombat has addressed this glaring issue with the Third-Person Aim Fix mod, making the third-person aiming just as consistent as it is in first person, ensuring your shots always hit their target.
Wombat does note that while your crosshair placement is important, there are still factors to consider that may make your shots miss, things like recoil and weapon spread, so keep that in mind before you start blaming the mod.
The Inheritance
A fully voiced quest line with 1,300 lines of dialogue, The Inheritance sees a mysterious stranger approaching you to request that you deliver a package. This unfolds into a choice-heavy main quest and a series of more minor side quests designed to be lore-friendly and offer a balance of ultra-violence and finesse approaches. It includes some interesting 'evolving dungeons' which, if emptied of enemies, will be occupied by a rival force when you next return.
New California
Fallout: New California is more than a mod; it's an entirely new campaign. You even select it from the New Game option on the main menu, and it has an opening cinematic and everything. You take on the role of an orphan from California's Secretive Vault 18 and head out on a quest involving a war between the Super Mutants, the Survivalist Raiders, and the New California Republic. Six new companions can join you, and a whole new area in the Black Bear Mountain National Forest is available to explore. It's a fantastic piece of DLC, all for free.
Dry Wells
Fallout London has been stealing the headlines since it launched, but there are plenty of noteworthy New Vegas mods that deserve attention, more specifically, the Dry Wells mod. Featuring the talents of more than 30 people, lots of hard work has gone into crafting the Dry Wells region, which is filled with more than 20 lore-friendly quests, 30 fully voiced characters, and over six hours of content.
This expansion has been integrated perfectly into the base game, so much so that you're able to visit Dry Wells, finish all the content, and then blow the place off the map with a nuke in the Lonesome Road DLC. Please note that you will need a legitimate copy of New Vegas, along with all the official DLC expansions, to run this mod.
Fellout NV
Fellout NV is one of the most popular mods, based on the Fallout 3 mod of the same name. Thanks to its ability to wipe out the sickly green filter that washes over everything. The New Vegas variant takes a similar approach. However, it instead eliminates the cozy orange and replaces it with more varied colors with hot desert tones that make the desert feel much more unforgiving.

Oblivion Lockpicking
Have you been knee-deep in the Oblivion Remaster and absolutely love the act of breaking and entering? The Oblivion Lockpicking mod takes the often-infuriating minigame from the titular game and ports it straight over to New Vegas.
Consumables Widget
We always thought it was strange that New Vegas doesn't tell you how long your consumables will last in-game. While you may be aware that the effects of dirty water will last for six seconds, you have to mentally keep track of this, along with all of your other consumables. KerosenileArsonist has fixed this problem with their Consumables Widget mod, adding a widget to the in-game HUD to show you how long you have left on your effects.
Mojave Scenery Overhaul
As with any open-world game, there are always going to be parts of the scenery that feel like they could use a little more attention. In the case of the Mojave Desert, mod creator Biggie404 spent two months touching up areas that they felt needed some love.
The Mojave Scenery Overhaul mod breathes life into parts of New Vegas that have gone untouched, adding in elements that would naturally suit each area. There's even some hidden loot in some of these areas to incentivize players to explore the touched up locations.

Bullet Penetration and Ricochet
A feature that a lot of the Fallout modding community thought was impossible to achieve in the Gamebryo engine has been solved with the Bullet Penetration and Ricochet mod from Lowbeebob.
This mod does exactly what it says, giving your weapons more potential to cause some damage as you can now consider bullet penetration. Snipers, in particular, will appreciate this, as you can chain headshots with one carefully timed shot. There's also bullet ricochet to think about, but as in real life, you need to be a geometry expert to factor in that when you miss your target.

Enhanced Locomotion
It's okay, we can admit that the animations in New Vegas are pretty janky, but they can be fixed with this one mod. The Enhanced Locomotion mod by Woooombat addresses first-person animations: running, walking, sneaking, limping, holding weapons, landing, etc. We highly recommend watching the video we've included above to see the differences in gameplay. As soon as you've tried this mod, you won't want to go without it.
Customizable HUD
Take your immersion to the next level with Gopher's One HUD mod that gives you the ability to customize your view, allowing you to enable and disable specific parts of your view. Move around parts of the HUD or hide them entirely to get a better picture.
If you're the type of person to take plenty of screenshots during missions, this is perfect, as you can hide all the noisy elements to take a clear shot. This mod has been designed to work alongside some of the most popular New Vegas mods, so you shouldn't run into any incompatibility issues here.
Atmos Ambience Overhaul
Created by TheKetzku, the Atmos Ambience Overhaul mod aims to improve New Vegas by adding more than 1,000 custom-built sound effects to create a more immersive experience. If you're familiar with high-end surround sound systems, the name Atmos should tip you off to what this mod is looking to do. Instead of focusing entirely on audio horizontally, Atmos Ambience's directional sound system adds more sound vertically to make the Mojave feel more alive.
NMCs Texture Pack
There's a lot of world in New Vegas, and NMC's Texture Pack reskins almost all of it with high-definition textures that will make the Mojave Wasteland look sharper. It improves the details of roads, buildings, trees, and many items, making this a one-stop mod for overhauling a considerable percentage of New Vegas's visuals.
Nevada Skies
Since you'll spend so much time outside in New Vegas, you should ensure the blue sky is doing something interesting. Nevada Skies adds 320 new cloud variations to the game alongside fantastic weather effects such as sandstorms, rain, rainstorms, radiation storms, thunderstorms, and even snow.
Wasteland Flora Overhaul
Adding 101 different trees and plants to the wasteland, Flora Overhaul brings a subtle sense of beauty to the otherwise barren and sandy Mojave. The mod creator is aware that too much living flora could be counter to Fallout lore, so the mod comes in three different grades: Fertile Wasteland is the whole lot for a much leafier world, Dead Wasteland is a compromise between living and dead plants, and ESP-less uses just re-textured versions of the original withered tree models.
Electro City
Say 'Vegas' and the first thing that comes to mind is likely the neon lights, flashing LEDs, and burning bright bulbs. You'll find barely any of that in New Vegas, but Electro City is the mod to add the shine the world needs. Hundreds of new lights are added, from streetlamps and signs to burning barrels. Lighting is often vital to an immersive graphical experience; this mod ensures the light is there.
Essential Visual Enhancements
The Essential Visual Enhancements mod addresses all the various animations and effects that occur in combat, be that the ejection of a bullet from a gun or the blood squirt as said bullet impacts enemy flesh. Explosions, particle effects, critical hits, and impact wounds are all reanimated and overhauled to look significantly more impressive and violent.
Weapons of the New Millenia
Weapons of the New Millenia adds 45 amazingly detailed weapons to New Vegas, with incredible high-definition models and textures. They're all modern-day guns you'd recognize from Call of Duty and ARMA, so if you're a bit of a weapons nut and would like to replace Fallout's ragtag shooters with something more realistic, this is the mod for you.
Weapons Mod Expanded
One of the most exciting features that Fallout 4 has is the ability to modify weapons at a crafting bench, bolting on all kinds of additions like scopes, silences, and stocks. But you don't have to wait for Fallout 4 for that kind of thing; grab Weapons Mod Expanded for New Vegas and strap a laser sight onto your revolver, a choke on your shotgun, or a variety of other significant and valuable modifications for many of the game's guns.
Enhanced Camera
If you're going for the immersive New Vegas experience, the one thing that's going to get in your way is the camera. It makes you a floating set of eyes rather than a real person, for starters, and every time you do something like sit down or die, the game insists on pulling out into the third person. Keep your eyes firmly on a body with the Enhanced Camera mod, which gives you a physical body you can see working and won't ever pull you out of it.
More Perks
Every two levels you progress in Fallout, you can choose a new perk to add to your ability-enhancing collection. But if the selection you must pick from isn't good enough, this mod is for you. It adds, as the name More Perks suggests, more perks to the game, adding bizarre abilities such as being able to spontaneously grow fruit from your own body or become hopelessly addicted to stims.
Nipton Rebuilt
Nipton is one of New Vegas's key towns, but rather than being a hub of life, it was razed to the ground. Nipton Rebuilt turns it into the town it could have been, and you can take control and become mayor. With some funding from your pocket, you can start adding new areas to Nipton and encourage its growth into a busy new location in the Mojave Wastes.


















