
There should be 2 of every book (max +8 skill) apart from repair where I think there are 3 (max +12).Ī smaller total bouns than the FO3 Bobbleheads and mostly better defended.Īlso skill books were incredebly rare in New Vegas where they could account for neraly half of your gained stats in FO3. I don't like feeling like I have to go through the same motions every time I play the game so a lot of extra stuff is there (skill books especially) so you can get out of Goodsprings earlier. Lucile davignon Posts: 3375 Joined: Thu 10:40 pmĪ: The extra skill books up for grabs were interntional in order to initaite a quicker start to the game. I messaged the creator - but I realize they probably have no desire to rebalance it or change it, and that is totally understandable given the amount of work they already did.īut I couldn't resist posting this in the slim hopes it might generate enough interest to lead the modder to offer a better balanced version for 'purists'

I'm probably going to uninstall b/c I prefer long-running games where the mods feels seamless with the rest of the world.īut I had to post, b/c this mod is so close to being EPIC! I also believe it adds zombies to the Strip?!?!?! But am not sure it is this mod. Unfortunately, it adds so much loot and high end guns at much to early a place in the game that it ruins all balance (and this is with low loot version). Hey, bonus points if you can tell who these two characters are based off of! Here's a hint: why so serious? If you didn't get it from that hint, I have nothing left for you, and you may not call yourself a nerd in my presence.I love what A World of Pain adds in the areas of new places to explore - in fact, it feels the way FO:NV should have been - a lot of epic quests but also with lots of LARGE places to explore - it fixes this issue nicely. Mass Effect outdid New Vegas easily in that respect, and it's hard to say if any game will outdo the level of detail and customization Fallout 4 puts in the players hands. Characters you made in New Vegas would look great in the character creator, but awful in the actual game. New Vegas was a generation behind, but even for its time it was not the leader in animation or realism. For a game so focused on conversation and interaction, the ability to make your character look and feel real is worth the extra mile.

This is the game with the most detailed facial animations, mixed with the best customization to make your character exactly what you want him to be. The facial customization in Fallout 4 is unmatched by any game out there, and I will fight you on this.
