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BethesdaFor a game that's over five years old, Fallout 3 is surprisingly still one worth playing. With steep discounts on regular sales and new mods being released to this day, there's still plenty of room for new fans to discover Bethesda's sprawling revival of the critically acclaimed Fallout franchise. That doesn't mean it's a perfect or even great game, however - it is in the Gamebryo engine, after all.

With a few (dozen) mods however, Fallout 3 can be moulded into an incredibly immersive experience, or a sandbox for running around as a superhero if that's your thing. From new quests and locations to gameplay tweaks and overhauls, there's plenty of mods for every player. Whether you thought the vanilla experience was too easy, bland, ugly, or boring for your tastes, there's a mod for you. Want a more challenging and immersive first person shooter, closer to the STALKER or Metro series? The Nexus has plenty of files for you. Maybe you like what's already in the game, and you're yearning for even more Fallout? If so, the modding community has you covered.

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Do you just want to play as Batman in post-apocalyptic America? Don't worry, you can do that, too. Though this list won't be covering any Batman-related mods, it will cover some of best mods Fallout 3 has seen, many of which can be considered essential to any player.

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Sign in to like videos, comment, and subscribe. Watch Queue Queue. Fallout 3 Bobblehead Locations - Fallout 3 Guide. Oct 13th 2010 Guest i have the perk that shows you where everything is but still cant find raven rock i can only find ravenhold which i cant get in to and there is nothing around there and the unarmed bobble head isnt in rockopolis i have been there and searched everywhere. I also dont have any lat or lon coords on my map to follow. Two New Radio Stations: Fallout 76 Classical and Fallout 76 General Live Background! This project lives on your donations. Please send some bucks so we can move forward.

Originally posted by:♥♥♥♥ing site u must registerIt's free and very well worth it, why is there an issue with very establilshed sites expecting people to register to use their services? Some sites do abuse the registrations by spamming people with crap and stuff but to the credit of nexus site, it doesn't do so and you won't get bombarded or anything. Been using them for a few years now with other fallout games, and elder scrolls along with a few others:) Highly recommended, I hope you don't let that keep you from the best mod repository on the internet! Originally posted by:♥♥♥♥ing site u must registerNexus has been a highly respected hub for Bethesda game mods for years. Since well before Valve added mods to Steam.And using their mod manager is still better in many ways that using Steam to do it.It's the only way, because Valve has no clue how to handle mods for Bethesdas games.

The mod order is imortant. Downlod 'LOOT', too.And a tip: 'Do not change mods during one playthrough. Don't add any, don't remove them, and do not update them either' Otherwise you risk corrupted save games. That's a bug, that cannot be solved by modders from the game engine.And BUGTESDA isn't able to patch their games, we know that already. You can actually add/remove/update mods on the same save file.it IS risky for certain mods but others, not at all.mainly script mods cause issues.

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Just follow the instructions on the site. But yes, ideally, don't remove any.adding isn't problematic for most mods.If you've got enough experience to know, then yeah you can remove and update too. Just back up your old mod version and your save file from before uninstalling/updating.Open the console with ` or ' (depends on your layout) and type without quotes.also spaces wont work in the save name: 'save beforemodupdate'That's not exactly a bug.it's a problem with the user, in that they want to remove content they previously added.thats got nothing to do with the state of the product Bethesda have put out. I'm all for pointing at them for their bugs, but that's not one of them.

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