Modder ‘StealthDick’ has released an awesome mod for Fallout: New Vegas. This mod introduces an infinite number of dynamically generated quests. Now this is truly amazing. Not only that but it seamlessly integrates them into the Wasteland.
To access these quests, you’ll have to find the job boards and terminals. These are everywhere in the Wasteland. Each board or terminal belongs to a specific settlement, and they give you different quests based on how that settlement is connected to other groups. For now, you will only be rewarded with XP, caps, and fame.
The mod brings in eight types of quests: Delivery, Mojave Express Delivery, Exterminate, Hunt, Fetch, Gather, Kill, and Eliminate. You can get all the juicy details about these quests on its NexusMods page. You can also download it from there. So yeah, be sure to check it out.
Since this mod introduces new free content to the game, we strongly suggest using it. It’s also worth noting that it supports both the main game and the Tale of Two Wastelands DLC.
When it comes to Fallout: New Vegas, there are more mods to check out. Back in August, we talked about a mod that adds real-time reflections to the game. There’s another mod that changes over 1,000 functions to make the game run better. Let’s not forget this mod that reduces landscape texture seams. And you can also find a mod that aims to improve the game’s AI system.
There are also some cool fan-made expansions for New Vegas. There are four of them being made right now: Fallout: Broken City, Fallout Van buren Remake, Fallout: Nuevo Mexico and Star Wars Open Worlds. On the other hand, we have these DLC-sized mods that you can grab and play right now: Fallout New California, Fallout: Free Cheyenne Demo, Fallout New Vegas: Out of Bounds and Fallout The Frontier.
Have fun!
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