They’re the work of a fellow named Gopher, and Gopher freaking rocks.
So I did and so let me recommend them unconditionally. Once I got to the Nexus site for Fallout 3, I noticed on the front page a series of “How to mod” videos. Plus also too: there’s the new Nexus Mod Manager, which bravely attempts to pre-empt those who have gotten used to the Fallout Mod Manager, or the Oblivion Mod Manager, etc. In addition, as fluid as the modding community can be, folks are still pumping out new Fallout 3 mods. As an owner of the original game (never finished, of course), it was too good a deal to pass up at that price for all the DLC included…plus having it on Steam and not having to hunt up discs and then a CD-key? Yes please.Īnd so once I got it installed, like any good gamer with Bethesda games I first played around with Jason McCullough’s wonderful Fallout 3 modding thing posted here…but as I well know, keeping that kind of list of mods up to date is almost a fulltime job, and as I expected many of those mods have gone past their sell by date. Last week during the Steam sale I nabbed the Fallout 3 GOTY edition for 5 bucks.