
Only one crash came from ENB hogging resources and me screwing up the 4gb Patch (I was using the launcher rather than the default exe). I had installed a huge variety of different mods, a lot being UI, and it functioned properly.

As I said already, the aforementioned problems only drove me away from it, as well as low frames.

Not only this, but the TTW compatibility patches for many mods, as well as certain mods that simply were incompatible / messed up the game (Pipboy mods especially) made me lose interest in TTW. To begin, I had tried to install TTW and everything sailed smoothly, but seeing the FPS drops (lower frames in Mojave than Wasteland) and the fact that I've played FO3 multiple times over yet never made it out of Doc Mitchell's house (ever.) made me want to simply mod New Vegas to hell and back. Hopefully, this Steam debut will make it super easy for players of the original game to dip their toe into the wider world of modding.Apologies for the language, but this **** is way too complicated.ĭisclaimer : The issues have nothing to do with this guide, but rather New Vegas itself. I've done a bit of modding in Fallout: New Vegas, and I can say with some confidence that it's just not that easy for the layperson thanks to all of the third-party plugin dependencies. If you don't yet own the game on Steam, you can grab the Ultimate Edition on Steam or the Humble Store for $19.99 or your regional equivalent. In the meantime, you can find out more about Fallout: The Frontier at its official website. The mod's developers say that it's still very much a work in progress and there's still no firm release date just yet.

The developer added that this release won't cost you anything naturally, you will need to own Fallout: New Vegas and all four of its major DLCs to play this upcoming mod. I reached out to one of the developers over Discord and got confirmation that this is exactly what they're aiming for. Presumably, the Fallout: The Frontier Steam release is going to work much in the same way - a dedicated Steam page that lets you install the mod with the push of a button.
