

Expect more quality-of-life improvements, rebalanced loot, more roaming NPCs and some minor cut content restored. You can see the basic changes made by Sawyer on the Fallout Archive wiki here, but there’s a bundle of additional modules here in Wasted Vegas. 🃏🃏🃏 Viva Wasted Vegas: An expanded 63-mod set built on the foundation of the JSawyer mod, a general rebalance originally created by New Vegas director Josh Sawyer himself, and now maintained by modder ‘PushTheWinButton’. For players who want to experience the game as it would have been, given months of extra work.

🃏🃏 Viva New Vegas: Weighing in at 43 mods, this is all the bug-fixes, some quality-of-life tweaks but minimal gameplay changes overall. It’s primarily designed for modders who want a cleaned and optimized base for new projects. 🃏Viva Basic Vegas: A skimpy 15-mod package offering bare minimum changes. No matter what options you pick, you’re getting a smoother, more stable New Vegas. To quote the description: "Viva New Vegas is a Lite Modlist that tries to stay as close as possible to vanilla, but fixes as many bugs as possible, optimize the performance and add in some quality of life features without being intrusive." In my experience, it does the job right. A very edgy name for a kindly soul that is going to save you hours of time. Viva New Vegas, maintained by TDarkShadow.

Enter Wabbajack, an ‘automated Modlist Installer’, normally used for overhauling the likes of Skyrim and Oblivion, but in this case, we’re going to to be using the one and only NV list on the site: Getting New Vegas fighting fit for 2022 is a (relatively) simple process, if you’re willing to put your initial mod setup in someone else’s hands. (Image credit: Viva New Vegas) Essential mods for the newest New Vegas possible (The Easy Way)
