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    Fabulous New Vegas: A Modding Guide

    Fabulous New Vegas is a modular modding guide for Fallout: New Vegas. It addresses a number of significant issues with the game: Bugs and stability: includes all major bug fixes released for the game so far, and a handful of minor, purist bug fixes that are entirely optional. Consolized user...
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    Dear denizens of NMA: in need of communist references in Fallout

    *Title reads "Fallout" but I'm actually talking about Fallout, Fallout 2, and Fallout: New Vegas. It seems to me one of Bethesda's favorite aspects about the Fallout setting (their interpretation of it, at least) is the Red Scare of the pre-War world, that permeates into the post-War world...
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    Freezing when fighting Geckos alongside Sulik in Klamath

    I'm playing the GOG release of Fallout 2. I'm using the Fallout 2 Unofficial Patch, with the High Resolution Patch option installed. On top of that, I installed the 3.8.4 sfall, ddraw.dll only. My ddraw.ini Mode is =0. My f2_res.ini GRAPHICS_MODE is =2. I'm playing with the High Resolution...
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    Bethesda made Fallout 4 un-fixeable

    I had a long discussion with another user on Reddit today. He or she claimed that Fallout 4 was an objective improvement on everything over New Vegas, with the exception of the dialogue wheel. Naturally it was a bait I simply couldn't avoid and started replying, on how New Vegas did some things...
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    Fan-Made Fallout Movie Intro

    Basically what it says on the tin. I hope you guys will like it.
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    Is Fallout: New Vegas a worthy Fallout game?

    Basically that. A lot of users around the Internet seem to believe that RPG Codex and NMA are a hatejerk about the 3D Fallout games. So I ask: for No Mutants Allowed, is New Vegas a good Fallout game, or another rooty-tooty-point-n-shooty hiking simulator? Does NMA really hate every 3D Fallout...
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    Fallout: New Vegas - 2 page screenplay

    Well, what it says on the tin. I was bored and decided to write a screenplay for New Vegas. At first I wanted to do an original thing, will have to see about that, then I realized the golden rule of storytelling: don't start what you don't know how it's going to progress and end. One way or...
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