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Overall, this mod is a great one to have, especially since Fallout 3 is an older title. This mod overall decreases load times but also removes some of the stutters and also improves the frame rate a bit. The Fallout Heap Replacer mod helps to decrease the amount of time waiting and increase the amount of playtime by optimizing the in-game heap. Loading screens often take far longer than they should, and Fallout 3 is no exception. One common struggle and frustration of gamers everywhere is lag and waiting. While this mod made seem small, it’s a great addition to have if immersion is the most important factor when playing for you. These video intercom moments also include a lip sync animation, so you feel as if your character is talking to the person talking through the intercom. The Video Intercoms mod presents a new level of immersion to these devices by including some video feed to certain intercoms. However, these intercoms have a screen that doesn’t work in the vanilla game.
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Intercoms throughout Fallout 3 are typically packed full of information and add to the immersion of the game. This mod side quest is also entirely voice-acted! So, on your next playthrough, download this new side quest and explore the 300 lines of new dialog and new interiors. Of course, the treasure has been the promised reward to anyone who uncovers this secret, but every adventurer before you have gone empty-handed. In this new side quest, you go off to crack the case of a pre-War secret that was buried long ago. Ready to dive into an entirely new side quest? The There’s No Such Thing as Bad Publicity quest mod offers a brand new side quest into the world of Fallout 3. There’s No Such Thing as Bad Publicity Quest Mod
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Fallout 3 Redesigned – Formerly Project Beauty H.D.īest Fallout 3 Mods 28. That mod is a lot earlier in development than Capital Wasteland, mind, having only officially started in August. Speaking of remake mods, the Fallout 4: New Vegas modfolk have posted a few blog posts with progress updates and thoughts on reworking bits (they want to change weapon upgrades system). "If you're a 3D or 2D artist with experience in Autodesk Software (other programs accepted)," they say, "take a moment and think about joining the Road To Liberty Team to help blaze through this Fallout 3 remake faster!" The mod team, named Road To Liberty, are also using this video to drum up interest on a recruitment drive. "The scripting team has finished some key quests from Fallout 3 as well including The Wasteland Survival Guide and Following In His Footsteps." The latter is what we see in this video.

"At least 40% of the wasteland has been painstakingly recreated by the team," they say.
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The latest dev blog post, from earlier this month, gives an update on progress. While FO3's sickly green tinge is gone, by the way, the team have talked about "experimenting with" Fallout 4's weather options to still instil a grime tone.


Memories, pressed between the pages of my mind. You know, I had thought "But Fallout 3 basically looks like this" then I checked and no, no it does not. It does indeed look a lot like Fallout 3 inside Fallout 4. A new gameplay video shows a 12-minute chunk of Fallout 3's main quest with NPCs, action, dialogue, scripted events, quest progression, and other things that make the game tick. Now they're showing: no, look, we really are doing it. That's nice and all, but it's a stage many remake mods for many games have reached before fizzling out. Last time we looked at Capital Wasteland, the Fallout 4 mod unofficially recreating Fallout 3 inside the newer game, the team behind it were showing off a montage of environments.
