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I got the Unofficial patch and DarNified UI installed through FOMM. Thanks! No, I haven't played FO3 before but I'm familiar enough to know that there is usually an unofficial patch to go with them. Not sure if you've already played the game before, so I won't spoil anything for you.
The Quantum Pipeline - This can be kind of a cheat mod if you abuse it.
ZyloxDragon: There is an unoffical patch for Fallout 3 on the Nexus, and there is a script extender that is required for quite a bit of mods if you choose to install anything else. Leave them as breadcrumbs back out, or use different colored ones to let you know if you've gone down a specific path or not.īinoculars - If you don't carry a scoped weapon, these work well as a replacement for being able to see far. Light one up, and drop it to help you navigate. Glow Sticks - I find using these very useful when going thru the metro tunnels. Keeps you from having to open up your inventory for a few things.
Changes the font, and allows you to modify you're main screen with a few statistics such as time of day/date, current radiation, current encumberance,etc. None of the below conflict with anything that I know of, so load order shouldn't be a problem.ĭarnified UI - Similar to the one in Oblivion. Just drop the esp in the data folder, and play. Here's a small list, and other than Darnified, there's no real configuration in any of them. There is an unoffical patch for Fallout 3 on the Nexus, and there is a script extender that is required for quite a bit of mods if you choose to install anything else.Īs far as small mods that help gameplay, it kind of depends.