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Mods are by far one of the most defining features of PC gaming. Their importance to the industry, as well as the consumer, is undeniable. Through the dedication and passion of fans, Mods have shaped the direction of the industry countless times. It’s for this very reason GOG treasures them just as much as the games they’re based from.

In celebration of both mods and our Bethseda weekend sale, we’ve teamed up with NexusMods to highlight some of the best mods for Fallout 3, New Vegas and Oblivion.


, [url=https://www.gog.com/game/fallout_3_game_of_the_year_edition]Fallout 3, and Fallout: New Vegas are three absolute classics. To unlock their full potential we can highly recommend customising your gameplay experience with some of the amazing mods our community has come up with over the years.

Here are just a couple of these - the tip of the iceberg, really - to get you started:

Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion



Immersive Weapons

The mod massively expands the variety of weapons and fully integrates them into the game. You can find them in dungeons, shops, held by NPCs, and as unique quest rewards.


Oblivion Reloaded

Oblivion Reloaded: is a huge project to enhance the graphics of Oblivion by removing several limits and adding a range of new graphical effects. It allows for a much more detailed graphics and enables some features that the base game never supported.




OOO - Oscuro's Oblivion Overhaul
This is an extensive overhaul mod that aims to make Oblivion a much more interesting, challenging, realistic, and dangerous place, and also offers great rewards for the daring adventurer - regardless of level.



Fallout: New Vegas

Project Nevada



This mod is suitable for new and experienced players who want a more challenging playthrough. Project Nevada is fully modular so you can install as many or as few of its themed changes as you want. From simple balance fixes to entirely new mechanics - such as bullet time - it serves as a great base mod to build your load order around.


Fallout Character Overhaul


Fallout New Vegas is regarded as one of the best games in the Fallout franchise, but 8 years since release it does start to show its age in terms of graphics, specifically the NPCs. Fallout Character Overhaul changes that by reworking hundreds of NPC faces and makes the important NPCs look a lot more unique. It’s a visual upgrade that doesn’t take anything away from the base game.


New Vegas Bounties


This is the first mod in a series of adventures that adds a series of quests where you can play as a bounty hunter. Your mission is to hunt down the most malevolent and vile assortment of outlaws in the Mojave Wasteland. Be prepared for a challenge though, these scumbags won’t go down easily!



Fallout 3

Unofficial Fallout 3 Patch

This is the essential mod to get you set up for your Fallout 3 adventure including hundreds if not thousands of bug fixes - big and small - made by the community. It comes with an updated, easy to use installer as well.

Fallout 3 Wanderer’s Edition

This is a major gameplay overhaul that improves upon several aspects of the game emphasising immersion, balance, roleplaying and - above all - fun! As it integrates over 50 individual mods into one seamless package, Wanderer’s Edition is a great all-in-one mod to up the ante in Fallout 3.

Fallout 3 Redesigned - Formerly Project Beauty HD

This one gives all the NPCs in Fallout 3 a much needed facelift by redesigning their facial structure to better fit their individual personality and character.



If you like what you see here, we’ve got over 250,000 mods for loads of your favourite games, head over to NexusMods.
Cool. *forum pop*
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GOG.com: Mods are by far one of the most defining features of PC gaming. Their importance to the industry, as well as the consumer, is undeniable. Through the dedication and passion of fans, Mods have shaped the direction of the industry countless times. It’s for this very reason GOG treasures them just as much as the games they’re based from.

In celebration of both mods and our Bethseda weekend sale, we’ve teamed up with NexusMods to highlight some of the best mods for Fallout 3, New Vegas and Oblivion.

, [url=https://www.gog.com/game/fallout_3_game_of_the_year_edition]Fallout 3, and Fallout: New Vegas are three absolute classics. To unlock their full potential we can highly recommend customising your gameplay experience with some of the amazing mods our community has come up with over the years.

Here are just a couple of these - the tip of the iceberg, really - to get you started:

Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion

Immersive Weapons

The mod massively expands the variety of weapons and fully integrates them into the game. You can find them in dungeons, shops, held by NPCs, and as unique quest rewards.

Oblivion Reloaded

Oblivion Reloaded: is a huge project to enhance the graphics of Oblivion by removing several limits and adding a range of new graphical effects. It allows for a much more detailed graphics and enables some features that the base game never supported.

OOO - Oscuro's Oblivion Overhaul
This is an extensive overhaul mod that aims to make Oblivion a much more interesting, challenging, realistic, and dangerous place, and also offers great rewards for the daring adventurer - regardless of level.

Fallout: New Vegas

Project Nevada

This mod is suitable for new and experienced players who want a more challenging playthrough. Project Nevada is fully modular so you can install as many or as few of its themed changes as you want. From simple balance fixes to entirely new mechanics - such as bullet time - it serves as a great base mod to build your load order around.

Fallout Character Overhaul

Fallout New Vegas is regarded as one of the best games in the Fallout franchise, but 8 years since release it does start to show its age in terms of graphics, specifically the NPCs. Fallout Character Overhaul changes that by reworking hundreds of NPC faces and makes the important NPCs look a lot more unique. It’s a visual upgrade that doesn’t take anything away from the base game.

New Vegas Bounties

This is the first mod in a series of adventures that adds a series of quests where you can play as a bounty hunter. Your mission is to hunt down the most malevolent and vile assortment of outlaws in the Mojave Wasteland. Be prepared for a challenge though, these scumbags won’t go down easily!

Fallout 3

Unofficial Fallout 3 Patch

This is the essential mod to get you set up for your Fallout 3 adventure including hundreds if not thousands of bug fixes - big and small - made by the community. It comes with an updated, easy to use installer as well.

Fallout 3 Wanderer’s Edition

This is a major gameplay overhaul that improves upon several aspects of the game emphasising immersion, balance, roleplaying and - above all - fun! As it integrates over 50 individual mods into one seamless package, Wanderer’s Edition is a great all-in-one mod to up the ante in Fallout 3.

Fallout 3 Redesigned - Formerly Project Beauty HD

This one gives all the NPCs in Fallout 3 a much needed facelift by redesigning their facial structure to better fit their individual personality and character.

If you like what you see here, we’ve got over 250,000 mods for loads of your favourite games, head over to NexusMods.
Damn, Mr. Editor, you certainly prove you have some gaming experience. I played some of these Mods YEARS ago and they are good, they must be even better today. Cheers.
Nexus has some awesome mods which extend the lifespan of these titles massively :)
There are several good lists of compatible mods and install guides out there. One of my favourites for Oblivion:
https://www.nexusmods.com/oblivion/mods/47591

Remember though, once you start modding these, you will not actually play the game!

Vanilla tend to be pretty poor (levelling and such like) so modding is essential.
Fallout 2 has a couple of good mods as well.

Fallout 1.5 Resurrection
http://www.resurrection.cz/en/

killap's Fallout 2 Restoration Project
http://www.killap.net/

Fallout of Nevada
http://www.nma-fallout.com/resources/fallout-nevada-1-02-hd-russian-version.86/
Kind of feel like playing Oblivion now.... :S
I am surprised Tale of Two Wastelands was left out... Never played myself but I have heard good things about it...
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Why is the greatest of them all, TES III: Morrowind, left out?
THAT is a classic.
Also, modding started with Morrowind in the elder scrolls franchise. Did you know hat Nexusmods was founded as TESsource first. It hosted then only Morrowind and later also Oblivon mods. Then it became tesnexus and finally evolved into nexusmods. In the early modding days you had sites like Morrowind Summit (became later planet elder scrolls), ElricM, Telesphoros list of mods and some modmakers had their own sites. Famous modders were Korana, Baratheon79, Qarl, Sinblood, Kalikut, Princess Stomper, Cenobite, Durgoth, CanadianIce, Emma, Grumpy, Kathryn (often shortened as kat), Tommykhajit, Westly, Vowoda the black, Mandamus, Aleanne, Jac, to name a few. Some of them also modded for Oblivion later on. Unfortunatley alot of morrowind mod sites closed and some modders passed away, like grumpy and qarl. Some are still there though, like Emma and Fliggerty. Their sites are also still up.

http://lovkullen.net/Emma/
That's the site of Swedish modder Emma, who is around since the early modding days of Morrowind. The site also host work which she created together with grumpy. And now her daughter also got into modding. Contains Morrowind mods as well as Oblivion and Skyrim, but it's mostly morrowind.

http://download.fliggerty.com/home
Great House Fliggerty. Started with Morrowind mods, now hosts also Oblivion and Fallout 3 mods.

As said alot of sites were shutted, such as ElricM and Planet Elder Scrolls, but Fliggerty came up with the idea to back them up. With the help of some others Morrowind Mod History was created.
http://mw.modhistory.com/download
There you can find mods which were previously hosted on sites like ElricM and PES.

If you gonna play Morrowind, then Morrowind Code Patch and Unofficial Morrowind Patch (or MPP) are strongly recommend to use it. And Better bodies as well, if you gonna use clothing mods like Clothiers of Vvardenfell.
next to that there's Tamriel Rebuilt, a huge mod which adds new landmass, such as port telvannis.

As for Oblivion; i can recommend Kvatch Rebuilt (founded at nexusmods)
When i played Oblivion myself i used mods like kafeis better amulet replacer and better ring replacer., lyres beautiful faces, rosethorn hall expansion, book jackets, corean hair.

heh, Oscuro. Did you know that after he made that mod he became an employer of Obsidian Entertainment. Was also involved in the development of Fallout: New Vegas.
Post edited August 18, 2018 by candesco
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jackster79: I am surprised Tale of Two Wastelands was left out... Never played myself but I have heard good things about it...
It can be a little buggy when playing through the Fallout 3 content.
Thread bookmarked for the day I will have these games in my library ; )
Aside from Nexusmods, there is also modDB. These 2 by themselves are enough to get countless additional hours of enjoyment from your games after you already finished them.
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jackster79: I am surprised Tale of Two Wastelands was left out... Never played myself but I have heard good things about it...
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paladin181: It can be a little buggy when playing through the Fallout 3 content.
How buggy? Like BethSoft-style glitching, or must-do/not-do-X-or-a-quest/game-gets-broken kind of buggy? Or worse? FYI- I have played and completed FO3 but still not seen all the content nor completed all the DLCs... As for FO:NV only started the very beginning but did not get much beyond that.
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paladin181: It can be a little buggy when playing through the Fallout 3 content.
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jackster79: How buggy? Like BethSoft-style glitching, or must-do/not-do-X-or-a-quest/game-gets-broken kind of buggy? Or worse? FYI- I have played and completed FO3 but still not seen all the content nor completed all the DLCs... As for FO:NV only started the very beginning but did not get much beyond that.
Just a few random crashes or scripts randomly failing to load.
Doesn't anyone here know,F3 and FNV can be combined into one game with TTW? How is it possible to go past this mod or not include it?