

Although the completed project is still a long way off, it surely heralds an exciting new addition to New Vegas's already gargantuan modding community. Alongside its own story, the mod promises to give players the opportunity to explore various planets from the beloved sci-fi universe. You can also decide whether to be a Working Girl/Joy Boy. This modification allows you to have sex with NPCs in the Mojave Wasteland. This mod features adult content only and is not recommended for children or anyone who might be offended by graphic sexual depictions. Recently, fans heard the news of an incredibly ambitious total conversion mod that aims to bring the world of Star Wars to Fallout: New Vegas. Fallout: New Vegas - Animated Prostitution Mod. Even hugely expansive mods of the total conversion variety are still being developed by talented and dedicated authors.

Best of all, the modding community for this game doesn't show any signs of slowing down. Updated Jby Mark Hospodar: Veteran vault dwellers are certainly aware of the huge variety of mods on offer for Fallout: New Vegas. These mods should serve as the core of any player's load order. With the right essential graphics mods in place, this game can be given a new lease on life. Luckily, as with most products associated with Bethesda and Obsidian, the modding community is quite active. However, there's no getting around the fact that visually, Fallout: New Vegas is a fossil. RELATED: Fallout: New Vegas - Mods That Make It Feel Like A Brand New Game The fact that gamers keep coming back to it, again and again, is a testament to its superb overall quality. Released in 2010, the game has aged considerably in the intervening years. Neither of those worked for me but it's probably worth a shot before you go repairing weapons and wasting bottle caps.Many fans would argue that Fallout: New Vegas is the best in the series. (P.S.-I've tried droping the weapon then picking it back up and putting it in a container and then taking it back. Pretty much every time, the repair or buy back method does the trick for me.

If that doesn't work, and you don't have another mod for that weapon to check, there's a chance that it's the mod, but that's only been the issue once for me. It costs more bottle caps to buy it back than you would get for selling it, which is annoying, but I feel that it's usually worth it. Or, if it's a one of a kind weapon, I would sell it to someone and buy it back. If that doesn't work, I just use the weapon that won't accept the mod to repair another identical weapon. For Fallout: New Vegas on the Xbox 360, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'Gun Runners arsenal weapon mods are not working. First, I try putting a different mod on, if I can find one. I've "fixed" it by taking the weapon that will not accept the mod and stripping of any mods currently on it. I'm assuming that it's a bug and not something intentional.
