


So say goodbye to carrying around useless items from failed or boring quests that you don’t wanna do. #11 Droppable Quest Items new Vegas Quest Modĭo you find all of the quest items from failed quests absolutely useless? Well then this is the perfect mod for you because it lets you drop, sell or store any quest items in the game. Don’t worry though, the items are still present in your inventory but are hidden from the list! So the mod hides those items and declutters the inventory list for you. These items cannot be used and there’s no use of checking on which of these miscellaneous items you have left anyway. This is a simple yet very convenient Fallout 4 New Vegas mods item that hides all the miscellaneous quest items in your inventory to make it easier for you to read the inventory list.

It lets you keep playing Fallout: New Vegas after you have finished the main quest by teleporting you to the Lucky 38 casino. Download the pack to adds some flavor to the mojave!ĭo you wish you could keep playing New Vegas even after the main quest ended? Well this mod does just that. Bring this one to consoles, Bethesda I love it.This awesome Quest Pack for Fallout 4 has to be in here. Plus, it looks totally rad in action, and is pretty much essential for anybody getting all fashionista. It offers 20 loadout slots you can cycle through without entering a menu, and five hotkeys for favourite setups. Outfit Switcher - Hotkey Loadouts by registrator2000 solves this problem, and it does it very elegantly with a Stealth-Boy-like inventory item. The existing hotkeys are alright but there's not enough of them to stack all your necessaries on there, and flicking through half a dozen of them takes longer than just opening the Pip-Boy, where you've renamed everything ZZZ_STEALTH_SUIT in order to speed the changing process - except for those items that you can't rename because they can't be modded. You might want to carry a couple of different sets of armour - something strong against energy weapons in case of Institute attack, for example, along with a more bulletproof ensemble for raiders, and maybe a stealth suit and anti-radiation get-up, too. Switching back and forth is a pain, but there are even more important reasons to switch your gear out regularly - especially on a high difficulty. Any time I want to go shopping or persuade an NPC, she has to laboriously climb into Agatha's Dress, slap on a pair of fashionable sunglasses, and don her amazing lieutenant's hat. In general she wanders the Commonwealth in vault suit, stealth-friendly leather armour, reflective sunnies and whichever stat-boosting hat is amusing me that day. Today's featured Fallout 4 mod is a beautifully simple solution to a persistent annoyance: the slow crawl through menus to switch weapons, clothing and armour.Ĭonsider the case of Draqul IV, one of my many (many, many) Fallout 4 characters.
