Fallout Character Overhaul is a mod for Fallout: New Vegas, created byWhat does Fallout Character Overhaul do?FCO is a high-resolution overhaul of characters in Fallout New Vegas changing nearly everything possible that there is to change, it makes it a lot easier to make a nicer looking character as well as making all characters in Fallout look a lot more believable and realistic. It is also a comprehensive race mod. It adds races for certain NPC's to make them more unique as well as adding a lot more races for you to choose from when creating a character.Features- Over 130 unique races that take advantage of Fallout Character Overhaul's range of high quality textures and new meshes.- Different races have their own unique headmeshes adding more diversity to the facial shape of characters.- All races have their own high-resolution texture maps with unique properly sculpted normal maps. This can make huge changes to what a face looks like as it gives it the illusion of being a higher polycount than it actually is adding lots more depth to faces.- Ghoul’s have also been re-imagined. You will find a variety of different looking Ghouls including Half-Ghouls.- Raiders/fiends have also been remade with a different style that affects both male and females.- Nearly all NPC faces have been remade and adapted to the new meshes as well as being distributed among multiple different age groups. This adds much more variety to the game. These different age groups have also been added as playable races along with some additional alternate races for some age groups to make people in fallout even more diverse.- FCO works great with any ENB.
Because FCO adds new normal maps that improve the way faces react to lighting and ENB improves lighting in Fallout they are a great match.- New high-quality eye textures have been made and are useable via the race menu. There is also a greater variety of eye colours available along with the opportunity to have mismatching eyes!- Hair textures have been remade and are now more high resolution, this includes beards and brows.- When you start the game you get a choice of different brow styles!
If you change your mind on the style you chose hold right ctrl + shift for a few seconds and the menu will popup again.- Animated eyelashes have been added to all female races.- Important NPC's have been given custom face textures to make them more unique. Popular files for Fallout: New VegasNameTypeSizeDateTotal7 daysmod108.1 KB7K217mod205 MB5/13/20168.6K77mod1.6 MB5/13/20167.8K67mod325.6 KB5/18/20146.3K57mod1.5 MB3/11/201818.8K54mod3272.4 MB3/30/201422.8K47mod3.5 KB3/19/20181.8K44mod7111.9 MB1/13/20191K43mod257.8 MB3/31/201412.3K43mod145.2 MB2/21/20168.8K43mod1.9 MB3/31/201410.3K41mod2.5 MB1/14/20167.6K37mod1.9 MB3/10/20162.1K32mod234.2 KB5/28/20172.7K25mod1.1 MB1/14/20163K23mod353.3 MB3/20/201710.9K22.
Make NPC Faces Look More Human Character faces from Bethesda's RPGs leading up to Fallout 4 are infamous for their gormless stares and creepily bland textures. Whenever you interact with NPCs in New Vegas, it's like you're staring into a void rather than into their souls, making it impossible to interpret what any character is really thinking. Enter the Fallout Character Overhaul to not only add some much-needed soul to New Vegas NPCs, but actually make the game give Fallout 4 character faces a run for their money.
The mod includes new hair styles, eye textures and of course facial textures, making each character look more lifelike, as well as more hardy and gritty - which is fitting for people living in the harsh, arid wastes of the Mojave.
Make NPC Faces Look More Human Character faces from Bethesda's RPGs leading up to Fallout 4 are infamous for their gormless stares and creepily bland textures. Whenever you interact with NPCs in New Vegas, it's like you're staring into a void rather than into their souls, making it impossible to interpret what any character is really thinking. Enter the Fallout Character Overhaul to not only add some much-needed soul to New Vegas NPCs, but actually make the game give Fallout 4 character faces a run for their money. The mod includes new hair styles, eye textures and of course facial textures, making each character look more lifelike, as well as more hardy and gritty - which is fitting for people living in the harsh, arid wastes of the Mojave.
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There are nearly 20,000 mods for Fallout: New Vegas, featuring everything from small tweaks and aesthetic changes to additional quests and new characters to massive overhauls of the game's inner workings. With so many ways to enhance and improve Obsidian's 2010 RPG, we've created a list of the best mods for Fallout: New Vegas.If we've missed one of your favorites (we're sure we have) and you want to let us and other readers know about it (we're sure you do), mention it in the comments below. And, if you're new to using mods with Fallout New Vegas, we'll tell you everything you need to know about how to get these mods, and others, installed and running smoothly.DUST Survival SimulatorLooking for a far more challenging experience in New Vegas? Presumes that after the war there was also a plague that turned the desert into an even less hospitable place filled with cannibals and and tribal warriors. There are no quests: your only mission is to survive as long as you can.
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Many aspects of the game have been overhauled, combat is much deadlier, food and water are a priority, and you can forget about hauling an arsenal of weapons and gear with your since carryweight has been severely reduced. Only the toughest will survive. Blackrow - It's a criminal's lifeDon't just dress like a gangster: become one. Visit a new town called that's controlled by organized crime. There, you'll meet the man in charge and begin working your way to the top of the mob, first by rubbing out some of the competition, then by ambushing convoys and robbing a few banks, and finally, by taking down another major crime boss.
There's a good two or three hours of extra fun to be had with this mod, so grab your Tommy Gun and get blasting. TitanFalloutPower armor is cool, but the power armor from Titanfall is even cooler. Lets you summon a massive Titan from the sky, which will plummet to the ground and begin attacking your enemies.
Naturally, you can also climb inside and control it directly. If your Titan is destroyed, you'll be able to begin production on a new one and summon it a half-hour later.King of the RingRole-playing is fine, but how about a little boxing? Adds a gym and welcomes you to strap on some gloves and trade punches with a series of opponents. While the modder jokingly claims to have added over a million lines of dialogue and 200+ hours of additional gameplay, it's really just an enjoyable way to punch the crap out of someone and get punched yourself. Weapons of the New Millenia. Surely, someone would have gotten a few cars and trucks working in the post-apocalypse, right?
While you can't drive these vehicles yourself (at least not yet), installing means you'll spot a working car every now and then trundling around on the shattered streets of New Vegas. It adds a nice touch of immersion to your travels. Five Nights at Vault 5Fallout's Vaults weren't designed just to protect people from atomic bombs, but were also devised to perform cruel and unusual experiments on the inhabitants. This one is no exception. Based on the Five Nights at Freddy's horror game series, drops you into an arena, strips you of your gear, and dispatches robots to hunt you down. You'll have to be stealthy and silent to avoid detection, and periodically the arena will fill with radiation, forcing you to find a console to shut it off. Can you survive for five progressively more challenging nights and win your freedom?
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