

Las Vegas Boulevard is based on the real world roadway of the same name. Las Vegas Boulevard appears only in Fallout: New Vegas. There is an unused street sign in the game files bearing the boulevard's name. Skirting McCarran International Airport, the boulevard then progresses out of the main region of New Vegas after passing the Fabulous New Vegas sign. Once entering New Vegas proper, the roadway becomes known as the Strip, running in a east west fashion in front of the major casinos. The road passes by Old Mormon Fort and then heads towards the main commercial areas. Around the intersection of the two roadways, the area known as Freeside was founded and has subsequently grown. The boulevard runs the length of the former Vegas metropolitan area, intersecting with Fremont Street. Note that it may trigger an anti-virus warning as it modifies executable Fallout files.Best known before and after the war for the portion of known as the Strip and accompanying casinos, as well as its namesake monorail station. NVAC stabilizes the notoriously buggy New Vegas, smoothing out the programming around known problem areas and protecting the user from lost progress.īy changing the way your computer allocates memory to Fallout, this mod improves the performance of other Mods when active. There are many minor fixes and tweaks that can be altered with the following mods. While New Vegas is certainly more stable than it's predecessor, it is not without it's faults.

There are some files that cannot be installed via these manager, such as ENB lighting setups or various plugins for New Vegas, but so long as you follow all the installation instructions to the letter you shouldn't have any problems.

It does take some knowledge about modding to use the FOMOD, but there are some excellent tutorials available for both FOMM and NMM to help get you started. However, the Nexus Mod Manager can get confused easy about mods that clash with eachother and has some issues wih load order which may negatively affect your game.Īlternatively, the Fallout Mod Manager (or FOMM) provides a suite of utilities to help you download and implement New Vegas mods. You just go to the nexus and download the mod clicking the green button, then install the mod directly from the manager. If the problem disappears, then you know the mod conflict lies in the. The Nexus Mod Manager is the easiet way to mod your game. If you have to isolate a mod conflict, try first disabling half your mods, and testing.
