
This Fallout: New Vegas mod is basically a whole new game
Source: The Frontier Team
The Fallout franchise has been a favorite for modders to play around with for over a decade now, with thousands of different creators investing countless hours into projects for Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, and Fallout 4. Some have even created mods for the online MMO Fallout 76.
I’ve been a close follower of the Fallout modding scene for years now, and I’ve seen some truly incredible mods release that breathe new life into these older games. But in that time, I’ve never seen something quite as ambitious as Fallout: The Frontier, a mod that took seven years to develop and that basically adds an entirely new game experience into Fallout: New Vegas. Featuring countless hours of main quest content, over 60 sidequests, tens of thousands of voiced dialogue lines, hundreds of new weapons and armors, a brand new map to explore, and more, Fallout: The Frontier is the largest and most impressive mod I’ve ever seen released. And based on the time I’ve spent with it so far, I can confidently say that it’s absolutely worth the hype.
The most impressive mod ever
Fallout: The Frontier
Over 65 hours of content await!
Fallout: The Frontier is a massive mod for New Vegas that takes you to the snowy wastes of Portland, Oregon. There are over 65 hours of content in the mod, including three main questlines, tons of sidequests, new weapons and armors, and more.
Who will you side with?
The NCR Exiles questline is the largest and longest of the questlines, featuring roughly 35 hours of custom cutscenes, huge battles, and tons of impressive scripted moments and setpieces. The Northern Legion story is about 15 hours long. It is focused much more on dialogue, as it’s intended to flesh out the Legion and give the player opportunity to learn more about the faction’s background and principles. Lastly, the Crusaders questline is a 15-hour blend of scripted action and rich dialogue that allows players to enjoy both gameplay styles.
A new world to explore
Across the map, you’ll also be able to engage with over 60 different side quests, some of which tie into the three main questlines. These sidequests help to enrich Portland and make it feel more lively. It also gives the player a chance to utilize their skills however they see fit to resolve various conflicts and other types of situations.
A massive arsenal at your fingertips
The most impressive thing added by the developers in this mod is, by far, the vehicles. The player in The Frontier can control several Vertibirds, cars, and tanks, and these can give you a distinct advantage in combat. Be wary, though, as these vehicles make you a big target — you’ll need to drive responsibly! In addition to this, enemies can make use of vehicles as well, so you’ll need to be ready to run for cover or make use of an anti-armor weapon.
Your thoughts
What do you think of Fallout: The Frontier? Will you be downloading and playing it? Let me know. Installing it isn’t too hard, and the team behind the mod has created a helpful installation guide that will help you get everything up and running smoothly. Remember that you’ll need a purchased copy of Fallout: New Vegas and all of its DLC on Steam or GOG to play The Frontier. The Ultimate Edition of the game costs $20, but it often goes on sale. I strongly recommend it even if you don’t want to dive into modding, as it’s easily one of the best PC games out there.
For more on modding, don’t miss our guides on the best Skyrim: Special Edition Xbox One mods, the best Fallout 4 Xbox One mods, and a mod that turns Halo: Combat Evolved into a cursed nightmare.
The most impressive mod ever
Fallout: The Frontier
Over 65 hours of content await!
Fallout: The Frontier is a massive mod for New Vegas that takes you to Portland, Oregon’s snowy wastes. There are over 65 hours of content in the mod, including three main questlines, tons of sidequests, new weapons and armors, and more.
An amazing Fallout RPG
Fallout: New Vegas Ultimate Edition
The game was rigged from the start
Fallout: New Vegas and all of its DLCs are amazing, especially at $20. Even if you don’t try out The Frontier, this is a game that you shouldn’t miss.
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