

I'd like to keep the focus on gameplay and immersion, rather than graphic quality or new content. In general, I do not want to include individual weapon or armor mods on this list, or pure model/texture replacer type mods. Non-bold mods - Mods that may be older or less developed, but still worth mentioning. This mod is a personal favorite or recommendation within a mod category.īold Names Mods - Mods that are newer or more regularly updated. This mod will likely conflict with FWE, as FWE provides a similar feature, so don't use it if using FWE. This mod, a prior version of it, or something very similar has been built into FWE, so don't use it if using FWE. These mods won't cause a serious conflict either. If you are using FWE, I highly recommend using this mod along with it. Here is a key to some of the additional tags for mods:

Often times mods within a categoy will conflict with one another, and I will try and make a note of this to the extent possible and provide a description to help point out significant differences. Otherwise, mods are broken down by category. As the author of Fallout 3 Wanderers Edition (FWE) I always keep an eye out for mods that either go along with FWE nicely, conflict with it, or are part of FWE, so I will make note of that as well. There were a lot of these lists around for Oblivion to help new mod users see what was out there, and there are very few for Fallout. The aim of this mod list is to provide a list of, what I feel, to be good gameplay and immersion mods that will add to the challenge and diversity of the Fallout 3 experience.
