

Most importantly, however, is the removal of dangerous sexual content from the game. Artists have also asked for their content to be removed and the music for the “breach outreach” radio station was removed at the request of the composer. Not only has the controversial developer’s work been removed by several other contributors having requested their content be removed from the released product.Īs per project lead tgspy, “multiple characters’ worth of voice acting” has been removed from The Frontier after several contributors “requested that they not be associated with the project going forward”. The Frontier is now back online at NexusMods. At this point, the mod was removed, while the development team tried to remove the developer’s troubling content. Then came the revelation that one of the key developers posted paedophilic content on their personal art space.

Players noted some extreme sexual content in the game, including an NPC that your character could verbally abuse into becoming a sex slave and a side quest involving a race of lizard people who had sex with humans. I noticed Autumn Leaves and For the Enclave, which seemed interesting (but I'll probably want to make sure that I finish the DC main quest first so FtE makes the most sense.) I know about the various Someguy mods, like New Vegas Bounties, but last I heard, it needs a patch that hasn't been finished yet.Content warning: This story contains sensitive subject matter of a sexual nature that may cause some readers distress.įallout: Frontier was touted as one of the biggest Fallout: New Vegas mods ever, but was hit with a wave of controversy following its release and was subsequently pulled. The only real location-adding mods that I have so far is TTWInteriors and AWOP. So, I thought that I'd ask if anybody had any favorite quest mods that they'd recommend for me to try out. Well, now I've done just about everything to do in DC except finishing the last of the main quest, Broken Steel, and Mothership Zeta (I'm saving that for absolute last). I've been stalling on setting up things on the Mojave side, so that as many things that would need patches would get them while I explored DC. Now I'm wanting to play the game fully decked-out with mods, and I set up all of the stuff that interested me in the Recommended Mods list. I also did it because I had never been able to get FO3 to work without constant crashing without using TTW. I had wanted to see the vanilla experience before modding the game, and I didn't have any of the DLC before playing TTW, so I did the same thing. I've only played New Vegas with nothing but some user interface mods, and when I played the older version of TTW, I played it pretty much the same way, but with the Goodsprings schoolhouse player home so that I'd have a player home upon starting the Mojave.
