The TTW website lists which mods you SHOULD NOT use with it and also provides a few compatability patches for certain mods.Īnd in addition to what others have said in this thread, yes you can choose which storyline to start out with but if you want the least continuity errors you'll want to start out playing FO3 as starting a save with NV won't stop everybody from the Capital Wasteland treating you like you're from a vault and you'll have some random guy you've never met telling you that he's your father etc etc. It provides a bridge to connect the stories in a logical fashion. I been playing Tale of Two Wastelands and I use a whole bunch of New Vegas Mods. You only have to edit the Fallout 3 Files. The worst offender is Diamond City, The Big Green jewel Dump of the Commonwealth, allegedly settled and 'united strong' for 150 years It's literally framed as the central hub of civilization in the Commonwealth and significant surrounding area and 2-3 times the prevalence of Rivet City, Novac, Primm, rivaled only so far by The Strip, and it's. It should be safe AS LONG AS you don't use certain mods like A World Of Pain. Tale of Two Wastelands brings Fallout 3 into the New Vegas engine, bringing all the feature and engine upgrades (reputations, crafting, iron sights, hardcore, survival skill) from New Vegas to the Capital Wasteland. You can use any New Vegas Mods with Tale of Two Wastelands as it uses the New Vegas engine and not the old Fallout 3 one. CASM on New Vegas Nexus is an easy workaround for this issue.īut other than that, yes. Streamed live on Saturday the 17th of February 2018.
Or at the least gives it the same gameplay changes like true ironsights.
I played practically all of NV and by the time I was half way through FO3's main quest my save was unplayable because of this. The VOD for my livestream of Fallout New Vegas with the Tale of Two Wastelands mod streamed on my Twitch channel. You essentially get double the content because it brings Fallout 3 onto New Vegas engine. Otherwise your save will slowly corrupt itself and start to have severe performance issues and horrid load times.
The way that quicksaving and autosaving work essentially poisons your save file by corrupting it tiny piece by tiny piece so if you don't already avoid using those methods of saving, start avoiding them ASAP. However, an issue I did have is that because there's so much content with Fallout 3 and NV together in one game that my save file eventually committed suicide. The people behind it know what they're doing.
Set the Tale of Two Wastelands install path to the Mod Organizer 2modsTale of Two Wastelands you created in step 5.
In the installer, verify that the file paths for both your Fallout 3 and Fallout New Vegas installations are correct. It sadly isn’t compatible with some existing mods, but at least the mod’s forums have a section dedicated to finding workarounds.Īnd speaking of New Vegas, one user frustrated with Bethesda’s less-than-stellar response to the latest issue with the game (the “canvas bag” controversy) decided to take matters into their own hands and create a canvas bag mod for New Vegas.I've had no issues with TTW itself. From the pop-up, select TTWv3.2Full then Install. The mod requires clean installs of both Fallout 3 and New Vegas (along with all of the DLC), and works with both the Steam and GOG versions. This total conversion project is called Tale of Two Wastelands and allows both games (Fallout 3 and Fallout New Vegas) to be played in a single playthrough. Plus, you get all of the enhancements of the New Vegas engine (such as the companion wheel and weapon mods) to use in Fallout 3. So first wrong I notices was hearing Amata's call for help on the ole 101 emergency broadcaster, right after my honorable father QuiGonJin dies, thought that was supposed to load after Project Purity, so took it as a bad omen. The mod (which you can find more info about it on its FAQ page) allows you to play through both games with the same character, as well as travel between both games worlds via a train station, all in the New Vegas engine. Hello hello all long time lurker first time poster, love this mod with all my heart. “Tale of Two Wastelands”, a mod that lets you play Fallout 3 and its DLC in Fallout: New Vegas, and travel between the two worlds with the same character, has had a “total rebuild” in its 3.2 update. While Bethesda is currently having “difficulties” with Fallout 76, leave it to the modding community to come through and ease Fallout fans’ collective pain.