A year-old mod under construction was released last Friday, and it was such a huge release that it took Nexus Mods with it. Fallout: The Frontier is essentially a new game, built on Fallout: New Vegas.
The border has been kicking around many years, and it’s easy to see why. It is a little more ambitious than some new missions and characters; The border is set in Portland, Oregon, and is a new map that is approximately the same size Like New VegasMojave’s and almost as big as Fallout 3.
According to the mod Nexus Mods Page, The border it has three main missions – aligning with the New California Republic, the Northern Legion or the Crusaders of Steel – and more than 60 secondary missions, as well as new items and additions to your Courier’s arsenal. There are also “tens of thousands” of new lines of dialogue expressed. Oh, and you can drive tanks, vertibirds and cars.
Interestingly, it seems that there has been a small resurgence of Fallout: New Vegas in games in general. Seriously, the number of people who, regardless of each other, told me they’ve reinstalled New Vegas during the last vacation it was quite impressive.
All of this means that it makes sense that between anticipation by The borderthe launch and the love rekindled by New Vegas, the actual launch of the mod brought good traffic. When it aired last Friday, downloaders hammered the servers from the popular mod hosting site Nexus Mods. The next day, the Border team thanked everyone who helped “lock the Nexus” and all those who offer support and thanks in the first 24 hours after the broadcast.
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Fortunately, things are back to normal, and the mod is fully available for download now at Nexus mods. There is also a Steam page in development, for those who are a little scared by the modding process for Fallout: New Vegas, although a date has not yet been set. There are also useful guides for potential novice modders to learn The border, so don’t be too afraid of the process. It still involves a bit of work, but compared to the old days of modding, it’s a much smoother process.