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Revision as of 05:06, February 14, 2021

A Means to an End: Ultimate Edition
A STEP hosted mod guide created and maintained by Audley.
Last Update: 5:06:03 14 February 2021 (UTC)

- Visit the A Means to an End section on the forums to provide helpful feedback and to ask for support. [Placeholder]
- This guide is hosted by STEP. Contributions to STEP for hosting expenses can be made here.
- Want to know more about the author? Click here to see his STEP profile. Messages are welcome.

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Introduction and Summary

A Means to an End is a modding guide for Fallout: New Vegas that with one goal in mind: to build the most heavily modded game we can while still maintaining balance, stability, and performance. This guide is aimed at both the expert and the beginner - offering a comprehensive list of mods along with instructions so that even the most non-tech-savvy player can follow along and achieve a modded game. By the end of this guide you will have a complete and (mostly) lore-friendly setup that will offer the following key features:

  • A much more challenging game without it becoming a chore for the player.
  • A better looking game while maintaining good performance.
  • More things to do in the game that are lore-friendly and enhance replay-ability.
  • A game that remains stable and conflict-free.

Author's Development System

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