The team behind the highly ambitious Fallout 4: New Vegas mod for Fallout 4 has released an environmental comparison video between the original and the modded versions. While this total conversion mod is still a WIP project, it will give you an idea of what you can expect from it.
As you will see, there are noticeable visual differences between them. And while the Fallout 4: New Vegas mod looks better and really close to the original material, I kind of expected a bigger visual boost. Still, it looks better than Fallout New Vegas so here is hoping that the team will further improve its graphics.
Fallout 4: New Vegas is a total conversion mod that aims to recreate Obsidian Entertainment’s Fallout: New Vegas in Fallout 4’s Creation Engine. The mod will feature all of the original quests, story and content, as well as additional gameplay elements and systems from the new and improved engine.
Enjoy!

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I appreciate Bethesda’s modding community as much as the next guy, but what is the point of moving an excellent game with it’s own great mods into a more broken version of the same engine?
As much as I disliked Fallout 4. No way in hell is Fallout 4 version of gamebyro buggier and broken. That is just not true. Anyone who still plays FO3/FONV on PC can vouch for that.
And the point of it is to bring the greatness of New Vegas to more modern graphics and mechanics. They are also bringing back skills and other great RPG mechanics that were in NV. Mix that with the smoother more intuitive FPS mechanics of FO4 and you got yourself one hell of a game.