@@WebbProductionsEntertainment Hey man you keep up the great work, you definitely have some of the coolest mods for fallout new vegas that will stay in my mod list for ever, I can’t wait for the next mod you create 😊 And thank you 🙏
@@minasuylitch8966 I’ve not seen this one I’ll check it out, is it an oldie? And sometimes I spurt shite without even realising in some of my videos 😂😂
F.Y.I for anyone who wants the highwayman mod: There is an *unofficial* standalone mod which has the car system ripped out of the frontier and acts as its own standalone mod, so you thankfully won’t need to download the frontier in order to get it working. It works pretty well from my own testing, with the only drawback being that it uses an older version of the drivable highwayman mod that doesn’t have the updated car model, but that aside it’s still a pretty good mod and also has the option to include cars featured in the frontier, as well as a couple other additions and changes you can choose to include with it’s installer.
@@Despon That would be ideal for some since frontier was like 20GB which I’m not very interested in playing just so I can drive cars You’re a life saver for mentioning this
Woops. Only just remembered that the rusted highwayman seen in the video is not apart of the original highwayman mod and from a different mod which adds the new, rusted model as an addon. The mod is called Physically Based Vehicles.
Could you do this for fallout 4? I know there's already videos like this for fallout 4 but those videos don't go as in depth as people like you do and they don't bother to actually find many mods
@@HunterRamirez-rl3by Yeah I can do matey that’s gave me an idea for my next video, I’ve not modded fallout 4 in many years so I’ll be excited to see what new mods they’ve got That classic feel definitely needs to be applied to fallout 4 also thanks for watching bud
The original fallout look was so much better. I'm not a big fan of what Bethesda took the art direction too. They went way to far into the whole 50s retro look.
@@DayBowBow 100% I feel like it’s gone fairly cartoonish now compared to back then which seemed gritty dark and scary I feel like there’s just too much colour especially in fallout 4
@@JFM-FTW My problem is less that there's color, the originals have plenty of that, but that it barely feels like the apocalypse happened, much less that it's TWO HUNDRED years after the fact. Fallout 4 has people dress like it's still 1950. People wear letterman jackets, baseball uniforms, and dress like greasers. There's even a hairstyle in 76 that looks like the Pink Poodles gals from Grease. The classic fallout games didn't have people dress like folks did prewar, society collapsed and people reverted to tribal, more homely village style of clothing. Rags and robes were big with folks who don't live in big cities. And those who do live in big cities certainly weren't wearing any lettermans or greaser styles. The Classic Fallout games' pre-war America wasn't literally the 1950s but slightly futuristic. That doesn't even make sense for how technology would progress, even without transistors or whatever. Hell, there's even a very rudimentary version of the Internet that you can browse in Fallout 1
@@simplyhoodie very true I think Bethesda just empathised that 50s art style which in my opinion looks somewhat ugly unless it’s done right The originals definitely had more of a dread feeling and look to them more like what mad max 1 was somewhat like