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It will never happen; Obsidian can no longer legally work on New Vegas and Bethesda obviously doesn`t care.
Use the Nexus instead, it`s much better anyway.
Congratulations OP, no-one, in the last 4 years has every asked for Worksho support for FO. You are truly a groundbreaker and I'm sure that Bethesda and Oblivion, who dropped support even for bug fixes 2 years ago, are going to drop everything and get right on modding the CK to add WS support even though hardly anyone is still making mods for the game.
Nexus does make you pay.. a whole 30 seconds to register.
The Nexus does NOT make you pay for ANYTHING (aside from a premium account)!!! I've been using the Nexus for Oblivion, Fallout 3, Fallout New Vegas, and Skyrim. All the mods I've downloaded are free. You just have to register for mods that are large in size.
you also know that there's a file size limit, right? so forget those mods that are too large.
what about the fact the the guys that made all those mods for the nexus will have to come back and upload them to the workshop? can you tell me with a straight face that they are all still around to do it for us? so eliminate all those mods as well. what we'll end up with on the workshop is a handfull of great mods and some of new stuff made by people just learning how to make mods that probably will just move on before they work the bugs out. and we'll lose thousands.
just saying the nexus is awesome and that workshop is workshop, sure isn't much of an argument to have it. more of an argument not to. got any real reasons besides point and click?