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Just want to spice things up a bit without making the game too easy.
Color, textures, items, and content.
Of course with stability mainly in mind.
Suggestions are fine but just because someone says their game is stable, or they have no problems with a specific mod means nothing.
You would be better off reading the posts on the mods nexus page for any mod you're thinking about installing. Because if there are problems you'll see people posting about them.
Is it really that selfish of me to ask for a few stable mods of the type Im looking for, that people enjoy? Geez
Not selfesh at all. And you don't have to read 1500 posts, but skimming the last 2-3 pages would usually tell you if people are having issues with a mod. Checking out the bug reports if there are any wouldn't hurt either.
Also, using the menu at the top of the nexus page you can search for mods broken up into catgories. Or you can use the search option which works great. Whatever you do, all I'm saying is to spend a few minutes reading a mods page for requirements, conflicts, problems, etc... before you install it. That will help to minimize many of the problems that mods can cause.
BTW here's a few recomendations. Perk per Level-Level cap at 100 which basically does 2 things exactly as the name implies. It gives you a new perk every level instead of every other level and raises the the level cap to 100.
The 2nd one is a perk mod called Robco Certified. It adds 2 new perks. The first one lets you turn any robot into a follower, even robots you already killed. You can have 5 or 10 robots following you around to fight your battles with the robco certified perk. It also adds the Mad Scientist perk which lets you create cyborgs from dead dogs, deathclaws, people and even radroach meat and robot spare parts. It's a pretty fun mod. (The Robco Certified mod requires the Old World Blues DLC).