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The included mods are ... alright. Gun Runners arsenal does have a nice selection of enhanced or improved weapons and ammo.
If you have time, spend a few days building a mod list with what you want, writing them in an excel, writing their special requirements, then build your own mod list based on that.
I did that, it was time consuming, but now I am running 121 mods, most of them quest and gameplay mods, and I had 0 crashes and 0 issues.
The only thing I needed to do was to disable anti aliasing and anisotropy, cause I forgot to do that from the start, and change water displacement or something like that to 0, because water was transparent in some situations. EDIT: And I changed some ENB values, disabling DOF and changing interior lighting.
ZERO crashes. 121 mostly gameplay mods, that are the most conflicting ones.
EDIT2: I also use this guide, not because of stuttering, but because I have a high end PC in report to this game: https://www.reddit.com/r/fnv/comments/3cjtqu/fix_for_stuttering_on_moderately_high_to_high_end/
Also it adds a lot off cool, vanilla-friendly stuff to the game without breaking the feeling of the original lore.