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Edit: some more recs if you want to go lighter: We are the Minutemen, and NPCs Travel.
-Tales of the Commonwealth are the first ones that come to mind.
-Also Commonwealth Captives (when you bust raider/gunner/mutant lairs you get to rescue tied up damsels in distress, which you can then add to your settlements, you can also have a setting to include dudes to rescue but thats always a bit creepy to me because of the way these NPCs are tied up if you get my meaning)
- There is a mod called "more attacks on Settlements" but it is said to be buggy (I read up on it since I was thinking the same way you do). But i get you. when you have built a great defense at great expense it means no one will show up to challenge it. Deterrrence in action.
- Also yes Nexus has tons more mods and is well organized. However a number of creators have recently left nexus (and locked thier files) due to a lot of heavy handed moderating and forcing files into collections and a few political censorshop things even.
So a number of Mods can now only be found on Discord.
Highly highly recommend against downloading any "collection".
Research your mods individually. At best, use a collection as a GUIDE to figure out what you want out of that grab-bag of potentially broken stuff.
"- Also yes Nexus has tons more mods and is well organized. However a number of creators have recently left nexus (and locked thier files) due to a lot of heavy handed moderating and forcing files into collections and a few political censorshop things even."
"a number of creators" - about 6 of them, with very, very bad results for them.