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Huntard Dec 26, 2024 @ 9:43am
Is there a mod collection as good as Nordic Souls like in Skyrim?
which really adds a lot of stuff while respecting the vanilla theme and make the game feel like 2.0

but which do not make the game boring based on drinking 30 liters of water per day sleeping at the slightest effort (I find the survival mods really very poorly implemented)

a long time ago I tried "A storywealth"

it was cool but apart from the construction of settlement there was not much new content

so is there a collection of mods that really puts everyone in agreement and close to Nordic souls?

thank you very much
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PeaceMaker Dec 26, 2024 @ 9:55am 
You don't ask for much do you?
trey Dec 26, 2024 @ 11:14am 
Originally posted by Leandros Adeptus Snitchus:
so is there a collection of mods that really puts everyone in agreement and close to Nordic souls?
The Nexus is a collection of mods that has what you're looking for..
Zekiran Dec 26, 2024 @ 11:47am 
Don't use collections for this game. While skyrim might be capable of using whatever piles of stuff easily, Fallout 4 does not always play well with collected mods that may or may not be CURRENT to the version of the game that is NOW available.

If you didn't think storywealth was good, ... you're on your own. I still won't recommend using collections but that one was quite well lauded so if it fell flat for you, you need to decide what YOU want and do the searching for YOUR favorite looking mods so that you can see if they're all appropriate to your current build of the game...
Survival base water needs are actually medically accurate. The statement of 30 liters a day is hyperbole. You will be 100% fine on 8 hours sleep out of 24, though 10 hours is more convenient, but if you want to push the envelope you can sleep much less than that without ever getting the Tired state.

There’s many things to quibble with about Survival but the basic quantity of sleep and water needs isn’t one of them.
Last edited by The Inept European; Dec 27, 2024 @ 2:24pm
You could check which are the most popular collections on nexus.
Though I must confess I just had a poor experience with one.
I looked at it firt saw some of the same mods I use saw cool pics of an improved looking wasteland.
But whne I donwlaoded it it it was dozens ( !) of armor mods, dozens of weapons mods and a number of script heavy quest mods.
And the 600 mods list wouldnt play because it was over plug in limit and manually setting hundreds of mods ot light was not in my evening plans.
Plus some of the mods were NG only and I am on .163
Oh, and about a 100 hundreds adding more monsters/creatures animals.
Several mods seemingly adding more ghouls.
It was despite my first presumably pretty much the opposite direction of who I like to change things up.

So I had to spend half the evneing to disable and uninstall hundreds of mods (cuz I didnt want them crowding my game folders if I wasnt going to use them) and fixing configuration issues and missing plug ins due to version changes among mods I shared with that collection.

I believe collection can still have a good purpose.
Go down the collections mods list click on those that seem interesting and then download that selection only.

Its a bit sad for the collection authors because many try very hard to deconflict and curate their lists and in the end a user finds he doesnt like it at all.

Making such collection is a thankless job.
So I look over some lcollections looking for gems, and if I like portions I make a post to let the guy know i used some of what was in it.

There are some collections that are basically modules of 20 ish related mods and so are of limited scope.
I would check those out first.
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Date Posted: Dec 26, 2024 @ 9:43am
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