
Using the Creation Engine used to make Skyrim and Fallout 4, this team hopes to create a faithful copy of the Mojave Wasteland map, with all the iconic locations, characters and quests from the original. While this dream is still not likely to happen, a team of modders and dedicated fans decided to make it a goal to give fans a look at what a remastered New Vegas might look like.Ī group within the modding community started the project in 2017, and they've made plenty of progress. As expected, this texture pack is only available for the PC versions of said games.Ever since Fallout: New Vegas came out in 2010, fans have been begging Bethesda to let Obsidian make another Fallout game. Those interested can download the new “Legacy Reborn” Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas texture mod from Nexusmods. If that’s the case, those users could opt to use either the “Medium” or “Low” quality presets.

According to “Spiffyskytrooper”, no performance drops were experienced when using the “high preset”, although some users of lower-end setups might experience drops while using the higher-quality versions of the mod. The texture pack comes with three quality presets, including a “High”, “Medium”, and “Low” preset with the “High” preset being almost entirely in 2K resolution. Almost all textures share a similar visual profile to their vanilla counterparts, with some exceptions being made for textures and objects that were already visually ambiguous in the base game.” Legacy Reborn’s mission statement is simple: Keep the essence of vanilla, but in a modern quality standard. “What exactly does this mean? Many texture packs like to make radically large visual differences, and while this isn't necessarily bad I find that the soul of Fallout 3 and New Vegas can get lost in all the new visuals. “Legacy Reborn aims to overhaul all landscape (and more) textures across both Fallout 3 and New Vegas, while retaining their vanilla essence”, the creator of the mod writes.
