This Week In Modding: Power Armour Gets Buffed, Skyrim Enemies Get Smarter, And More

As usual, this week has been a good one for fans of games published by Bethesda. We have some great new additions to Skyrim and Fallout: New Vegas to highlight, improving game that many of us already consider perfect.

We also have an unexpected entry from Spider-Man Remastered, and one you probably won’t appreciate if you were looking forward to Gotham Knights’ launch.

Fallout: New Vegas Mod Completely Overhauls Power Armor

Power armour in Fallout 3 and New Vegas feels like glorified clothing. While New Vegas admittedly makes you learn how to use it before you can strut around like a one-person army, it’s still just normal armour with better stats. This New Vegas mod, however, changes that completely. Titans of the New West 2.0 makes power armour huge and imposing, and even overhauls your pip-boy and melee attacks. This makes it feel like the armour is something to be piloted, not worn, just as it is in Fallout 4. The designs also look a lot better, with more variety depending on what faction you get the armour from: Enclave, NCR, or the Brotherhood of Steel.

Skyrim Mod Adds Entire City Filled With More Than 100 NPC Mages

Skyrim fans just got a new location to explore: The City of Bromjunaar. While nothing but some abandoned ruins in the base game, this mod transforms it into a bustling city of more than 100 mage inhabitants. Bromjunaar is an improved reward for completing the College of Winterhold questline. As your reward, you completely control the City, truly feeling like the most powerful mage in the land.

Skyrim Mod Stops Enemies From Forgetting They've Been Filled With Arrows

Skyrim enemies aren’t the brightest NPCs out of there. Whether it’s not noticing that their foe is ducking right in front of them, or being completely unable to hit a moving target, they definitely don’t pose much of a risk once you know what you’re doing. But now, one modder has set about making them slightly less awful, making it so they won’t forget that you’ve shot them full of arrows. This means that you can’t shoot them in the head and hide while they forget the arrow is there in the first place. Better yet, the mod gives them new voice lines for this scenario, such as "How do you just disappear in thin air?" and "Does this blood look like it's my imagination?"

This Spider-Man Remastered Mod Dunks On Gotham Knights Reviews

It hasn’t been a great week for fans looking forward to playing Gotham Knights. And not just because you literally can’t play the game if you bought it on Steam. Gotham Knights failed to impress critics when it launches, amassing dozens of low to average reviews. And now, one Marvel fan is having some fun with this, modding in a reference to the game’s low IGN score. The mod replaces Spider-Man’s character model in Spider-Man Remastered with the 5/10 IGN gave Gotham Knights, in case you want to dunk on some friends who thought it would be GOTY.

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