

It also comes in four forms, forested, dead, total devastation and lite. This mod makes replaces the trees with a fresh, lively look. There’s also a bunch of lightning storms, which are pretty atmospheric. The cycle can be flicked off, but I feel this is probably one of the best features of the mod. They offer an interesting cycle pleasant, rainy, cloudy, foggy, windy and Nuclear Winter. This graphic mod actually aims to focus on the weather. This mod is actually different to what you’d probably expect. There’s extra detail and attention paid to faces, and the little bits of extra texturing really adds to how the game looks. The mod focuses on cloud affects and how they would play in the world. It’s simple but effective and makes the game more pleasing to roam around. The realism ENB does what it says on the tin, makes the game look more realistic. The mod adds different lighting, a film grain and changes some colours a little. It’s almost as if you feel like it’s a brand new game. The world is given a whole new feeling and looks with this ENB. The wasteland changes from a dull world to one with more vibrant colors. There’s a lot of ENBs, but Midharastic’s ENB seems to really push the boat out in Fallout 3. You can download NMC’s Texture Pack here. The only real downside is that Fallout 3 DLC isn’t touched by this mod. The mod has been downloaded over 1 million times.

All of this was done by one guy who spent a long time working through each texture, one by one.

NMC’s texture pack is widely renown in the modding world for being one of the best of its kind.

Without any further delay, let us take a look at the top 15 Fallout 3 graphic mods. Provided you have a decent gaming PC, you can use the mods listed below to make Fallout 3 one of the best looking open world games out there. Its been almost six years since Fallout 3 launched in 2008 and since then a lot of mods have released for the PC version that take the game to an all together different level.
