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On January the second, Benna installed his first mod; the Nevada texture pack. It is in fact not a mod, but he used a mod installer to get it installed, so we'll stick with it. The prolific modder from a small town in Norway's initial reaction to his first experience with the real modder lifestyle was undescribable, he was stunned by the sheer magnificence of the Nevada texture pack. Benna said that he felt like remastered games are a scam, seeing how much better the Nevada texture pack made Fallout: New Vegas look. And to be honest, I have to agree, I don't wanna, but I have to.
On January third, Benna continued his extensive Fallout: New Vegas playthrough, with his plethora of mods, including the famous Nevada texture pack. As of now, there are no further updates related to Benna's adventure, but there are many to come.
As a wrap up, I wanted to say thanks to Benna197, his contributions to the Fallout: New Vegas modding community, has been nothing short of inspiring and mind-boggling. It has been a treat to witness his sharp eyes and extremely nimble hands in action.
Regards,
Tofsy123