Fallout 3 has been one of the more divisive entries in the franchise. Although that has certainly changed with the infamous Fallout 76, Fallout 3 remains a low point in the eyes of some fans.

Often, the root of this perception is the massive changes from the beloved isometric RPG of Fallout 1 and 2 to the Elder Scrolls style first person that is the hallmark of Bethesda games. Furthermore, Fallout 3 had another notorious similarity to other Bethesda Games: the bugs that come with them, particularly during launch.

However, Fallout 3 has evolved to a cult classic, in no small part to the mods that have improved the gameplay and corrected the bugs in the base game and the expansions.

Let's take a look at the best mods for Fallout 3 that have helped push it from ridicule to an underappreciated classic! Fallout 3 Mod Manager The Fallout 3 Mod Manager is the must-have, entry point mod. Fondly referred to as FOMM, the Fallout 3 Mod Manager is the one stop shop for all mod management. It informs you what mods are installed and allows you to select which mods (both official and unofficial) should be active at any given time. More importantly, it helps avoid the failed installations and bugs that would make the game unplayable (and there were a lot of those in the early days).

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This is the essential tool for the Fallout 3 modding community as well. It helps with testing and editing mods to see what works and what doesn't. Used in conjunction with the Fallout Script Extender (FOSE), this becomes the modders haven for creating anything for Fallout 3. So before you plug in any other mod, make sure the FOMM is in there first!

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