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There are too many good ones. Enderal, the entire Viva New Vegas modding guide, Tale of Two Wastelands, it's truly difficult to nail one down as my favorite. I play Bethesda games entitely modded these days and wouldn't have it any other way.
Enderal was really good. Don't think I ever finished the game because I lost my save, but there was a lot to that game and the map was designed really well (especially the capital city).
Agreed! Never finished it either, but I love passion projects.
Ramblelime on YouTube does mod reviews for Bethesda games and his videos are great, they are legitimate long-form analysis videos for an underappreciated genre.
Plus, he has given comrade vibes, he personally identified with a group of Communists in one Fallout mod.
Nehrim always looked cool but I never got around to trying it. Total conversion mods look like something I would enjoy.
I love total conversions, even sloppily made ones like Dust and New California, or even overly ambitious ones with team and writing issues like The Frontier (obv excluding the sex pest shit). The amateurish charm is undeniable to me.