Nexus Community for making me comfortable enough to contribute and being patient while I fixed the recent conflict.Whenever I get the urge to play a Fallout game, any Fallout game, I end up crossing the Mojave Desert in search of revenge. Try as I might, I couldn't overcome some of the conflicts without it. Tex Paintower for doing something similar - and leaving the comment about using NVSE on his write-up. Look at Max Level Adjustment by Tex Paintower, which has an option to take the level to a stunning 255! If so, I'd recommend placing this after the other file in the load order. Still, something that changes iMaxCharacterLevel could interfere. There was an issue where the Max Level setting was getting over written, so I've tried to account for it in 1.2. Fallout New Vegas, with or without the DLC's This should work with or without a TTW set-up.ġ. I've also begun playing Tale of Two Wastelands ( TTW) recently, which is what led to me working out the conflict that was there previously. This newest version is because I've been playing a lot again recently and I wanted the joy of still leveling up as I explore some of the fine content that has been released by the community. The first version, which only raised the cap to level 50, was for a friend. I also added a quest script that will do a check to ensure the maximum level setting remains at 100 (handles an issue hopefully where it was being overwritten). I only modified three items (the leveling help dialogue to say one perk a level and the two variables that determine maximum level and how often you receive a perk. The base game maximum level was 30, and all of the DLC increased it to 50. Increases the maximum character level up to a maximum level of 100.
Grants 1 perk per level instead of 1 every other level.