Simply modifies the amount of EXP earned depending on your difficulty. Rewards playing on harder difficulties!
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Version 1.0
Added mod.
This mod increases the amount of EXP you gain from playing on higher difficulties, while lowering it for easier difficulties. The amount your EXP is modified by is equal to the median of the enemy damage modifier and 1.0. A similar mechanic was seen in Fallout 3.
For example:
Very Easy : Player 2.0x / Enemies 0.50x - EXP = 0.75x
Easy : Player 1.5x / Enemies 0.75x - EXP = 0.875x
Normal : Player 1.0x / Enemies 1.0x - EXP = 1.0x
Hard : Player 0.75x / Enemies 1.5x - EXP = 1.25x
Very Hard : Player 0.50x / Enemies 2.0x - EXP = 1.5x
Survival : Player 0.75x / Enemies 4.0x - EXP = 2.0x (most people think it's 2.0x, it's actually 4.0x due to a hidden perk)
Simply install with your mod manager. Compatible with everything except other mods that change the EXP rates.
I'm aware that this mechanic was a bit controversial in Fallout 3. Luckily, this is a mod. You don't have to use it.