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Makes some cosmetic changes to the main NCR bases to make them look more like a military camp would look.

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I really just made this for myself as a bit of fun, but anyway...

Update: This is an extension of my Cleaner Camp Forlorn Hope mod, and now includes Camps Golf and McCarren as well.

Description: It always irked me a bit that the NCR army bases, Camp Forlorn Hope in particular were so messy. It's certainly not how I'd imagine military camps to look. So I tidied them up a bit.

Forlorn Hope: I removed most of the piles of trash and replaced them with stacks of military supplies, crates and barrels and such. I also removed that one tent that blocked the main path through the camp. I didn't want to make it too neat and tidy, as it's a front line camp after all, but it no longer looks like a junk pile.

Camp Golf: Cleaned up inside the tents (with the exception of the Misfits tent) to make them look like soldiers lived in them and not squatters or something. Cleaned up a few of the bits of trash and old barrels, added a few more crates and stuff.

Camp McCarren: Tidied up the mess hall and removed most of the trash on the ground. I also added a few items of desk clutter to the officer's offices just to make them look more lived in and for a bit of fun.

It adds nothing in terms of loot (or practically nothing), all the changes are cosmetic with the exception of a bedroll that the player can now use in Forlorn Hope.

The mod will likely conflict with any other mod that references the items I've touched but since all the items are bits of rubbish you're probably safe. But please feel free to let me know if you have problems, or notice any other issues. Or just let me know what you think.

Files: Cleaner NCR Bases does all three camps, Cleaner Camp Forlorn Hope is just Camp Forlorn Hope, obviously.

Installation: The usual, extract or copy one or the other .esm into the game's Data file, then when you start the game select Data Files, and tick the appropriate esm.