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This took maybe 5 minutes to make which is why im surprised after 10+ years a mod like this doesn't exist yet. Despite never playing any of the DLCs I still have them installed, HOWEVER I completely understand why some people don't like the DLCs or the changes they made to the base game. The linear story progression, the pop culture references peppered everywhere, It's the same complaints people had with Fallout 2. DuskWulf Breaks it down perfectly in the comment section of their mod New Vegas DLC Begone, but heres a quote that summarizes what they said.
I was profoundly unimpressed by the DLCs. The problem I had with them was that they didn't really embody the concept of player choice and agency that the main game did. They were all, to an extent, very linear. And Honest Hearts and Lonesome Road alike felt more like someone needed a soapbox to air grievances rather than actually being valid content for the game. It just shows that having a big team talk things over rather than being driven by auteurship (as the DLCs were) is the right choice. I feel like The Outer Worlds suffered from auteurship too.