

Updated on September 19, 2022, by Ritwik Mitra: The Bethesda modding community has developed massively, ever since the early days of modding games like Morrowind and Oblivion to kingdom come. Regardless of how many times you've played Fallout 4, looking at a few mods might make you want to jump back into it. Related: Fallout 4: Plot Holes That Aren’t Actually Plot HolesĪ carefully constructed mod load order can completely change your gameplay experience. Bethesda has a reputation for creating compelling worlds that could greatly benefit from user-created additions, which often seek to resolve unaddressed bugs or improve on what's already there. Mod support is one of the best features in the console release of the game, for good reason. Unfortunately, few PS4 titles allow you to do that, but that's not the case when it comes to Fallout 4.

As promised by the modder, a future update will also add nuclear weapons.Nothing makes a game better than installing some fun mods.

It's quite an exciting modification for Fallout 4, which also changes the standard base-building mechanic of the game. You then bring these items to your base and use a special terminal to trade them in for resources that can be exchanged for useful things such as shipments, guns, uniforms, you name it.” ‘Thumblesteen’ adds, “then you recover tactical and strategic resources such as intel, officer's berets (to collect bounties), hazmat materials, even nuclear weapon cores. According to the creator of the mod, players are free to play as they like, and this includes sniping, stealth actions, use of big guns explosions, and more. In addition to packing a new world and story, this DLC-sized mod adds new enemies to the game alongside an “officer system” which allows players to fight enemies, raid their bases, and play as a commando. So as you had all these modders porting cool stuff from Call of Duty games and what have you in an effort to make the player be tacticool, I decided to add the missing piece, namely, the surrounding environment.” “But my problem was always how the world was full of comic book type themes like robots and monsters and it never quite seemed to fit with what people wanted. “I think Fallout 4 has hit a Zeitgeist of a lot of tacticool army type things”, the modder writes.
