If I missed something, I likely scrolled right by it. These are in no order, I'm just kind of skimming the list of what I have. This makes everything easier since I won't need to provide links or future help since you already know what you're doing. I was just trying to set you up to find something you would like and was ready to provide any help you might need getting things running. Your OP stated you played the game and got bored/dumped the game followed up with "I'm hoping F4 got the same treatment." indicating you had no idea what mods were available. If you're interested in survival I recommend Horizon which changes almost every aspect of the game but requires a bit of work and several supporting mods to set up.Īlright gotcha. I also highly recommend Amazing Follower Tweaks which lets you make changes to how many followers can be in your group as well as their fighting behavior, following distance, speech, and even lets you make them into hoarders for you. With over 300 mods running I rarely CTD, and certainly have less issues than I did with the vanilla game. I absolutely recommend the unofficial patch as it fixes almost every bug in the game. There are mods that let you modify appearances, visuals, music, even gameplay. You'll also want CBBE as a lot of armor and clothing mods require those if you're getting into that part of modding. This will need to be updated when the game is along with any mods that use it. You'll want to look into Fallout 4 Script Extender as you'll need it for some mods. Keep in mind too that you can only run 255 plugins in Fallout 4, I have had to repackage several mods into single plugins over the years since the game launched as hitting the 255 limit happens faster than you'd think, especially if you get into visual mods. Making all the mods work together takes a lot of time a patience, some mods outright break others but those issues are usually listed in each mod's page. Pick out the stuff you like, sort out which mod manager you want to run with (Vortex, Mod Organizer, etc) and get to work. Go to Nexusmods and browse what they have. You really need to just look through what's available and plan out what you want to build. What I change or make alterations to you may not be interested in. Modding is a very personal thing and a hobby in itself. I could make you a list of mods that I like but in the end it's a waste of time. I have well over 1000 hours into this game just modding shit. They even have a mod to use the old VATS system vs the current.Ĭheck out this persons channel as they still cover lots of the newer mods.įallout 4 took me a bit to get into, but I like it just the same as the other Fallout titles, put over 200 hours into it and the mods help a whole lot. well allows you to take cover like in Gears Of War, Mass Effect etc (sorta a look thing as it does involve setting) More children, does exactly that.adds more children lol (Lots of mods for adding more people and different races, factions etc)Ĭore gameplay stuff like Better Settlers make them actually smarter and do more complex things Regrowth or any vegetation mod really as it adds more to the world Don't mind them (they need to be reported btw as I get not liking a game, but this attacking gamers cause they like a game you don't needs to be addressed)ĭownload the unofficial patch, its a patch that the community made that corrects what many of us feel are the worst bugs and issues.ĭecay - makes the game much more darker and looks like Fallout 3 in terms of color temp
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