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Of course, the factions and the new environment, with a city of London plunged into the most absolute post-apocalyptic chaos, will not be the only thing new or different. The continent jump will also imply differences and one of them will be that the evolutionary virus that allowed the appearance of super mutant enemies will not make an appearance, although that does not mean that there may be other unpleasant surprises that you must face or have to face.

The mod will initially be available only for the PC version and will require the base game of Fallout 4 as well as all the additional content that Bethesda has been releasing during this time. If not, there will be things that do not work or will not appear directly. With just a few clicks, players can chisel out an even better, more unique, and personalized avatar to roam the Commonwealth. Skyrim modders tend to rely on two hair mods for their character customization needs - KS Hairdos and ApachiiSky Hair.

This mod ports hairstyles from both mods to Fallout 4 , giving players a ton of options when it comes to personalizing their avatars. The latest version of the mod features new hairstyles, all of which are finely detailed and unique.

This goes a long way towards amping up the otherwise bland and boring hairstyles in the base game. When combined with a high res skin mod, avatars burst to life with exotic detail. While a lot of character mods focus on the player's avatar, others try to fix up the in-game NPCs and make them more interesting.

Unique NPCs does exactly as the name suggests, by overhauling the various skin textures in the game, along with tweaked body morph values, and more. The mod essentially overhauls all the NPCs of the game from scratch, so that they don't all look like cookie cutouts of one another with a few basic differences. They're designed to look unique unto themselves, with a greater variety of facial choices. This is perfect for those who have already played through the game multiple times.

Tweaking the perfect avatar doesn't just consist of body morphs and textures, but facial expressions, as well. Show Your Emotion is a mod that gives players the option to change their facial expressions in order to display their current mood at any given time, which is a unique approach.

The story is basic Fallout with a twist, and it centers around a group of people trying to bring America from the dead, one building block at a time. It may be a little short at around 2 hours of play, but many of the quests are repeatable, and it's one more option to elongate the play experience with more content.

This mod takes place on a mysterious island intended for combat and exploration. It takes its cues from many of Skyrim's mods that add new locations to the game and acts as an engaging alternative to the main questline.

Players will square off against a host of enemies including a Synth Army, as well as powerful Temple Knights. The mod also features more armor and weapon options, vending machines that sell ammo, weapons, and other items, and a neat little gadget called a Karma Printer. This device can summon Wraiths that can fight alongside the player or special craftable support items. It consists of 10 main quests, 41 side quests, and plenty of extras to discover.

The mod boasts hours of total gameplay time, which is definitely far beyond the average. There's no fully-fledged sequential story to follow, but rather a series of quests with individual initiatives that form a loose narrative. It includes a new companion, a new batch of collectible bobbleheads, and 5, lines of recorded dialogue across an astonishing 70 voice actors. It's definitely a must-play for hardcore Fallout fans.

The Train is the first Fallout 4 mod to feature a Commonwealth settlement built onto a fully moving train, and that alone is worth the work of downloading and installing the mod.

There is no in-depth explanation for this mod. It does exactly what its name suggests—infinite ammo for all the weapons your companions or settlers own. As long as they have, at least one round in inventory, they can go berserk and shoot infinitely. Customize the Commonwealth into your own personal style with the addition of seven new pre-built sets, prefab building units, and hundreds of new decorative, lighting, and household furniture that are not included in the initial workshop.

Crop planters, new farmable crops, barriers, and fences are also added in this mod. The perfect merge between Fallout 4 and The Sims 4 can be obtained through this mod. Who said the post-apocalypse has to look dull? The pressure of saving the Commonwealth and sustaining a settlement can sometimes be too much. Offer your Sole Survivor a place to unwind and relax away from the busy scenario the settlement might be. With the Basement Living mod, add 10 standalone basement and bunker homes with their own craftable doors and workshops.

These can be placed and entered from any settlement without affecting it or requiring any workarounds. The basement rooms are fully customizable. Give your character their much-needed privacy by downloading this mod now! A full revamp on how the rooms on Vault 81 look. The Faction Housing Overhaul adds new rooms such as a gym, a shower area, a laundry room, and a series of different workbenches, including cooking, armor, weapon, chem, and power armor.

Overall, this is a pretty neat overhaul to the housing factions. Other housing overhauls are also available, so make sure to check them all out and see which one you like best! We are strong believers that the music and auditive effects can either make or break a scene.

In a strong story-driven game such as Fallout 4, where the developers are trying with all their might to transport you to the Commonwealth, music is extremely important.

Besides, it adds fun to the open-world exploration and game depth in general. Characters on Fallout 4 are always pointing their gun forward, which disrupts the gameplay experience. Implementing this mod will make your character lower the gun when they are not firing, allowing for a clearer visual space when not engaged in battle.

A simple animation sweep to make your experience way better. Sometimes success is found in the simplest of gestures. Taking the role-playing experience to the max, the Alternative Start mod offers the player the opportunity to decide which role to play, allowing you to choose among 36 different occupations.

Occupations include arsonist, brawler, courier, doctor, soprano, wastelander, and many more. Each occupation has its own specific starting gear, weapon, location, and perk. Your chosen occupation also defines your faction allies.

The story then proceeds as normal, but these factors guarantee a different approach to it. The Wheel Menu is such a helpful and great addition that it is crazy to think that Bethesda did not come up with it in the first place.

Through the Fallout 3 Wheel Menu Mod, you obtain a radial menu where you can easily equip and unequip different items and use consumables. This echoes a feature found in Fallout 76 , but it has been modified to enhance the Fallout 4 gameplay instead.

It is not a drastic change, but one that definitely comes in handy in critical parts of the game. Scenario changes and visual alterations seem to be a favorite among the Fallout 4 community. Summer, Sprint, Winter, and Fall are all present in this mod, making the in-game experience more enticing.

Packed with new colors, textures, and patterns, the Seasons Project is perfect for screenshot junkies or anyone that wishes to exploit the role-playing experience behind Fallout 4. Many fans have compared it to The Sims 2: Seasons expansion, creating a fun sense of remembrance to the game.



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