These mods may replace or add music/audio files to make Fallout 4 sound slightly different.
The mod comes with an additional 13 new structures that are premade and can be placed in almost any settlement in the game. Some settlements may be a bit more difficult to work with than others, but with a little patience you can give any settlement a ton of new homes. It helps to rotate the structures and move around before you get the spot where a house can be placed. It should be noted that it can be a bit tedious to get the houses in the right position to be placed on the ground. This is especially helpful for people who play with a controller if they're in the heat of battle and don't want to take their finger off the right control stick. This mod by SombreErmine automatically confirms your Favorites Menu selection for you instead of you needing to press "A" on your controller or "Enter" on your keyboard. This definitely helps make opening doors and finding loot much easier. This mod by zilav will force any terminal you're capable of hacking (Novice, Advanced, Expert or Master) to only display the correct password option, instead of making you slave away at a tiresome minigame. While you still have to unlock the Advanced, Expert and Master lockpicking perks, this definitely means opening doors and scoring loot much easier.
The Iron Rose apparently hates picking locks, and if you do, too, you should definitely install this mod that lets you crack every lock on the first try. While the in-game models may not always line up correctly, this is an excellent mod for a slightly more realistic outfitting experience.ĭo you find it odd that, by default, your character walks around casually aiming their weapon at anyone and anything? This mod by lesma666 swaps the default first-person carry animation with a more relaxed and natural weapon position. While screenshots have been taken of the accidental leak and it may be worth taking this latest rumour with a pinch of salt - it could simply be a placeholder date that was never meant to be seen by the public.įallout 4: Nuka-World will cost £19.99 GBP when launched and adds an all-new region with an open wasteland and park zones to explore.This simple mod by Abbalovesyou allows you to equip armor pieces (arms, legs, chest, etc) on top of most of the basic clothing items, such as suits, flannels, jeans and more. Nuka-World has been billed as the last DLC from the Bethesda team and which may have also had its official launch date leaked.Īpparently the Steam Mobile App has listed the times for Nuka-World’s debut as August 30, the last week of the month and the final day it could launch and still be on time. It seems certain that mod support will be released before the last DLC, Nuka-World is launched in August.
It can be hoped that Hines’ reference that mod support would be sorted well before November could mean an update arriving from Bethesda on the subject very soon. While fans can give a sigh of relief that Fallout 4 PS4 mods support is not set to be scrapped altogether, a firm release date is still not known. “PC mods on a console have never been done before. I expect any holdups to be resolved long before then,” Hines tweeted.