WARNING Installing mods requires you to add to / remove / alter the main files of the game - ALWAYS use caution when installing mods. Gameplay Mods These mods update gameplay mechanics to make Fallout 4 a more functional experience. This mod by Cirosan and Shadwar removes the four vague response prompts and replaces them with the full text of what your character will say, similar to the dialogue options in Fallout 3 and New Vegas. There's also a French and Russian translation available.There's a 'Lite' version for gamepad users, though it currently lacks the proper formatting to keep longer responses from being cropped off the screen. Instead of frantically searching for ammo while simultaneously collecting dozens of useless spare parts, why not put that to good use and craft yourself some bullets? Thanks to Xylozi's mod, this functionality is now enabled - and it sort of begs the question 'Why wasn't this included to begin with?'
This simple mod by Abbalovesyou allows you to equip pieces (arms, legs, chest, etc) on top of most of the basic clothing, such as suits, flannels, jeans and more. While the in-game models may not always line up correctly, this is an excellent mod for a slightly more realistic outfitting experience. Do you find it odd that, by default, your character walks around casually aiming their at anyone and anything? This mod by lesma666 swaps the default first-person carry animation with a more relaxed and natural position.
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 you still have to unlock the Advanced, Expert and Master lockpicking, this definitely means opening doors and scoring loot much easier. This mod by zilav will force any 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. This definitely helps make opening doors and finding loot much easier. 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 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. Tired of taking a long time to build houses for your various?
Need more buildings for fast? Try using this mod made by Jyasu that allows you to plop houses into your settlement. PlopableHouse01.jpgIt should be noted that it can be a bit tedious to get the houses in the right position to be placed on the ground.
It helps to rotate the and move around before you get the spot where a house can be placed. Some 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.The mod comes with an additional 13 new that are premade and can be placed in almost any settlement in the game.Audio Mods These mods may replace or add music/audio files to make Fallout 4 sound slightly different. This mod by HittingGuide45 replaces most of the combat music found in Fallout 4 with music from the Hotline Miami games.
This mod not only replaces the combat music but also audio like the main menu music and death sounds which add a different feeling to the game. This mod replaces firing sounds with the John Cena theme. Are you a fan of the Macho Man Randy Savage? Well this mod from Rishlite allows you to hear the glorious 'OH YEAH' every time you place a lot of within one of your selttlements.The mod also changes the Pip Boy icon picture that pops up each time you earn extra experience to a picture of Macho Man Randy Savage. Everything is better with a little Randy Savage giving you props for doing well.
Bethesda's post-apocalyptic RPG became the first game on Xbox One to utilize mods on console. Mods are a coup for Xbox One users who want to alter their game, and there are mods for practically everything. There are so many to go through, so it can be hard to know where to start. We've compiled a comprehensive list of the most rewarding, interesting and weird mods available.Any mods requiring additional content and DLC will say so.You'll need to a make a Bethesda account to access the mods which you can do from within the game on your Xbox.Note: Achievements are disabled while mods are active.THE BIG ONE - Cheat Mode Ultimate Holotape Menu. This mod, while tiny in size, is freaking huge in terms of capability.
Most people will probably look for this type of thing first. Offers all the standard things you might expect, God Mode, Unlimited Carry Weight, Infinite Ammo, Max Perk and S.P.E.C.I.A.L points. But it goes so much further than that: extra inventory slots, easy lockpicking and terminal access, add weapons (DLC if installed and base game), spawn enemies or settlers, add crafting materials. AND SO MUCH MORE!This is the best place to start if you want to power your way through the game with little to stand in your way. It will always be in the top slot of your miscellaneous items menu, and the menu is accessed via your Pip-Boy and at any time. Perfect.The Unofficial Patch.
When someone speaks to you in the Commonwealth, you're given options of a couple of words for each dialogue choice. This mod stacks the dialogue options in full, so you can see in advance what your choices are and what the full response will be. This makes the dialogue options more in keeping with how they were in Fallout 3.
The mod will also display the 'tone' of the choice, so if you're hoping to give a snappy response, it'll be clearly displayed with a 'tonal inflection' — no more accidental sarcastic responses to people you need to butter up.Green in the Commonwealth. Adds a boost of much-needed color to the Commonwealth environments. You could argue that after 200 years since the nuclear bombs dropped, at least some of the grass and leaves would probably have grown back in that time.The Commonwealth is bleak and desolate much of the time, and Green in the Commonwealth adds extra greenery textures; including flowers, lush bushes, and plants. This mod is aesthetic only but certainly does add a level of immensity that some felt was lacking before.Stronger Workshop Defensesadds a lot stronger defense items to your workshop menus, and the great thing is, it requires no additional perks. If your survivor bases are suffering, you can throw down some insane turrets which will rip through any raiders that come knocking.Scrap EverythingIt's a little irritating when you're trying to build a settlement for survivors, and there are things that you can't remove to add one more desperately needed power generator.
With you can remove almost everything. If you wanted to strip a settlement to the bare rock and build from the bottom upwards, you can.Beantown Interiors Project - Requires Far Harbor DLC. This gun does exactly what it says on the tin. It's a gun, that you can use to travel to otherwise unreachable areas.
Is there something hiding on top of that building? Whip out your, take aim and fire to instantly move to the target. Planning on picking a pocket?
Use your gun to create a quick getaway. Being chased by a Randy Savage Deathclaw (see below)? Use the gun for instant evasion!
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Or maybe you're over-encumbered and you've been looting the abandoned homes of the Commonwealth. Your pockets are full to bursting, and you just can't move.
The gun solves this problem too!Dauntless - Submarine Player Home - Requires Far Harbor DLC. Oh my word, this mod is macabre. If you want to inject a creepy and morbid vibe to your game, this mod adds a horror questline based on real cannibals and serial killers.
Lurching off the standard quest path, this mod includes puzzles that will need the player to move things around and search for clues in a creepy basement. Companions are made to wait outside (the mod creator states this is because there isn't room for the player in amongst everything surrounding you) making this mod one of the eeriest and unsettling to play. And it's twisted to boot!Macho Claws. This power armor, inspired by the Big Daddies in Bioshock is totally kick-ass. It increases your carry weight, boosts your movement speed, and can even go underwater. Further to this, is has a cool lamp that comes in different colors to light up the depths.
While there is one Power Armor set, it has different helmets that represent the different types of Daddies in Bioshock. It's a tank in human clothing.The Wild Wastelandwas a trait from Fallout New Vegas that made exploration a little more unpredictable.
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Remember the 'Indiana Jones Found Dead in a Refridgerator' moment from New Vegas? That was down to The Wild Wasteland trait which brings random encounters and events, as well as odd items and easter eggs. This trait isn't in Fallout 4, but a mod has been made to emulate it.CROSSCybernetics. Bottles, bottles everywhere and not a drop to drink. This is a cool and interesting mod. The Commonwealth is stuffed with empty Nuka Cola bottles, and beyond scavenging them for glass materials, they're pretty useless.
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What if you could fill them back up with that life giving Nuka nectar? Now you can, with the! Drop it into one of your settlements, ensure it's powered sufficiently, and fill away. The machine takes a bottle and a bottlecap and fills the bottle up with that sweet life giving liquid.Dark Husky DogmeatDogmeat again, I can't get enough of this pixellated pooch. This time, you can retexture him into a. The mod doesn't do anything else. It just gives him a fresh look!Real Nights with Real Lights.
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