( Disclaimer: Mods are typically not recommended for a first playthrough, and they disable your ability to acquire trophies on whatever save file you have modded. Since I recently finished up a new modded playthrough of Fallout 4, I wanted to share with all of you the four mods I chose that really made the experience fresh and cool for my fourth time through the game – check’em out!
Many of the mods are basically cheats, ways to break the game and make things infinitely easier – I did my best to avoid these, as I wanted to maintain some level of challenge, but still find new and interesting ways to spice up the experience. Now, I’ve only ever played the Fallout and Elder Scrolls series on consoles, so I was unfamiliar with the concept of mods, but he informed me that Fallout 4 featured a wide array of mods that were designed for the console version as well – and once I dug into it, I realized that I had so many exciting ways to enjoy Fallout 4 thanks to this newfound discovery. I remember having a conversation with a friend of mine that is basically a PC gamer and only a PC gamer, so when I discussed with him the issues I was having in my third playthrough, he told me to try mods. As much as I may prefer fantasy settings in most games, there’s something about the incredible world Bethesda created when building Fallout 4: The sprawling environments, the impressive enemies, the interesting characters, and more.īut, after tens, or even hundreds, of hours and playthrough after playthrough, you can sometimes get bogged down or find yourself playing the same way as you did before or running out of unique quests and stories to unfold. Fallout 4, and really the Fallout series in general, is something I always love diving back into.