Wait 7 in game days. Exit and continue playing. My Fallout 4 Mods Gameplay Move (Get Out the Way) No Aggro Impact Landing (Power Armor) No Combat Boundaries Realistic Death Physics – No Animations Search and Destroy – Extended Combat Range and Stealth Searches Player Settlements Colored Workshop Lights Craftable Cats. Oct 23, 2016. Need help trying to get a custom death sound to work for this game. Tried everything i can think of and still cant get it to work. I have the modified the fallout 4 ini to include sResourceDataDirsFinal=STRINGS, TEXTURES, MUSIC, SOUND, INTERFACE, MESHES, PROGRAMS, MATERIALS, LODSETTINGS, VIS, MISC, SCRIPTS, SHADERSFX And the prefs ini to include bEnableFileSelection=1. The Death From Above is a unique weapon in Fallout 4. Effectively a Nimble missile launcher, Death from Above grants a 75% increase in movement speed while aiming down the sights. Otherwise it is no different from any regular missile launcher and features only the standard mods. One of the best and most acclaimed mods that exist for Fallout 4, this mod isn’t just some fancy immersive storms but it comes with a lot of gameplay enhancements such as environmental effects and ghoul hordes appearing on radiation storms, it even is completely customizable so you can adjust it to your liking and see what’s best for you.
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Fallout 4 is a great game for sure.
And surprisingly enough, its version of a post-nuclear world remains relevant, too. Which should probably tell a whole lot about how screwed a lot of us are feeling right now.
For sure those #WorldWar3 jokes don’t write themselves on Twitter in a vacuum, you know.
Of course, every gamer worth his trigger finger knows that a great game can only attain legendary status once someone begins to create mods for it.
And Fallout 4, like every great game that came before and after it, is no different: fans and players are still releasing mods for it as it approaches quite a few years of existence.
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And the more obvious point is that the community looks like it doesn’t even want to stop providing updates for it!
Oh, Internet. You frustrate us at times, but we also love you so much. This must be what unconditional love feels like.
However out of the many mods released for Fallout 4, we’re just feeling more love for the Star Wars-themed mods that fans have been pumping out even before the release of The Force Awakens.
Thankfully unlike some fans, it feels like these modders weren’t embittered from the overreaching Star Wars hype that I’m sure somebody must be weary of by now.
And so here are some mods that are sure to bring the Light Side back to your life. Or maybe drive you to the Dark Side. Hey, we’re not judging!
15. Star Wars Paintings
Ooohhh… now this is what we call a good mood-setter!
The Star Wars Paintings mod feature, what else, but artwork lifted directly from the SW franchise itself!
Come on, don’t tell me that that brooding portrait of post-amputation Luke Skywalker isn’t getting your heart racing!
14. Galactic Empire Flag
Remember when the good old Empire ran everything in the galaxy?
Pepperidge Farm remembers in the form of this mod.
By toggling this on, the mod replaces skins of the US flags in the game into Galactic Empire ones!
Got it? Because the United States is an empire?
Okay, this is the last time we’re including political intertextuality in this list.
13. BlasTech E-11
You gotta give it to modder Dmagnus for creating a Stormtrooper rifle for Fallout 4 and stamping it with piss-poor accuracy rates.
You definitely have to respect that stab at authenticity.
Thankfully you’re not limited by Imperial bureaucracy when it comes to adding improvements to this mod.
Unfolded stocks, a variety of scopes, and the Collimator mod can be added to this to ensure that any goodie two-shoe Commonwealth fool gets popped at first sight!
12. Stormtrooper Combat Armour Variants
Now that you have the option of arming yourself with the Stormtrooper firearm, let’s get to the next best thing: looking like a legit Stormtrooper!
This mod by Stiptikspec reskins the Vault III jumpsuit with the sleeker Stormtrooper armor.
How does it feel to be the bad guy? Pretty good right?
11. Enemies Don’t Shoot So Good No More
This mod is not a cheat, per se.
Seriously, you’ll still be getting shot at by Raiders if you step up to them – but at least it gives you the necessary advantage that every Star Wars protagonist has enjoyed in every movie ever: by fighting enemies that can’t shoot at cans even when those things are staring right at their helmets. Kpg 49d 4 20 free.
Specifically, all NPCs’ ranged accuracy multipliers get halved with this mod.
Does that make the challenge a bit easier to swallow? Maybe.
But does this make Fallout 4 even more of a blast to play? Abso-freaking-lutely.
10. R2D2 Dress
Yep, it’s just like what the mod says it is.
It puts an R2D2 dress that looks like the ones Hot Topic was pushing inexplicably in their stores a few years ago.
And really, at this point you can’t convince me that this mod isn’t a kink thing. Remember, nothing is sacred in the internet.
9. Imperial Patrols of the Commonwealth A Faction Replacer
Oh, good! We’re now getting to the updated lore already!
This mod replaces Raiders’ skins with the Commonwealth Stormtrooper uniforms, and with the appropriate laser guns and boot.
Sure, hardcore fans might have mixed feelings on the new trilogy.
But you have to admit that they’ve always got the aesthetics nailed down hard.
8. DC-15A Blaster Rifle
Isn’t it curious that despite the advances in firearms technology, we still revert to the “classics”?
Well here’s the closest thing the Star Wars universe has to a 20th Century Smith & Wesson gun: the DC-15A Blaster Rifle, the infamous gun that even non-Star Wars fans are familiar with.
We can imagine players doing a silent “pew-pew” with their mouths while they’re blasting off robots with this mod.
7. Unlimited Starwars Bot Followers
This mod simply allows you to build TIE Fighters and AT-ATs that would follow you into every battle until you die.
Finally you can act like your version of a Sith Lord and order… err, sentient beings around that won’t question your whims!
6. Star Wars ESB Shirt
The Empire Strikes Back is best Star Wars movie EVARR. Full stop.
And you know how diehard fans like to show their love?
By wearing merch.
And this mod lets you wear an Empire Strikes Back shirt right in the wasteland world of Fallout. Who’s the real fan now… I’d guess anyone who’s actually still reading this.
5. The Lightsaber
We’re getting serious now.
This Lightsaber mod from our boy DMagnus improves upon every aspect of all the lightsaber mods released for Fallout 4 at that point by including custom meshes, sounds, textures, and impact effects.
Basically it’s everything AND the kitchen sink.
Like the real Jedi(or Sith) that you are, you have to craft it in the game.
And really, isn’t the payoff what makes every hero’s quest sweeter?
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Come on, you’re aiming for a lightsaber. At least some effort should be put into it.
4. Custom Lightsaber Animations
Now that you already look like the part of a Jedi (or, again, a Sith. No judgments from us!) isn’t it about right that you get to move like one as well?
Rather than have to be taken as a separate mod, modder wer123456 mashed up the sword mods made by Gogy28 with Dmagnus’s lightsaber mod to create some next-level badassery!
Whether you’re holding a one-handed or two-handed hilt, the Custom Lightsaber Animations mod includes all the acrobatic flourishes that a lightsaber holder should do in a fight.
Now go make Yoda proud, young Padawan.
3. Kylo Ren – Adam Driver V2.0
Oh man, we didn’t know we needed Kylo Ren into our lives until the release of Rise of Skywalker (also, it helps that Adam Driver became everyone’s favorite tortured dad in Marriage Story).
And man, talk about getting the image of Kylo Ren right!
It has the sweeping black mane, the brooding eyes, the misunderstood soul.
If you have to ask, no, I’m not writing any Kylo Ren fanfictions.
Yet.
2. CROSS Jetpack
Did it really take until the last episode for Mando (the bounty hunter hero from The Mandalorian) to finally use a jetpack to fly around?
Thankfully you’ll have none of that waiting nonsense for this mod: you get the CROSS jetpack almost immediately!
With this mod you can finally run up to high ledges and, just as important, rain death from above.
Heck, who cares if this jetpack isn’t Star Wars canon?
The fact that you can use this mod for any armor you’re equipping should make all your fan-dreams come true!
1. Boba Fett Armor Re-texture
Come on, don’t tell me you’ve never fancied playing as Boba Fett before?
Throughout all the various trilogies, he’s still maintained his popularity as the coolest character in the Star Wars universe… well, until The Mandalorian showed up.
But since there’s no Mando mods yet, this Boba Fett Armor Re-texture mod by DazFaz works just as well!
So have you had your fill of Star Wars yet?
If not, remember that the Internet always plays host to whatever kind of Star Wars niche or weirdery you’re looking for. Maybe some Star Wars Skyrim mods for any TES fans here.
Either way, good luck on your search and may the force be with you!
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Fallout 4 may have released its final official DLC, but the mod community is still going strong. Mods are now available not just on PC, but also console — and now that weeks have passed and the PS4 has a healthy supply of different mods to choose from, it’s time to show off mods that make a great game even better. Here you’ll find all the greatest mods that add new content to the base games and its expansions — from fresh settlements, to new interiors and quests, to utilities you can use to build the homestead of your dreams.
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There’s a reason why I wanted to discuss mods on the PS4 specifically. They’re extremely limited. Instead of (almost) full access to new items, objects and audio like on the Xbox One, PS4 mods are relegated to only using current in-game assets. That severely limits creativity, and effectively cuts the PS4 modding community off at the knees. It’s an aggravating truth, but one that hundreds of awesome creators are working with to release useful mods for the console community.
If you’re skeptical, own a PS4, or just want to see what’s available — here are some of the best content-related Fallout 4 console mods (for PS4) released so far.
Immersive Gameplay
- Author: Jacomel
- Download Size: 2.64 MB
- DLC Required: None / Automatron + Far Harbor + Nuka World [Two versions of the mod are available.]
[Note: Always place this mod at the end of your load order.]
The largest gameplay and difficulty mod available for console is now available on Playstation 4. Designed for hardcore players, this unpredictable and deadly mod tries to bring realism into the post-apocalypse. AI routines have changed depending on the enemy group, with human mercenaries fighting carefully from cover while Super Mutants use their enhanced strength to charge wildly. Monsters are fierce, and humans are deadly.
The player begins with only 20 HP, and gun damage is calculated by caliber. Ammunition has weight, can be crafted and melee attacks are deadlier than before. On top of all those changes, you’ll also find a stack of gear under your pre-war bed. This mod changes how you’ll play from the start, so it’s recommended you begin a new game from scratch before activating it.
There’s also a version designed for DLC — with changes made to new content only found in Automatron, Nuka-World and Far Harbor.
Outfield Retreat
- Author: TheRealElianora
- Download Size: 298.23 KB
- DLC Required: None
This brand-new player house was created, in the author’s own words, to “shut the mouths of people constantly grieving that “PS4 MODS WILL SUCK!”. In any case, this Diamond City housing doesn’t suck. Carefully designed for maximum comfort (and Feng Shui), this impressive bit of modelling includes all the simple things a Sole Survivor needs to relax between quests.
The small space contains a map marker for fast travel, a workstation, bobblehead shelf, unique storage cases, clean water, a fancy bed, and plenty of bookshelves you can use. The decorations, though, can’t be altered. This house isn’t for players looking to display everything they own, or to customize — this is for the laid back adventurer that wants a nice place away from the hustle-bustle of settlements that’s pre-made. There’s even a day-night cycle.
Plenty ‘O’ Exploration
- Author: DangoSan
- Download Size: 531.67 KB
- DLC Required: None
[Note: This mod is still in development, and will see new content updates in the near future.]
This mod may only be in BETA for PS4, it includes something every Fallout fan should enjoy — plenty of new interiors and exteriors to explore. As explained in the description, most of the new interiors can be found in the Concord area, which is sadly underutilized in the main portion of the game. This simple mod adds nine new interiors to the mix, fully explorable and completely immersive. Like any good mod, these locations look like they belong in the main game.
Then there’s the exteriors. There are multiple haunts, huts, and retreats to stumble into as you progress through the northern reaches of the Commonwealth. If you felt like Fallout 4 didn’t have enough locations, both inside or out, then this is a great mod to get started on.
There are more mods that are compatible — combine them for even more extra locations to explore.
Mix and match to truly expand the Commonwealth into a bustling area with endless exploration options.
A Cannibal in Concord
- Author: T9x69
- Download Size: 442.67 KB
- DLC Required: None
Speaking of additional Concord content, this puzzle-based atmospheric exploration mod sends your Sole Survivor on an ambient quest deep into the mind of a maniac. Featuring short stories and quotes meant to completely creep you out, this spooky house is designed for a solo trip for maximum spook-factor. This addition isn’t about running-and-gunning, or even a traditional quest structure.
If you’re looking for an interesting place to puzzle over that’s filled with creepy visuals, this is one of the best mods available on the PS4. Don’t worry that your companion won’t go inside the house with you — that’s by design.
Spectacle Island Revamped
- Author: FelloutIsLife
- Download Size: 1.12 MB
- DLC Required: None
[Note: Before activating this mod, travel to Spectacle Island and activate the beacon in the base game.]
The largest settlement in Fallout 4 just got a revamp. This mod completely changes Spectacle Island into a far more colorful and interesting place. You can still establish a settlement and build on new-and-improved flat land, with 5 new mini-areas to check out. Each of these areas comes with a separate text-based side-quest you can complete for special rewards — including a new gun.
Portable Nuka Jetpack
- Author: langnao
- Download Size: 18.33 KB
- DLC Required: Nuka-World
Want to go flying, but don’t want that bulky Power Armor? If you have the Nuka-World DLC, you can take to the skies with this amazing jetpack, available for free in the Super Duper Mart. This is a quick solution, and doesn’t require access to one of those tricky Power Armor upgrades. There’s no fall damage, the suit comes with ballistic weave, and the included helmet helps deal with radiation.
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If you’re not so fond of the Nuka-World outfit this jetpack comes with, try out the incredibly useful Unified Clothing Overhaul Mod by ANDREWCX, also featured in this article below. His mod adds tons of useful features to clothing crafting, and unlocks the jetpack for Nuka-World owners.
Wacky Weapon Workshop
- Author: ANDREWCX
- Download Size: 514.85 KB
- DLC Required: None / Automatron + Nuka-World + Far Harbor [Two versions of the mod are available.]
Not satisfied with weapon customization in Fallout 4? Here’s a mod that gives you plenty of tools to expand your arsenal, effectively allowing you to create insane franken-guns using every part from almost every weapon. The mod removes perk requirements and material costs so you can freely experiment to make the wild weapon of your dreams.
And there are limitations. Not every gun part fits to every other gun part — the mod doesn’t alter models, animations, or stats of these weapons, and does not include melee weapons. This is about guns only. What makes this mod special is the creative way it wants to get around the obvious drawbacks of PS4 modding. This is a development tool, better for creating cool custom weapons than for day-to-day play. The author recommends finishing your awesome assets, then disabling the mod when you’re finished. Here’s hoping this mod helps future authors create new weapons on the PS4.
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DrakenVale Manor
- Author: SlacksNawfside
- Download Size: 1.6 MB
- DLC Required: Far Harbor + Nuka World
[Note: If the location does not properly load on your first visit, fast travel to a different location. Fast travel back to the manor and that should make the textures load properly.]
Another awesome exploration / playing housing mod on the Playstation 4, this ambient retreat doesn’t offer scares like “A Cannibal in Concord” — instead you’ll find an incredibly detailed and impressive mansion filled with interesting things to interact with. Yes, there is a roller coaster.
This dream-like area is south of Diamond City, and it is hard to miss. With massive ramparts and towers covered in overgrown turrets, it doesn’t look like it belongs, but the craftsmanship is too superb to ignore. This wonderfully creative and unique location can be fully explored, and we suggest you give it a shot.
World to Come
- Author: Neeher
- Download Size: 973.35 KB
- DLC Required: None
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Fight the ultimate beast on the PS4 in “World to Come” a mini-quest mod challenging any Sole Survival to beat Gojira, a huge (and fast) legendary Death Claw. And we’re not talking normal huge here, this thing is six times the size of a regular Death Claw. It’s well over two-stories tall, and the health bar is equally impressive. Defeating it will earn you a brand new Perk.
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To start the quest, find a man between Quincy Quarries and Hyde Park in the Commonwealth. He’ll point you in the right direction. Just remember to go prepared.
Those are our picks for mods worth checking out in Fallout 4 (on the PS4) — is there a mod you think we missed? Let us know in the comments!