
This modder thought the same and added new animations for guns that will make you a little less scary to the people of Massachusetts. NexusMods) Lowered WeaponsĮver think it was weird when you talked to someone with your gun out in Fallout 4 you just shoved it in the person’s face? Not very realistic behaviour, even if it is at this point a staple of the “Skyrim With Guns” RPG sub-genre. Hopefully we don’t need a mod for this next time. This mod removes the voice of the Sole Survivor entirely, giving the player the ability to imagine whatever voice they want. Delaney or Courtenay Taylor, who played the Sole Survivor, but their performances didn’t leave much room for the player to flavour their character in their own way. NexusMods) Silent ProtagonistĪ lot of people that played Fallout 4 really hated that the main character had voice acting. You can really hear how silent he is in this screenshot. It does this while managing to retain as much of the original voice acting performances as possible, proudly noting that there were over 800 dialogue edits (with voice and lip sync!) on the mod’s description page. The mod can even make changes to the main quest to remove the “concerned parent” or “vault dweller” backstory elements of the game’s story.

Start Me Up is a roleplay enhancement mod that provides the player with several alternate start paths.

If you’re playing the games through Game Pass on PC, then this option sadly won’t work for you.įor when you don’t really want to go looking for Shaun. Some game modders prefer to use the NexusModManager to alter their Bethesda games, which can be found here.

Mods are officially supported on both consoles and PC, though obviously your mileage may vary when it comes to console performance based on whichever one it is that you have. If you want to play with mods, you can either use the Mods menu on Xbox and Playstation consoles or go to the relevant page and click “Add to Library”. If they don’t do that, they expand on the world simulation technologies employed to create the now Microsoft owned studio’s post-apocalyptic version of Boston, Massachusetts. While there are a couple of mods selected here to improve the overall Fallout 4 role playing experience, most of our choices are instead designed to update graphics and animations. While Bethesda games are widely known for their expansive living worlds, things have started to look a little bit dated on their Creation Engine.
