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ByIt was a long, long wait for Playstation 4 owners to finally get in on the wasteland modding action, and when it arrived, fans weren't exactly pleased by the extra limitations above and beyond what's found on the Xbox One edition.Even now, months after mods have been available, the number of PS4 entries continues to lag far behind what's on tap over on the other side of the console fence. Sadly, due to the restrictive nature of what's allowed on console mods, it's unlikely we're going to get an epic total conversion like you'd see on the PC.The lack of space and inability to add in huge new assets just won't allow for such major changes to the base game. Don't let that kill your enthusiasm for PS4 modding entirely though, as there's still several overhaul mods that significantly change up the Fallout 4 experience on the Playstation platform.Over the next several slides we cover some of the best of the best in PS4 overhaul mods that you should be trying out immediately. Unified Clothing OverhaulFor a change in the game's aesthetics and how you can make your character look while stomping across the Commonwealth, this is the mod that should unquestionably be downloaded straight away.The UCO mod completely opens up the clothing opportunities, allowing you to craft essentially any outfit you can imagine while still have the benefits of armor. If it's something that appears in the game anywhere on any NPC, you can now equip it as your outfit.Don't like how your current armor looks but prefer its stats? No problem, with UCO you can make exterior clothing invisible, so the defensive qualities remain while the cosmetics are shifted to whatever style you prefer underneath. Overgrowth Forest OverhaulLike a much more invasive and complete version of the Simple Green mod (see the next slide), this Overgrowth offering turns most areas of the Commonwealth into a much more verdant forest.It makes the entire Fallout 4 experience less dreary and empty-seeming, with vegetation overtaking the Boston area long after the radiation has subsided 200+ years after the bombs first dropped.
The color scheme is probably the most frequently sited visual problem with the modern Fallout games, and mods like this handily take care of that concern. Wacky Weapons WorkshopThe lack of external assets really hampers weapon mods on the PS4, but one forward-thinking player put together something really interesting just by changing how weapons can be crafted.Now you can put together just about any combination imaginable - including some that really shouldn't exist, like adding a fatman launcher to a revolver.
We’ve collected the best Fallout 4 mods for gameplay enhancements, visual improvements, new weapons and gear, and more. As with all Bethesda RPGs, Fallout 4 is a game that is massively complimented by user-created mods and is a much stronger experience with a few tweaks, changes and neat little additions. Here we will run down 15 of the best mods you can find to make your post-apocalypse as pleasant as possible. This Mod severly buffs 4 of the Raider Factions within the commonwealth. Factions affected by this mod are The Rust Devils, The Forged, The Gunners, and The Quincy Raiders (Former Minutemen). A HUGE thanks to Shoddycast for making Fallout Lore, as this mod was inspired by Season 4 Episode 2 of Fallout Lore. Choose the two Raider gangs you want to keep before starting the dlc 4. Give only your chosen 2 gangs the properties in Nuka World 5. Try to fully upgrade the Handmade Rifle ASAP for a high damage Raider weapon and if you want, add a melee weapon to run with 6.
Who doesn't want to launch nukes from their handgun?The mod also lets you manually add in multiple legendary effects to a wackified weapon, allowing you to craft some truly outrageous guns and melee weapons without having to kill legendary monsters and hope you randomly get something good.Remember seeing some of the and laughing at how ridiculous some combos could become? Get ready for that, in weapon form. Scrap That SettlementHaving primarily played Fallout 4 on the PC, it didn't occur to me until seeing this mod that console players are still having to deal with Bethesda's terrible settlement system in its original form. My sincerest apologies, console peons, because that sounds like a real bummer.If you want more control over how your settlements look, this very nifty mod lets you scrap almost everything - grass, rocks, bodies, and all sorts of objects that weren't originally scrappable.New versions of this mod are slated to land soon that will allow you to scrap whole creatures and structures as well. Zombie WalkersThe feral ghouls in the Fallout universe have always flirted with being zombies, but they never quite go the whole way there. Putting you in an episode of The Walking Dead (or any given classic zombie flick), this overhaul mod takes ghouls and makes them into a shambling horde of the living dead.Unfortunately, this PS4 version is a bit stripped down from the PC mod of the same name, but it still gets the job done for console players.
Feral ghouls are renamed to zombies, sprinting is disabled, and health is modified so that head shots appropriately take them out. A few animations are also tweaked as well for more of a horror feel.These modified ghoul zombies also come in big herds that you don't want to get caught in! Needless to say, this pretty drastically changes the feel and tone of a Fallout 4 playthrough. Hiding under a dumpster won't keep you safe here. Plenty 'O ExplorationThis is an overhaul mod that fans have to put together every time a new Bethesda entry arrives, especially in the Fallout universe.
You'd think eventually the developer would get on this without the players having to do it.The game maps are always huge, with tons of areas to explore, but then you arrive at a specific location and most of the buildings and hallways can't be accessed and are just cosmetic. Whether doors that can't be opened or piles of rubble blocking your way, there's a distinct lack of indoor exploration.Fallout 4's rendition of this perennially needed fix, Plenty 'O Exploration, is currently in beta for PS4, but still provides a drastically needed service by adding in many new interior segments for a huge increase in the amount of area actually available to explore.
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