If you want to build an enormous wall of animated billboards around your camp, or an arena big enough for an epic NPC battle, or just the wasteland's largest dong, you need more toys to play with.
It encourages you to think carefully about what your settlers really need, to invest in upgrades on existing objects, and to provide thoughtful solutions instead of band-aids.īut for creative building, it's just a pain. There's a cap on how many objects you can place in a settlement - and that's fine, for general gameplay. We're going to be constantly updating this article with the latest mods, so be sure to bookmark. Let's run down the best ones we've found so far.
And this is a good thing, because the creative and clever minds of modders everywhere are already hard at work providing add-ons for the RPG epic.Īlthough it's too early in the day for major content packs with stories and new locations, the modding scene has already turned up a number of useful customisation tools, some lovely visual enhancements, pre-made characters that don't look like they were put together by a decomposing ostrich, and much more. Fallout 4, like other Bethesda games before it, is like catnip for modders.