This also raises the question on how the mods will be accessed since they are only available on as previously mentioned. Perhaps a more realistic expectation for console mods are things like organizational tweaks in terms of how the ugly and cumbersome inventory system works, how the game's settlement system is set up, or character model enhancements. There's also of course the issue over copyright and licensing which both of these mods may fall victim to. Graphically intense mods might not make the cut as PC’s can be upgradable whereas consoles are stuck with their stock parts and are already having major performance with open-world games, Fallout 4 included, but most especially with Just Cause 3. It will be interesting to see which mods Bethesda eventually officially allows on the consoles as the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One will be getting mod support for Fallout 4. The modding community continues to support Fallout 4 and kicks off 2016 with very funny Thomas the Tank and Macho Man mods that pay homage to popular fan-fave mods of Bethesda's last open-world RPG hit, The Elder Scrolls V - Skyrim. Although critical reception to the game was not as positive as Fallout 3, with many citing the game to be an insignificant evolution from past titles, dedicated fans are having fun running through the wasteland, sharing videos of their adventures, and creating mods to give the game even more lasting appeal.Įven though Fallout 4 mods are currently only available through mod sites like and not the Steam Workshop like most titles, fans have created and shared dozens of popular mods like last month’s Star Wars lightsaber mod that gave players the ability to wield the iconic Jedi and Sith weapons in anticipation for Episode VII complete with visual and sound effects. Bethesda’s latest RPG epic Fallout 4 has seen strong sales with 12 million copies shipped.
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