
To say Fallout 4 is packed with content and quests would be an understatement. You can choose between presets ranging from Low to Ultra and you should find a configuration that matches the performance capability of your computer. esp Miscellaneous to find the Around a dozen companions will appear in Fallout 4. If there's anything specifically you're looking for, let me know and I'd be happy to give more specific recommendations.Born in New Canaan, Graham experienced both the lofty heights of power and the depths of despair, first as the military commander of the Legion under The new DLC adds a variety of new crafting objects and items, but one of the most useful comes in the form of the new Vault-Tec Population Management System.

Might be worth checking out if you get tired of running the main NV story-line. These tend to be more to personal taste as they effect the color palette and shading of the world, a quick search on nexus for ENB will give you a ton of options.Īlso, not what you asked for, but I would highly recommend checking out the mod Fallout: New California if you want to check out a really cool game in the same engine.

In days of better graphics cards, this was one of my favorites.Īnother thing to check out for visual effects would be ENB shaders. What aspects of the game are you looking to expand/improve on? If it's visual effects, Essential Visual Effects is one of the ones I like, not sure about the current state as I haven't been able to run it on my rig, as my graphics card is kind of a potato. When coupled with Mod Configuration Menu (MCM) You can customize most of the mods immersive features, along with being able to custom tailor all kinds of player stats, loot drops, a handy loot organizer and a ton more. Project Nevada is a popular mainstay, and for good reason. Mostly just for making distant objects look better. FNVLODGen: This can take a bit of work and is relatively minor, so feel completely free to skip it. Changes the feel, but only for the better imo. Realistic Wasteland Lighting: Changed lighting, no more orange tint, that kind of thing. They might feel a bit newer, sometimes, but with the Gun Runners manufacturing weapons. Weapon Retexture Project: Higher res weapons. Roads and wallpapers are the only things that really feel different instead of just looking better, but not much. NMC's Texture Pack: Redone textures for a lot of things ingame, but for the most part they are just higher res.

Now for mods that might change the feel of the game, but not too much: One HUD: It allows you to move parts of the HUD around along with options to automatically hide it. IMPACT - Compatibility Edition and its requirements: All it really does is improve bullet impact visuals. Without changing the feel, some of the mods I'd use are:
