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Minimum requirements:
OS: Windows 7/8/10 (64-bit OS required)
Processor: Intel Core i5-2300 2.8 GHz/AMD Phenom II X4 945 3.0 GHz or equivalent
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Storage: 30 GB available space
Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 550 Ti 2GB/AMD Radeon HD 7870 2GB or equivalent[1]Recommended requirements:
OS: Windows 7/8/10 (64-bit OS required)
Processor: Intel Core i7 4790 3.6 GHz/AMD FX-9590 4.7 GHz or equivalent
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 780 3GB/AMD Radeon R9 290X 4GB or equivalent
Storage: 30 GB available spaceConsole:
28-35 GB free HDD space[1]
OS: Windows 7/8/10 (64-bit OS required)
Processor: Intel Core i5-2300 2.8 GHz/AMD Phenom II X4 945 3.0 GHz or equivalent
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Storage: 30 GB available space
Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 550 Ti 2GB/AMD Radeon HD 7870 2GB or equivalent[1]Recommended requirements:
OS: Windows 7/8/10 (64-bit OS required)
Processor: Intel Core i7 4790 3.6 GHz/AMD FX-9590 4.7 GHz or equivalent
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 780 3GB/AMD Radeon R9 290X 4GB or equivalent
Storage: 30 GB available spaceConsole:
28-35 GB free HDD space[1]
Availability
PC
Xbox
PlayStation
Fallout 4 Pre-order boxes, as shown in the trailer
Fallout 4 is a post-apocalyptic role-playing game developed by Bethesda Game Studios[2] and published by Bethesda Softworks. It is the fifth major installment in the Fallout series (eighth overall), and was released on Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on November 10th, 2015, except in Japan, where it was released on December 17, 2015, possibly due to the need to censor some footage and references to atomic war, while still keeping the plot intact.[3]
Setting and story
The player is the Sole Survivor of Vault 111, who emerges 210 years to the day and time after the Great War. Prior to this, there is a brief period of gameplay during the pre-War era showing the player living with their spouse and child.
The game takes place in Boston, Massachusetts. Famous local landmarks like the Paul Revere Monument, the USS Constitution, as well as the Massachusetts State House with its unique Golden Dome are included in the game world. Other notable locations that make an appearance in the game are Scollay Square, renamed Goodneighbor, Bunker Hill, and Fenway Park, which is renamed Diamond City. The events of Fallout 4 occur in 2287; a decade after Fallout 3 and six years after the events of Fallout: New Vegas.
The setting also includes mountains, coastal regions, the outskirts of the city and the downtown Boston area. A large and still inhospitable nuclear blast site called the Glowing Sea is to the southwest. The starting area in the northwest contains low level enemies and is relatively safe, but the enemies get progressively tougher towards the southeast area of the map.
The game features just over 111,000 lines of dialogue, more than all of the dialogue in Fallout 3 and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim combined.[4]
Gameplay
The gameplay is largely similar to that of Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas, with the ability to switch from first to third-person view. Additional features include a split-piece armor system (reminiscent of the armor system in The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind), base-building, a dynamic dialogue system, an in-depth crafting system that makes use of every lootable object in the game as a source of raw material and more. Enemies such as mole rats, mirelurks, raiders, super mutants, deathclaws, and ghouls return to the series.
The player character, the Sole Survivor, accesses the in-game menus through a Pip-Boy to manage statistics, maps, data, and items. Players can also find game cartridges with retro themed mini-games which can be played on the Pip-Boy. Another returning gameplay feature is the Vault-Tec Assisted Targeting System (V.A.T.S.), which can play a critical part in combat. While using V.A.T.S, real-time combat is slowed down, and action is played out from varying camera angles in a computer graphics version of 'bullet time.' Attacking in V.A.T.S. costs action points, limiting the number of actions available at a time, and the player can target specific body areas for attacks to inflict specific injuries; headshots can be used for quick kills or blinding, legs can be targeted to slow enemies' movements, and opponents can be disarmed by shooting at their weapons.
A new equipment system allows a wide variety of upgrades and customization for weapons and armor. Unlike the previous two Fallout games, weapons and armor do not deteriorate with use and no longer require constant maintenance.
A new feature to the series is the ability to build settlements. Within the boundaries of a settlement, players can scrap objects and structures for resources and use them to build their own structures, including housing, vegetable gardens, defenses, stores, and crafting stations. Each settlement can also connect to others by Brahmin caravan, which then share resources. Towns can be powered with electricity, using a dynamic power line system, as well as equipped with water pumps and crops/gardens to keep a steady income of food and drink. Merchants and non-player characters can inhabit player towns and help keep the settlements running as a community. Players can build various defenses around their settlements, such as turrets, guard towers, and traps, to defend the settlements from raids and attacks.
Skills have been removed, replaced with a 7x10 perk chart. At each level-up, the player can acquire a new perk, each with prerequisites based on SPECIAL attributes and level, and most have multiple tiers. A consequence of the new advancement system is that there is no hard level cap, allowing players to experience a little more freedom when it comes to exploring and combat. The player may continue playing even after they have finished all of the main quests, a feature returning from Broken Steel, which allows players to experience the aftermath of their decisions. There are plenty of side quests to pursue, many of which can also be experienced after the main story ends.
Development
Initially, in 2004, Bethesda Softworks licensed from Interplay Entertainment the rights to create and publish three Fallout games (Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas and Fallout 4). Later, in 2007, Bethesda purchased the entire franchise, and Interplay licensed back from Bethesda the rights to a Fallout MMORPG. The legal dispute is now over, with Bethesda Softworks and its in-house development studio retaining the rights to all of the Fallout franchise, including an MMO.
In 2009, Bethesda's Pete Hines said, 'The whole reason we went out and acquired the license and that we now own Fallout is that we clearly intended to make more than one.' He also added, 'This is not something we're going to do once and then go away and never do it again. When that will be or how long that will be God only knows, but we acquired it specifically because we wanted to own it and develop it and work on it like we do with The Elder Scrolls.'[5]
Development began right after Fallout 3's release, in 2008. The game had minor development due to Skyrim being developed at the same time. After Skyrim was released in 2011, Fallout 4 became the primary project for Bethesda.
Release date
Todd Howard revealed in an August 2010 interview with Eurogamer that Bethesda was working on two projects; one had been in development for two years (beginning after Fallout 3 was released), and the other was still in pre-production.[6] It is now known that the title farther along in development was The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, while Fallout 4 was title in pre-production.
On January 9, 2013, the voice actor behind Three Dog (Erik Todd Dellums) was given permission by Bethesda to hint towards his appearance soon. On his Twitter account, he stated, 'To all my #Fallout3 and #ThreeDog fans: There may be more of the Dog coming! Fingers crossed!'[7] However, in July of the same year, Dellums tweeted that the game he is working on is not being produced by Bethesda Softworks, therefore, it was not the anticipated new Fallout title.[8]
Bethesda Game Studios announced on Bethblog on April 15, 2013, that they had completed all new content for Skyrim and were moving the studio's attention to an as of yet unknown title that had previously been in pre-production since 2010. Although Bethesda Softworks did announce The Evil Within during the same week, it was developed by another studio and had no direct impact on the project Bethesda Game Studios was working on.
Todd Howard was interviewed on Rock, Paper, Shotgun on February 18, 2014, and said that a new game announcement would be very far away. 'We don’t [have a timeframe for our next game announcement],' he said, 'but I think it’s gonna be a while.' He was described as 'forever positive' and enthused that 'PC is resurgent.' 'Skyrim did better than we've ever done on PC by a large, large number. And that's where the mods are. That feeds the game for a long time. And it's exciting that the new consoles are very PC-like. That opens up avenues for us going forward to do things that we've wanted to do in the past. There are kind of random ideas we're working on right now, and it's like, 'Wow, I think there's potential here to do some really cool stuff,' he said.[9]
A countdown timer[10] was set on Bethesda's Fallout website on June 2, 2015, expiring the next day at 10:00 AM EDT. On June 3, seconds before 10:00 AM EDT, the Fallout 4 trailer was released on YouTube. The Fallout website also debuted in full Fallout 4 style, including a working teaser phone number, previously used during the Fallout 3 release.[11]
Bethesda's first ever E3 showcase took place on June 14, 2015, at 7 PM PST. The E3 showcase was streamed on YouTube and Twitch. Bethesda revealed gameplay footage including combat, a refined VATS system, a new crafting system, concept art and a release date, which was confirmed to be November 10, 2015. A major new feature shown during the press conference was the ability to craft and deconstruct settlements.
Fallout 4 was successfully released on November 10, 2015, having been shipped 12 million copies to meet day one demand.[12]
Trailers
Main article: Fallout 4 trailer
Fallout 4 - Official Trailer
Fallout 4 – The Wanderer Trailer
Fallout 4 - Launch Trailer
Products
Pip-Boy Edition
The Pip-Boy edition of Fallout 4 features: a wearable Pip-Boy that can, according to a Forbes article, hold the iPhone 6, iPhone 5/5s, iPhone 4/4s, Samsung Galaxy S4, the Samsung Galaxy S5 and many other smartphones using foam inserts.[13] a Pip-Boy pocket guide, a Vault-Tec perk poster, a RobCo Industries stand (for your Pip-Boy), a capsule case, and the game in a collectible metal case.
Fallout 4 Nuke Pack
The Fallout 4 Nuke Pack features: a Fallout 4 lunchbox, a 37x10' Fallout 4 Print, a Vault Boy mini bobblehead, and the game in a collectible metal case. The Nuke Pack is sold exclusively in Australia and New Zealand, distributed by EB Games.[14]
Fallout 4 Mighty Bundle
The Fallout 4 Mighty Bundle features: a 100-page hardcover Fallout 4 Franchise Book '..detailing in words and hi-res imagery the history of Fallout over the years', a Fallout Vault Boy Pop! Vinyl figure, and a copy of the game.[15]
Game of the Year Edition
“Return to the Wasteland on September 26 with Fallout 4: Game of the Year Edition. With all the latest gameplay updates (including Survival mode), graphical enhancements, the ability to play Mods for free on PC and consoles, plus all official add-ons included, this is the ultimate way to experience the award-winning post-nuclear adventure from Bethesda Game Studios.”— Bethesda Game Studios
Fallout 4 Game of the Year Edition is set to be released on September 26, 2017 for PC, PS4 and Xbox One; this edition includes all 6 main add-ons.
To celebrate the Game of the Year Edition, Bethesda will release a limited quantity of Fallout 4 G.O.T.Y. Pip-Boy collector editions, exclusively available in North America at select retailers. The Pip-Boy Edition includes Fallout 4 Game of the Year Edition and will retail for $99.99 USD, and will also release on September 26.[16]
Mod support
Fallout 4 is the first Fallout game to have native mod support for consoles. During E3 2015, at the Xbox Conference, Todd Howard went on stage to tell the audience that the Xbox One will offer mod support following the release of the Creation Kit for PC, which is available for download as of April 26, 2016. The Xbox One mods support was released on May 31, and support for PlayStation 4 was due sometime in June but was delayed, and as of September 9, 2016, mods on the PlayStation 4 were canceled.[17] However, Bethesda and Sony later came to an agreement and allowed mods to release after The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition is released, however they would be limited to using assets already found within the game files.[18]
On August 28, 2017, Bethesda Game Studios inaugurated paid mods through the Creation Club. Content available on the Creation Club is announced to be fully compatible with the main game, official add-ons and achievements.
Downloadable content
Bethesda had confirmed[19] there was DLC coming starting early 2016, as well as smaller updates along the same lines as Skyrim has seen. A season pass for all add-ons to come can be bought at a price of $30 USD, €29.99 Euro, which will allow you to download the DLC free of charge, if the season pass was purchased before March 1st 2016. If it was purchased after this date, the price on Steam is €49.99 Euro. The confirmed DLC includes Automatron, Wasteland Workshop, Far Harbor, Contraptions Workshop, Vault-Tec Workshop and Nuka-World.
Automatron
“The mysterious Mechanist has unleashed a horde of evil robots into the Commonwealth, including the devious Robobrain. Hunt them down and harvest their parts to build and mod your own custom robot companions. Choose from hundreds of mods; mixing limbs, armor, abilities, and weapons like the all-new lightning chain gun. Even customize their paint schemes and choose their voices![20]”
Wasteland Workshop
Fallout 4 Ps4 Edition Collector
“With the Wasteland Workshop, design and set cages to capture live creatures – from raiders to Deathclaws! Tame them or have them face off in battle, even against your fellow settlers. The Wasteland Workshop also includes a suite of new design options for your settlements like nixie tube lighting, letter kits, taxidermy and more![20]”
Far Harbor
“A new case from Valentine’s Detective Agency leads you on a search for a young woman and a secret colony of synths. Travel off the coast of Maine to the mysterious island of Far Harbor, where higher levels of radiation have created a more feral world. Navigate through the growing conflict between the synths, the Children of Atom, and the local townspeople. Will you work towards bringing peace to Far Harbor, and at what cost? Far Harbor features the largest landmass for an add-on that we've ever created, filled with new faction quests, settlements, lethal creatures and dungeons. Become more powerful with new, higher-level armor and weapons. The choices are all yours.[21]”
Contraptions Workshop
“Machines that sort! Machines that build! Machines that combine! With Fallout 4 Contraptions, use conveyer belts, scaffolding kits, track kits, even logic gates to construct crazy and complex gadgets to improve your Wasteland settlements. The Contraptions Workshop also includes all-new features like elevators, greenhouse kits, warehouse kits, fireworks, armor racks and more![20]”
Vault-Tec Workshop
“Build a brighter future underground with the all-new Vault-Tec Workshop. Create a massive Vault and attract new Dwellers using pre-war industrial kits complete with retro-nostalgic furniture, lighting, and art. Even change and customize the look of your inhabitants with new barbershops and cosmetic surgery stations. And like every good Overseer, run Vault-Tec approved experiments on your Dwellers to learn what makes an ideal citizen. Vault-Tec has given you the tools, the rest is up to you![20]”
Nuka-World
“Take a trip to Nuka-World, a vast amusement park now a lawless city of Raiders. Explore an all-new region with an open wasteland and park zones like Safari Adventure, Dry Rock Gulch, Kiddie Kingdom and the Galactic Zone. Nuka-World features new quests, Raiders, weapons, creatures and more. Enjoy the ride![20]”
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High Resolution Texture Pack
“Experience the wasteland like you've never seen it before with the Fallout 4 High-Resolution Texture Pack! From the blasted buildings of Lexington to the shores of Boston Harbor and beyond, every location is enhanced with ultra-deluxe detail.[22]”
Gallery
Garage
Goodneighbor, with Nick Valentine.
Sole Survivor and Dogmeat
Highway
Official logo
Ultra high-res cover-art, released by Bethesda on December 2nd, 2015
The Bethesda Game Studios Team
Pre-release concept art
Nuclear blast concept art, released after the E3 Conference, June 2015
Garage
Museum of Freedom concept art, released on the 4th of July, commemorating Independence Day
Mirelurk ship
Promotional lithograph
Bridge
Wasteland folk
Pre-release screenshots
Minigun kill
City Vista
Character creation
Jetpack
Tractor
Workshop
A synth
Gameplay videos
Fallout 4 Gameplay Demo - IGN Live E3 2015
Fallout 4 - Microsoft E3 Press Conference Gameplay Demo
Fallout 4 Base Building Gameplay - IGN Live E3 2015
Fallout 4 – Combat Gameplay Compilation
Fallout 4 – Gameplay Exploration
See also
References
- ↑ 1.01.1Fallout 4 Important Release Info
- ↑User blog:Ramallah/Todd Howard breaks silence on new Fallout game
- ↑Bethesda on Japanese releasedate
- ↑https://twitter.com/BethesdaStudios/status/639485780805578752/photo/1
- ↑Fallout 4 Planned News
- ↑Todd Howard interview on Eurogamer.net
- ↑Twitter Todd Dellums
- ↑Twitter Todd Dellums
- ↑Rock paper shotgun
- ↑Countdown timer on June 2, 2015
- ↑Article on Engadget.com
- ↑VG247 report on Fallout 4 sales
- ↑Forbes about phones fitting Pip-Boy Edition
- ↑This Fallout 4 Collector's Edition Comes With a Lunchbox, Is Exclusive to Australia - GameSpot
- ↑Fallout 4 Mighty Bundle | PS4 | Pre-Order Now | at Mighty Ape NZ
- ↑Fallout 4: Game of the Year Edition
- ↑Bethesda news on Creation Kit
- ↑http://kotaku.com/ps4-skyrim-and-fallout-are-getting-mods-after-all-but-1787456947
- ↑http://bethesda.net/#en/events/game/fallout-4-launch-and-beyond/2015/09/08/22
- ↑ 20.020.120.220.320.4Bethesda.net on Fallout 4 add-ons
- ↑Bethesda.net on Fallout 4 add-ons
- ↑High Resolution Texture Pack coming next week
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IGN's complete Fallout 4 Wiki Guide and Walkthrough will lead you through every Quest, Location, and Secret in Bethesda’s newest post-apocalyptic adventure on PC, PS4, and Xbox One. See the list of quests below to get started.
Fallout 4's Missions are executed in a non-linear order and may be approached from many angles at will. To help with this, we've provided both Location and Mission-based guides which can lead you the right way no matter how you choose to approach the game!
Note: Many missions have multiple outcomes, and as stated above, can be done in a different order than listed below. This guide covers just one of many possible playthrough styles.
Looking for help with the Automatron or Far Harbor DLC? Check out our Automatron Walkthrough and Far Harbor Walkthrough!
This guide is broken up into two segments, the first focusing on the essential 'Main Quest' or 'Story' missions, and the second focusing on the various optional quests that appear throughout the game.
Main Quest Guides[edit]
- Out of Time - Escape Vault 111 and begin the search for Shaun
- When Freedom Calls - Encounter the Minutemen
- Jewel of the Commonwealth - Get help in Diamond City
- Unlikely Valentine - Rescue a gumshoe
- Getting a Clue - Learn more about Shaun's disappearance
- Reunions - Track down Kellogg
- Dangerous Minds - Find Doctor Amari
- The Glowing Sea - Find the escaped Institute scientist
- Hunter Hunted - Find a way in to the institute
- The Molecular Level - Build a teleporter
- At this point the story splits.
Automatron DLC Walkthrough
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Far Harbor DLCWalkthrough
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Vault-Tec Workshop DLCWalkthrough
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InstituteQuests
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Depending on how you decide to build the teleporter in The Molecular Level, the following quests will be made available:
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Story Quests
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- Institutionalized - Investigate the Institute
- Synth Retention - Hunt down the rogue.
- The Battle of Bunker Hill - Reclaim the stolen tech.
- Mankind Redefined - Discuss the future.
- Mass Fusion - Steal a reactor component.
- Pinned - Bring in the scientist.
- Powering Up - Activate the reactor.
- End of the Line - Take care of the Railroad.
- Airship Down - Deal with the Brotherhood.
- Nuclear Family - Say goodbye.
Minutemen Quests[edit]
Depending on how you decide to build the teleporter in The Molecular Level, the following quests will be made available:
Story Quests
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- Inside Job - Steal the data.
- Form Ranks - Establish settlements.
- Taking Independence - Retake the stronghold.
- Old Guns - Fortify your position.
- Defend The Castle - Stop the Institute.
- The Nuclear Option (Minutemen) - Eliminate the Institute.
Brotherhood of Steel Quests
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Depending on how you decide to build the teleporter in The Molecular Level, the following quests will be made available:
Story Quests
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- Reveille - Investigate the airship.
- Fire Support - Assist the Brotherhood.
- Call to Arms - Find the transmitter.
- Semper Invicta - Join the Brotherhood.
- Shadow of Steel - Enter the airship.
- Tour of Duty - Meet the team.
Radiant Quests
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Miscellaneous Quests
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Railroad Quests
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Depending on how you decide to build the teleporter in The Molecular Level, the following quests will be made available:
Story Quests
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Radiant Quests
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Miscellaneous Quests
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Secondary Quests[edit]
- The First Step - Help the Minutemen Out
- Vault 81 - Find another Vault
- Here Kitty Kitty - Find a lost Cat
- Hole in the Wall - Discover the secret of Vault 81
- Road to Freedom - Locate the mysterious Railroad
- Tradecraft - recover a mysterious item
- Inside Job - Steal Institute Data.
- Human Error - Unlock a dark conspiracy
- Boston After Dark - Help somebody out
- Story of the Century - Help Piper get a scoop
- Taking Independence - Retake a minutemen stronghold
Guide By Locations (Main Quest Locations)
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Other Side Locations
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USE OUR INTERACTIVE MAP
Our Fallout 4 Interactive Maps is a Google-style map that anyone can add to. It points out Power Armor, Books, Bobbleheads, andmore.
Our Fallout 4 Interactive Maps is a Google-style map that anyone can add to. It points out Power Armor, Books, Bobbleheads, andmore.
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Best Fallout 4 Mods For PS4
1 Skyscraper Settlement
Tired of your settlements looking all disgusting and dirty while your settlers walk around lost. Clean it up with an awesome skyscraper motif with the Dartmouth Professional Building. It’s fully functioning and looks pretty cool. Should be easy to keep raiders out now.
2 Get All Perks
So you want to just run through the game as a juggernaut with all of the perks and abilities? Then the Get All Perks mod is right up your alley. It also provides a weapon, 9,999 StimPacks, 99,999 Caps, and a ton of ammo.
Best Fallout 4 Mods For PS4
3 Settlement Build Budget x10
Nothing is worse than when you have your creative juices flowing and suddenly you can’t build on your settlement anymore because you’ve reached the limit. This mod multiplies the cap by 10 on all settlements, including those found in DLC.
4 Clean & Smooth: Egret Tours Marina
Provides a completely clean version of the Egret Tours Marina which is located to the southwest of Hangman’s Alley. It’s a perfect canvas for creative settlement builders.
5 Plenty ‘O’ Exploration
You know all those houses and building you can see but can’t enter? This mod adds interiors to a lot of them as well as some hidden story tidbits to add to the exploration of Fallout 4 on PS4.
6 Mini Nuke SMG
Nukes in Fallout 4 are great, no denying that. But wouldn’t it be great to rapid fire them from a light weapon rather than lugging around a huge launher? This mod lets you do just that on PS4.
Best Fallout 4 Mods For PS4
7 The Harpooner – Railroad Harpoon Rifle
Harpoon guns are actually pretty useful in Fallout 4 since they can stagger enemies and do a lot of damage. But they’re very slow. This mod lets you collect a fully customizable Harpooner for some seafaring mayhem.
8 Human John Hancock
John Hancock is one of the coolest damn characters in Fallout 4 on the PS4 or any platform for that matter. So this mod decides to give him a makeover so he doesn’t frighten anyone anymore.
9 Gatling Weapon Spinup Remover
Sure, the gatling guns are crazy OP in Fallout 4, and there are mods in the game to make them even deadlier, but you always have to deal with them spinning up first, and that delay can cost you your life. This user created mod lets you remove that for instant firepower.
10 Firelance
The PS4 version of this weapon mod doesn’t have the design you’ll find on other platforms, but it has all the power you could want as you slay enemies with the power of flame. It’s also fully moddable which is always a plus.
11 Portable Nuka Jetpack for PS4
A jetpack you can use to a actually fly all around. Unfortunately you will need the Nuka-World expansion for this one to work.
12 Cloud Storage V2
This mod lets you use any storage, anywhere in the game and have all your items from containers around the world accessible.
13 Simple Green
Post-apocalyptic worlds are very… dead. And that can sap the heart out of the experience sometimes, especially when you’re trying to build a home. This mod adds some greenery making everything feel a bit more welcome.
Best Fallout 4 Mods For PS4
14 Nuka Grenade and Nuka Mine Crafting
Nukes provide some serious damage against enemies in Fallout 4, so any way you can get some huge explosions is a blessing. This mod lets you craft Nuka Grenades and Mines so you can have some explosions on the go that you can literally just toss about as you rain hell from a distance. What a time to be alive.
15 Eli’s Tweaks and Fixes All-in-One
A simple mod that adds a bunch of little fixes to the overall Fallout 4 experience on the PS4. It’s a collection of smaller mods, but all are worth having, so enjoy.
16 Liberty Prime Blaster PS4
The Alien Blaster is a badass weapon in its own right, but this mod lets you make it even cooler, and deadlier looking, by combining it with Liberty Prime components.
17 Wacky Weapons Workshop
A very useful mod for those who just want to mod their weapons freely. However, you can’t craft anything from scratch or anything of the like. Still, you can do some cool things. Make sure to read the mod notes before using.
18 Missiles Minigun
Missiles are fun. Missiles fired at an extraordinarily rapid pace are even more fun.
19 Enhanced Companion Storage
Tired of your companions saying no to carrying your gear? This mod gives them a lot more space to carry all of that junk you’re finding.
20 Simple Camping
This is a great mod for all you survival mode players. Allows you to deploy a tent, campfire, and sleeping bag. It’s a bit more restricted than camping mods on other platforms, but it gets the job done.
Skyscraper Settlement
Tired of your settlements looking all disgusting and dirty while your settlers walk around lost? Clean it up with an awesome skyscraper motif and the Dartmouth Professional Building. It's fully functioning and looks pretty cool. Should be easy to keep raiders out now.
Get All Perks
So you want to just run through the game as a juggernaut with all of the perks and abilities? Then the Get All Perks mod is right up your alley. It also provides a weapon, 9,999 StimPacks, 99,999 Caps, and a ton of ammo.
Settlement Build Budget x10
Nothing is worse than when you have your creative juices flowing and suddenly you can't build on your settlement anymore because you've reached the limit. This mod multiplies the cap by 10 on all settlements, including those found in DLC.
Clean & Smooth: Egret Tours Marina
Provides a completely clean version of the Egret Tours Marina which is located to the southwest of Hangman's Alley. It's a perfect canvas for creative settlement builders.
Plenty 'O' Exploration
You know all those houses and building you can see but can't enter? This mod adds interiors to a lot of them as well as some hidden story tidbits to add to the exploration of Fallout 4 on PS4.
Mini Nuke SMG
Nukes in Fallout 4 are great, there's no denying that. But wouldn't it be great to rapid fire them from a light weapon rather than lugging around a huge launher? This mod lets you do just that on PS4.
The Harpooner - Railroad Harpoon Rifle
Harpoon guns are actually pretty useful in Fallout 4 since they can stagger enemies and do a lot of damage. But they're very slow. This mod lets you collect a fully customizable Harpooner for some seafaring mayhem
Human John Hancock
John Hancock is one of the coolest damn characters in Fallout 4 on the PS4 or any platform for that matter. So this mod decides to give him a makeover so he doesn't frighten anyone anymore.
Gatling Weapon Spinup Remover
Sure, the gatling guns are crazy OP in Fallout 4, and there are mods in the game to make them even deadlier, but you always have to deal with them spinning up first, and that delay can cost you your life. This user created mod lets you remove that for instant firepower.
Firelance
The PS4 version of this weapon mod doesn't have the design you'll find on other platforms, but it has all the power you could want as you slay enemies with the power of flame. It's also fully moddable which is always a plus.
Portable Nuka Jetpack for PS4
A jetpack you can use to a actually fly all around. Unfortunately, you will need the Nuka-World expansion for this one to work.
Cloud Storage V2
This mod lets you use any storage, anywhere in the game and have all your items from containers around the world accessible.
Simple Green
Post-apocalyptic worlds are super dead. That can sap the heart out of the experience sometimes, especially when you're trying to build a home. This mod adds some greenery making everything feel a bit more welcome.
Nuka Grenade and Nuka Mine Crafting
Nukes provide some serious damage against enemies in Fallout 4, so any way you can get some huge explosions is a blessing. This mod lets you craft Nuka Grenades and Mines so you can have some explosions on the go that you can literally just toss about as you rain hell from a distance. What a time to be alive.
Eli's Tweaks and Fixes All-in-One
A simple mod that adds a bunch of little fixes to the overall Fallout 4 experience on the PS4. It's a collection of smaller mods, but all are worth having, so enjoy.
Liberty Prime Blaster PS4
The Alien Blaster is a badass weapon in its own right, but this mod lets you make it even cooler, and deadlier looking, by combining it with Liberty Prime components.
Wacky Weapons Workshop
A very useful mod for those who just want to mod their weapons freely. However, you can't craft anything from scratch or anything of the like. Still, you can do some cool things. Make sure to read the mod notes before using.
Missiles Minigun
Missiles are fun. Missiles fired at an extraordinarily rapid pace are even more fun.
Enhanced Companion Storage
Tired of your companions saying no to carrying your gear? This mod gives them a lot more space to carry all of that junk you're finding.
Simple Camping
This is a great mod for all you survival mode players. Allows you to deploy a tent, campfire, and sleeping bag. It's a bit more restricted than camping mods on other platforms, but it gets the job done.
Outfield Retreat Home
Outfield Retreat Home gives you the option of having everything you may need all in one convenient location. With multiple crafting tables, a bed, and lots of space to store collectibles, it's a surprise that no one has ever thought of this sooner.
Quick Hack And Pick
If you're tired of going through the process of hacking computer terminals and picking locks, Quick Hack And Pick has exactly what you need. Each machine only has one password to choose from and every lock's sweet spot is expanded to include the entire circle, making your life much easier in the long run.
Cheatmaker
Cheatmaker gives you everything you may need right from the get-go, or at least until you get out of your vault for the first time. Indeed, you'll be able to craft anything you want with absolutely no materials required.
Stronger Dogmeat
Let's face it: despite being man's best friend, Dogmeat isn't exactly the best companion in Fallout 4. The Stronger Dogmeat mod changes all that, however, giving this four-legged creature the fierce prowess it deserves.
Zombie Walkers
Who knew that Fallout 4 would make a great zombie game one day? The Zombie Walkers mod transforms feral ghouls into zombies, with more damage able to be dealt out on the head as opposed to other areas on the body. If you're in the horror mood, this mod is definitely right up your alley.
More Map Markers
If you want to easily keep track of where you can find merchants, landmarks, dungeons, and more, the More Map Markers mod allows you to do just that, hiding locations you have yet to discover lest you get spoiled.
Legendary Modifications
For those of you out there that can't seem to get a break, Legendary Modifications let's users add whatever legendary abilities they want to their arsenal of existing weapons.
Scrap That Settlement
Scrap That Settlement allows PS4 players the ability to get rid of everything, including rocks, grass, bodies, and more, in the name of their settlement. It's a feature that PC users have enjoyed for some time now and that PS4 players have yet to experience by way of an official patch.
Simple Seasons - White, Red, Green, and Yellow
Simple Seasons allows users to transform the usual browns and grays of the Commonwealth into something a little more cheery, complete with flowers, grass, and brightly-lit skies.
Unified Clothing Overhaul
The Unified Clothing Overhaul is great in that allows players the ability to transform into whatever character they may please all while maintaining all the benefits of wearing armor.
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