Top Fallout 4 mods include enhanced content, new mechanics, and improved visuals.
Top Fallout 4 mods include enhanced content, new mechanics, and improved visuals.
My top choice is this mod—it lets you design floors in houses, even flat spaces, since debris is common. You can remove scrap, hedges, bushes, leaves, and more, helping build faster and keep settlements tidy. Don’t miss the "glorious nude women mod" either, Kappa ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°).
I’d visit the Fallout 4 NexusMods page and check out the top-rated mods, choosing the ones that appeal to you. I try around 50, but most are just cosmetic or convenience features. For example, I’d rather spend time on something else instead of wasting it on hacking, since it’s not about whether I can do it—it’s about how long it’ll take.
I developed a strong interest in Shadowboost—it's a manual setup but quite straightforward. You'll notice noticeable improvements in bustling areas like Lexington (though I'm not sure if that's the exact location). Its main function is to dynamically tweak shadow rendering distance to keep a steady frame rate. Popular modifications include, but aren't limited to: Darker Nights Full Dialogue Interface Lowered Weapons
This version enhances landscape details while maintaining solid performance. For 4K textures, the creator provides them as well. Armor pieces can be placed over clothing freely, and ballistic weave can be applied to any surface. The full dialogue view eliminates paraphrasing, ensuring clarity in conversations. This update is essential for high settlement budgets—it may slightly impact performance each time you explore your settlements. Minor adjustments improve interior lighting. Night scenes are darker, and color correction is refined for a more natural look without slowing down the game. Seasonal changes are introduced across all four seasons, starting with spring, which brings more greenery to the wasteland and additional settlement-building mods.