A new mod has emerged which looks to improve some of the core mechanics ofFallout 4. While it’s not thelongestFalloutgame in terms of its main quest, there is still so much to see and do in the game that the vanilla experience alone is ample. However, that does not stop the modding community from continuing to make a myriad of changes to Bethesda’s post-apocalyptic title, either by adding custom content or enhancing the general experience.
Anyone who’s played the game will know that there are already a ton ofgreatFallout 4mods available, and there are always more being developed and sent out for fans to try. From being able to scrap a lot more junk at settlements, to making the nights darker, to changing up how the game starts, there’s a modification out there for all sorts of play styles and tastes. While this latest one doesn’t visually change the game or add new characters, it does seem to go out of its way to overhaul the way the game plays and feels.

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The mod was spotted by PCGamesN and is called “Fallout More,” which is clearly a pun on the nameFallout 4. Created by RelaxItsOk, the add-on is currently in beta but is available to download. Essentially, what this mod does is make the game “better” with some tweaks to the core mechanics and some quality-of-life additions. Some examples include rebalancing the difficulty, doing away with “bullet sponges” for harder difficulties and enemies that die too readily on easy. There are other rebalances as well, too numerous to name here, as well as an enhancement to the game’s AI and stealth features.
Funnily enough, another user created amod forFallout 4that overhauls stealth, making it more “realistic.” Both these examples show that some fans are keen to see improvements to this system. In general, it sounds like RelaxItsOk’s modification is useful for anyone who loves the game but would like to see some of the essential mechanics and gameplay features be given an overhaul.
While the fourth game is still being enjoyed today, no doubt many are eagerly anticipating the next entry in the franchise. WithBethesda confirmingFallout 5a few months back, fans can look forward to where the series will go from here. Of course, the new game is unlikely to be making an appearance anytime soon, what with Bethesda still working onStarfieldandTheElder Scrolls 6also said to be in development. But at least it’s something to look out for over the next however many years.
Fallout 4is available now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.