I try to keep it short: Tried new Playthrough with Horizon and Pilgrim. Started fine, then CTD, cant fix.
I then wanted to Install everything fresh and clean everything with FO4Edit, also I tried to keep my mod-list as short as possible to avoid conflicts.
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Now my problem: after I cleaned the DLC as suggested in Tutorials, I wanted to clean other mods, or atleast look for conflicts with FO4Edit.
Checking with LOOT first, it suggested me to clean 'ArmorKeywords' since it got an ITM-conflict. I loaded it into FO4Edit, apllied the Cleaning Filter and this is what popped out.
Suddenly there are conflicts again and i dont know if this is normal or not. If it helps, this is my Mod-list so far. As you can see there are alot of mods missing till now, but I dont want to proceed till I actually know what is going on.
Would be glad if someone can help me.
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There are a ton of mods on Nexus now despite not having a Creation Kit to make them and several of them are impressive considering the lack of available resources.
The following is my list of recommended mods. You may find something you enjoy here.
Why did I do this? Yes, I am procrastinating on a project that's due Monday so that was motivation enough.
Sound
P.A.M.S - Power Armor Movement Sounds by ONIXer
Many different sound options, from light to hydraulic to heavy. I really think it's almost a bug fix since vanilla power armor sounds wimpy.
The Wanderer Level-Up sound Replacer by xXBlackWorkXx
Levelling up is a celebration
Aggressive synth voice overhaul by Ubercharge
Warning: This sort of works. Sort of. It makes synth voices really cool. But there are some issues with it. Nothing buggy but you'll see if you progress far enough in the main quest.
Towbie's Realistic Weapon Sounds by towbiekun
Overhaul of the vanilla weapon sounds. Adds some real punch to the firing sounds.
Louder Rainy Sound by thlp
As the name implies it adds some punch to the wimpy vanilla rain sounds.
No more cash register sound when XP gain by LiquidBronze
Honestly I can't believe I haven't found a funny replacement for this but until then I use the silence.
Crafting
Legendary Modification by teaLz
Modify any item to be legendary. Should have been in the vanilla game.
Craftable Ammo by kr1ck
It can be frustrating running out of ammo of your favorite weapon, especially if you play with a scarcity mod like I recommend. This allows you to craft your own ammo based on perks.
Working Food Planters by Dominik93
Cleans up your garden by allowing you to use food planters instead of just burying your food in the wastes.
Scrappable Legendaries by Xylozi
One of the most dire needed fixes. Being able to scrap legendary items in the crafting menu.
Fusion Core Crafting by Xylozi
It might seem like there are too many fusion cores in the game already but if you wear power armor 100% of the time eventually you will run out. This allows you to immersively craft your own based on perks.
Settlement Supplies Expanded 2.5 - Safe SSEx by Troy Irving
Craft all the things! If you're into settlement building (I'm not) then this mod is for you.
Environment
Radiant Clouds and Fogs by Mangaclub
Gives clouds more depth and intensity.
FAR - Faraway Area Reform by SparrowPrince
As it was for Skyrim, a fix of the distant details. Not as good as Skyrim because Bethesda.
FO4 RAIN by ramccoid
A retexture of the rain. Your choice to use this or the ones in 'True Storms'
True Storms - Wasteland Edition by fadingsignal
An impressive overhaul of thunder and rain in Fallout
Gameplay Changes
Fallout 4 Loot Overhaul by DarthSith
There is way too much of everything lying around in a post-Apocalyptic world.
Durable Vertibirds by Utherix
Dunno about you but I thought it was silly you could shoot down these things easily.
Adjusted Encounter Zones by varx
Harder enemies everywhere. Which is a good thing.
Real World Damages by PiZZADOX
It isn't updated anymore but it's my personal preference for fixing the irritating 'bullet sponge' problem of increasing difficult to Survival. It's annoying that Bethesda used the age-old multiply by hit points and damage solution instead of making enemies deadlier. This mod fixes that.
Faster Terminal Displays by Old Nick
Because waiting for terminals to load is boring.
Power Armor Fast Exit and Enter by Ulithium_Dragon
The animation gets boring after the 1,000th time.
Potentially viewed as a cheat. I only use this to scan objects further, not to increase my chance to hit or damage in VATS. I enjoy being able to detect threats further away. Doesn't ruin my immersive gameplay.
Dead Body Collision by MadAce
Because walking through dead bodies is fake.
Mega Explosions by Meltus
This is a super cool mod. I suggest picking the VISUAL ONLY option if you're playing on higher difficulties since you'll get one-shotted by any explosion anywhere remotely close to you.
Functional wedding rings by Treldon
Adds a point to keeping your wedding band.
No Limb Regen by BluemaxDR
Don't know why Bethesda dumped doctor bags. God they annoy me sometimes.
Binary Speech Checks by Henke
Bethesda put in a random speech check in Fallout 4, which is stupid since it just encourages save scumming. Tell you what, make it simple. Do you have the required perk to pass? Yes? Good? No? Too bad for you. Comes with a cheat edition for dirty cheaters.
Disable Minuteman Radiant Quests by shad0wshayd3
Because STFU Preston Garvey, I'm sick of your bullshit. I have Shaun to find.
Lighting
Legendary Lamps - Lights Lamps Pipboy Overhaul by Spoonifico
Adds some fun ways to cast light as well as a realistic means of reducing light or casting giant floodlights in the dark
Improved Workshop Lights by Ozin
Because if you use a darkness mod then it's dark as fuck in your settlement.
Darker Nights by unforbidable
Hands down the best Fallout mod. Pick darkest and dark sky as options. It really is the only mod I couldn't play without.
Texture Overhauls
Optimized Vanilla Textures by Myst
A good place to start saving fps and VRAM. I usually overwrite this mod with everything else so you should install this first.
Fallout 4 - Texture Optimization Project by torcher
A good mod to cover some of the poorly made Bethesda textures. Overwrite Optimized Vanilla Textures with this.
Divine Revelation by LexXx_M5
Simply put? The best overhaul on Fallout 4 Nexus. After 200 years you know there would be green and it would look very look like this.
Lore-Friendly Ghoul Eyes by Pommymax
Because black ghoul eyes makes them look more like aliens than ghouls.
Wasteland Salon - Hair Texture Improvement Mod by Limo
Improved contrast and variation in hairstyles.
Immersive Mouth and Teeth by ClearanceClarence
Fixes human teeth to proper size and shape.
Vivid Fallout - Rocks - Textures in HD - ORIGINAL SIZE - LOWER RESOLUTION by Hein84
This is an optional download since it will overwrite or be overwritten by several other mods in this list. It's up to you if you like it. I use this mod series in Skyrim.
exShinras Better Brick Textures by exShinra
Sweet looking bricks in Boston
Fallout IV -Gore Overhaul- 3.0 by Nero1n
Moar gore!
D.E.C.A.Y - Better Ghouls by Thumblesteen
Simply the best looking ghouls ever.
Alternative Human Eyes by TwistedMethod
These eyes are just amazing. They are one of the best downloads on the Nexus right now.
Detail and texture tweaks
Weathered First Aid Kit by Kazeite
Fallout Texture Overhaul Power Armors UHD 4K by Gorgulla
Water Retexture by Jorhadoq
This is cans of water retexture, not water.
WET - Water Enhancement Textures by SparrowPrince
Makes water look good. There's currently some 8K water mod on Nexus that's getting some downloads. Go ahead and fry your video card if you want but Sparrowprince's is better.
Detailed Urban Food by clintmich
ScratchMade - New Double Barrel Shotgun textures by Millenia
Most people know Millenia's amazing work from Fallout New Vegas. The attention to detail is what makes this so good.
ScratchMade - New Combat Shotgun and Rifle textures by Millenia
Eye Normal Map Fix Fallout 4 Edition by Mr Dave
Basically a bug fix. Should not be overwritten by other mods.
FO4 MOON by ramccoid
A prettier looking moon
FO4 SUN by ramccoid
Same author, great looking sun, less bloom
Fallout Texture Overhaul PipBoy (Pip-Boy) UHD 4K by Gorgulla
My personal pip-boy overhaul preference. 2K option for potatoes.
Jesters Deathclaws by Jester
Makes Deathclaws look really great.
Better Computer Terminals - 4K or 2K by Jomla97
Comes in many different states of disrepair.
Shack Floors Re-Done 4K by TheMatthewBe
OJO BUENO NUKA-COLA MACHINE by tapioks
One of the best New Vegas modders is in FO4.
Cheats
Hunting Rifle (Sniper) Damage Increase by Cupressi
Makes sniper weapons more deadly. It makes sense but technically it's a cheat since it's increasing damage by 35%. The vanilla values are pretty weak to be honest. Not killing somebody in one shot with a .50 cal hit is crazy.
Difficulty XP Scaling by Orgridel
It's not really a cheat if you use the option to punish yourself with the less experience module. However you can choose to increase your experience based on increased difficulty. Much like Diablo 3.
Carry Weight Modifications by The Iron Rose
The question you have to ask yourself here is this: what's more unrealistic? Stopping to manage your inventory space every 5 minutes because you're overburdened? Or using a cheat to remove that annoyance? Frankly, it's already unrealistic you can carry 12 different weapon types, all sorts of different armors, tons of junk like desk fans, and nothing shows up visually on your character. Perhaps someone will one day offer an immersive fix. Until then it's COLLECT ALL THE STUFF!
ETSGM - Easy To See Glowing Mags by Herpderp2332 and Otkebr
Makes it easier to see magazines.
ETSGB - Easy To See Glowing Bobbleheads by Herpderp2332
Makes it easier to see bobbleheads
Customize Legendary Enemy Spawning by The Iron Rose
Yes, this can be seen as a cheat but it's also really cool. You can increase the rate of legendary enemies so that they show up practically every time an enemy spawns. This is a double-edged sword. Your game will be much, much harder. Legendary rad scorpions can and they will violate you. But the payoff is also better. You get a ton of good drops.
Weightless Junk and Other Items by TheScout201
It's stupid that junk weighs anything. It's stupid that each settlement has different junk. It's stupid to worry about it. Just download and forget about it.
Interface Changes
PipWare UI Fallout4 Edition by rebb
Best UI overhaul on Nexus
Full Dialogue Interface by Cirosan and shadwar
There's a reason this mod is #1. Bethesda's consolizing the menu was garbage.
Map Markers More Spaced Apart - Less Cluttered World Map Markers by torcher
I have to go where? What's that? Is that a swan? Does this zoom in anymore? What the hell is that?
Better Item Sorting by xandarori
Because vanilla is a fucking shitshow
Bug Fixes Aadhar print software free download.
A Simple Mod - No Bethesda and S.P.E.C.I.A.L Intro by Meatbag101
No more pointless SPECIAL videos
Simple Bug Fixes by Bonnie
In before the Unofficial Fallout Patch
Armorsmith Extended by Gambit77
Allows you to wear all the things you should have been able to wear in the vanilla game.
Remove Interior Fog by Abbalovesyou
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Free FPS
Enhanced Blood Textures by dDefinder
Not only improves blood but fixes the decal bug. Mandatory download, basically.
Sex
BUSTY by tonicmole and UltimateZero
The stick figures passing as women are slightly improved
NUCLEAR Nude by zentience
If you absolutely HAVE to be naked using the utterly disgusting vanilla body, then zentience has done an incredible job making it look good. I love the dirty textures, it's very realistic. When somebody releases meshes that make women look like real women I would still use this fantastic skin mod.
UPDATED
Due to fantastic user input I've added a few mods here.
Crafting Workbenches by drdanzel
Allows crafting of weapons and armor in ammo where the name logically implies. At the crafting stations.
NX Pro Farming by Nephatrine
Can replace Working Food Planters mod with this one. WFP hasn't been updated since Nov. 19 and NX Pro Farming is more regularly updated and offers more options.
Bottles Labels Overhaul by BlastoLho
I actually did have this installed already. These textures are quite nice.
A Little Bit of Green Retouch by Original Mods by Stephanie Young and Ciprriano - Realistic Edit by dragonalex155
I prefer the gorgeous Divine Revelation but this looks like a nice alternative.
Homemaker - Expanded Settlements by NovaCoru
Apparently it pairs well with SSex.
FogOut by g10stpd
As an alternative to Remove Interior Fog. Not sure about it since I use the darkest night setting with Darker Nights mod and this is calibrated for medium.
Power Armor Animation Changes by SomberX
A no nonsense faster animation, but not realistic.
ETSGH - Easy To See Glowing Holotapes by Herpderp2332
Realistic World Map v2.0 by Vastias
An impressively detailed map
Rebalancer - Gameplay Balance Centre by Jonnyeah
This is a hell of a mod. Could eliminate the need for a half dozen mods listed above.
Arbitration - AI - Stealth - Speed - Damage - Gameplay Overhaul and Tweaks by JackArbiter
Looks like an alternative to Rebalancer. Doesn't like compatible given it modifies a lot of the same things.
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Hi guys,
So basically the other day I was complaining to myself about my frame rate, and I thought I might as well remove any mods which I don't actively notice the impact of. Unfortunately I did about 20-30 mods at once and I opted for the uninstall and delete option for each (using NMM). Needless to say my game doesn't load: I hit continue and then confirm and Fallout4.exe is not responding (only for this particular character). I know there is a feature of Fallout 4 which keeps track of which mods you have installed because if you download a save off the nexus it tells you which .esps you don't have which the save had. Therefore I was just wondering if I could find out which mods I had installed on this save game to reinstall in order to get the save working.
Any help / advice would be appreciated,
NinjaBuni
Edited by NinjaBuni, 07 April 2016 - 03:40 PM.
Fallout 4 PS4 mods are finally here, and despite their limitations, the feature has been working pretty flawlessly on Sony’s console. Here are five of the very best mods you should try right now. Those of you on Xbox One and PC probably have similar versions on your respective platforms too.
1) Immersive-Gameplay (PlayStation): Just in case Survival Mode was too easy for you, this mod by Jacomel takes Bethesda’s open-world experience and makes it more brutally difficult than you ever thought possible. Armed with the meager scraps in your pre-war basement, the rest of the challenge is up to you. The ultimate goal of this mod is to make the vanilla experience more realistic and punishing.
This feat is accomplished in a number of ways, including slower leveling with no health gain, lower base health and more sophisticated enemies. For reference, your standard health is just 20 HP while human foes have 50 to 120. Mutants get even more powerful than that as they increase in size. This mod certainly isn’t for the faint of heart, and, as Dark Souls fans say, you have to “git gud” to enjoy it. [ Link ]
2) SimpleGreen: Fallout 4 takes place during a nuclear apocalypse, so some fans might feel that the environment Bethesda has created doesn’t look quite decayed enough. SimpleGreen by ANDREWCX fixes that problem by covering the Commonwealth in green grass. As one would expect, there are also more trees to look at too.
This is really more of an aesthetic mod than a functional one, but it does take the survival aspect of Fallout 4 to a whole new level. The PS4 version can’t support custom greenery, but it’s still pretty cool anyway. [ Link ]
3) Unlocked Settlement Objects: Also from ANDREWCX, this mod quickly unlocks almost all settlement-related items in the game for the tiny price of one cap. The developer is still working through the PS4 creation kit to get every last viable asset, but pretty much everything is there already.
The benefits of this mod are obvious. It allows wasteland dwellers to trick out their communities with all kinds of walls, beds, statues and even a UFO. Not everyone was totally enraptured by Fallout 4’s settlement building, but this mod may make it a bit more free and fun for the naysayers. This tweak is a boon for the creatively minded. [ Link ]
4) Zombie Walkers: We know lots of Walking Dead fans read our site, and this PS4 mod is for them. Crafted by joefor, this fan creation essentially alters the Feral Ghoul enemy and turns it into a Romero-style zombie. With eight different types to work from, each with their own clothing variations, you really do get a solid sense of undead uniqueness. To make things even more exciting, zombies often spawn in large herds too. This is another mod that makes Survival Mode better.
In terms of combat, these revised Feral Ghouls move significantly slower but pack a more powerful punch if they’re able to get in close. This is simply a fun way to experience something new in the wasteland. [ Link ]
5) Unified Clothing Overhaul: For folks who want their character to have a very specific look without any stat compromises, this PS4 mod is a must-have. Made by ANDREWCX, it infuses all clothing and accessories with ballistic weave and lining elements. There’s also an invisible option that offers armor qualities without any extra wearables at all. Want bullets to bounce off you like Superman? You can do that with this mod. It also offers the ability to craft a bunch of different armor and weapon types in an instant.
However, its usefulness is also cosmetic. For one, all small accessories can now be worn under armor. Decal swaps provide different looks for said armor, and extra costumes can be unlocked too. In few words, this may be the single most versatile mod the PS4 has to offer. [ Link ]
Fallout 4 is available now on PS4, Xbox One and PC. All platforms support mods. Check out an early list of supported PS4 mods here.
What do you think of Fallout 4 PS4 mods so far? Did Bethesda deliver despite the limitations? Tell us in the comments section!
It was a long, long wait for Playstation 4 owners to finally get in on the wasteland modding action, and when it arrived, Fallout 4 fans weren't exactly pleased by the extra limitations above and beyond what's found on the Xbox One edition.
Even now, months after mods have been available, the number of PS4 entries continues to lag far behind what's on tap over on the other side of the console fence. Sadly, due to the restrictive nature of what's allowed on console mods, it's unlikely we're going to get an epic total conversion like you'd see on the PC.
The lack of space and inability to add in huge new assets just won't allow for such major changes to the base game. Don't let that kill your enthusiasm for PS4 modding entirely though, as there's still several overhaul mods that significantly change up the Fallout 4 experience on the Playstation platform.
Over the next several slides we cover some of the best of the best in PS4 overhaul mods that you should be trying out immediately.
Unified Clothing Overhaul
For a change in the game's aesthetics and how you can make your character look while stomping across the Commonwealth, this is the mod that should unquestionably be downloaded straight away.
The UCO mod completely opens up the clothing opportunities, allowing you to craft essentially any outfit you can imagine while still have the benefits of armor. If it's something that appears in the game anywhere on any NPC, you can now equip it as your outfit.
Don't like how your current armor looks but prefer its stats? No problem, with UCO you can make exterior clothing invisible, so the defensive qualities remain while the cosmetics are shifted to whatever style you prefer underneath.
Overgrowth Forest Overhaul
Like a much more invasive and complete version of the Simple Green mod (see the next slide), this Overgrowth offering turns most areas of the Commonwealth into a much more verdant forest.
It makes the entire Fallout 4 experience less dreary and empty-seeming, with vegetation overtaking the Boston area long after the radiation has subsided 200+ years after the bombs first dropped. The color scheme is probably the most frequently sited visual problem with the modern Fallout games, and mods like this handily take care of that concern.
Simple Seasons - White, Red, Green, and Yellow
A clever way of getting around some of the restrictions on adding new external assets in PS4 modding, this series of mods tweaks the colors of grass, trees, objects, and vegetation to let you change the Commonwealth to whatever season you desire.
While it may not radically change the game in terms of content or weaponry, it does completely alter the feel of the story with a different season overtaking areas rather than just having everything be that washed out brown/gray color.
Shown above is an example of Simple White, which takes us from eternal nuclear winter to actual, regular old winter. Even more striking is Simple Red, which sets the trees afire with fall leaf colors for a much less monochromatic playthrough.
Wacky Weapons Workshop
The lack of external assets really hampers weapon mods on the PS4, but one forward-thinking player put together something really interesting just by changing how weapons can be crafted.
Now you can put together just about any combination imaginable - including some that really shouldn't exist, like adding a fatman launcher to a revolver. Who doesn't want to launch nukes from their handgun?
The mod also lets you manually add in multiple legendary effects to a wackified weapon, allowing you to craft some truly outrageous guns and melee weapons without having to kill legendary monsters and hope you randomly get something good.
Fallout 4 Mod Cleaning Tool
Remember seeing some of the more bizarre robotic companions when Automatron first came out and laughing at how ridiculous some combos could become? Get ready for that, in weapon form.
Scrap That SettlementFallout 4 Settlement Cleaning Mods
Having primarily played Fallout 4 on the PC, it didn't occur to me until seeing this mod that console players are still having to deal with Bethesda's terrible settlement system in its original form. My sincerest apologies, console peons, because that sounds like a real bummer.
Fallout 4 Cleaning Mods Free
If you want more control over how your settlements look, this very nifty mod lets you scrap almost everything -- grass, rocks, bodies, and all sorts of objects that weren't originally scrappable.
New versions of this mod are slated to land soon that will allow you to scrap whole creatures and structures as well.
Zombie Walkers
The feral ghouls in the Fallout universe have always flirted with being zombies, but they never quite go the whole way there. Putting you in an episode of The Walking Dead (or any given classic zombie flick), this overhaul mod takes ghouls and makes them into a shambling horde of the living dead.
Unfortunately, this PS4 version is a bit stripped down from the PC mod of the same name, but it still gets the job done for console players. Feral ghouls are renamed to zombies, sprinting is disabled, and health is modified so that head shots appropriately take them out. A few animations are also tweaked as well for more of a horror feel.
These modified ghoul zombies also come in big herds that you don't want to get caught in! Needless to say, this pretty drastically changes the feel and tone of a Fallout 4 playthrough. Hiding under a dumpster won't keep you safe here.
Outfield Retreat Home
Don't care for the home options in Diamond City or want to have everything at your fingertips in one centralized location?
This RV home not only looks fantastic -- complete with Nuka Cola themed knick knacks all across the outside -- but also has multiple connected crafting locations, storage space for your bobblehead collection, clean water for survival runs, and a bed offering the well rested bonus.
Plenty 'O Exploration
This is an overhaul mod that fans have to put together every time a new Bethesda entry arrives, especially in the Fallout universe. You'd think eventually the developer would get on this without the players having to do it..
The game maps are always huge, with tons of areas to explore, but then you arrive at a specific location and most of the buildings and hallways can't be accessed and are just cosmetic. Whether doors that can't be opened or piles of rubble blocking your way, there's a distinct lack of indoor exploration.
Fallout 4's rendition of this perennially needed fix, Plenty 'O Exploration, is currently in beta for PS4, but still provides a drastically needed service by adding in many new interior segments for a huge increase in the amount of area actually available to explore.
Cheatmaker
Last but not least is Cheatmaker, which overhauls the game by putting everything at your fingertips with no effort required whatsoever! After crawling out of the vault, the Sole Survivor can craft anything at all with no materials required. Want some sweet power armor straight off the start? No problem!
There are a whole lot more Fallout 4 mods out there ready and waiting to be downloaded than the nine PS4 overhaul mods we've covered here. What's your favorite PS4 overhaul mod we should try out? Let us know in the comments section!
If you're still on the hunt for even more ways to modify your Commonwealth wasteland experience, be sure to also check out these mods as well:
Published Apr. 11th 2017
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