

restrictions to weather effects and unique visual filters.

Change everything from combat rules and C.A.M.P.

Public Worlds will be available to all players as a rotating series of uniquely themed Fallout Worlds, each highlighting a new combination of settings available in Custom Worlds.Ĭustom Worlds on the other hand allows players to access a laundry list of gameplay settings and modifiers to truly make Appalachia their own. Public Worlds are curated and hand-crafted by the team at Bethesda Game Studios, showcasing a slice of the possibilities and experiences powered by the various customisation tools within Custom Worlds. This is the first of four mods designed to alter the look of the wasteland to match the four seasons using only pre-existing in-game assets, all from the same modder.Fallout Worlds is broken down into two parts, the public worlds, created by Bethesda and free to all folks to enjoy or the custom worlds, that Fallout 1st members can make use of. Considering the popularity, creator ANDREWCX did a pretty good job. The mod is designed to enhance the look of the map, and minimize any effect on your FPS. Tired of endless brown? The most favorited mod for the PS4 is this simple foliage reskin, making the formerly colorless wasteland into a brighter apocalyptic environment, bringing a splash of green to go with all that gray. For you poor souls suffering under the painful limitations of the PS4, this list is for you. Still, there’s a lot of quality stuff floating around that’s available under the PS4 umbrella, and I delved into those awkward, strictly-chartered waters to find 8 diamonds in the rough.Īnd just to be perfectly clear, PC modding is the best, most obvious choice for Fallout 4 fans.

Thanks to the limitations imposed by Sony, the developers at Bethesda released a severely limited version of their console mod functionality, essentially neutering any PS4 modding scene that might’ve thrived under better circumstances.
