
Modder ThatSpartacusGuy seems to be in the same camp as me, and they’ve created this mod to give the Vault Security Armor a bit more grit and realism. Vault-Tec Security ArmorĪmong my least favorite changes done to Fallout’s aesthetic after New Vegas are those done to vault-related apparel, specifically security armor. Whether you’re looking for the ultimate armor to make you feel like an Avenger, or just want to make the game a bit more risqué by modifying everyone’s outfits, someone has just the mod for you. Luckily people realized this and modders of Bethesda games have had many years to perfect the art of tending to your every desire. And enough alternative armors are laying around to keep you busy for a while.īut eventually cosplaying a Raider will get old. I mean sure, wearing the vault jumpsuit and a random Power Armor may be enough to get you through your first playthrough. “Fallout 4” is available on PC, XBOX One and PS 4.As any fan of Fallout games can tell you, the vanilla features will only get you so far. Among the biggest communities are ModDb and NexusMod, both of which offer free, fully supported mods, a friendly community and good communication with the mod creators for further development. If you are interested in discovering a fun mod of your own, or spicing up your game experience, then you can check out one of the many mdodding communities out there on the internet. Also, there is a small chance of receiving a bug which will endlessly spawn cats around you, until you get the radio stations running. So, if you have ever downloaded this mod and you have felt stalked by the tiny paws of a friendly cat, here is your answer. Your new invisible companion serves as a settlement radio station, playing out the greatest hits of the past century, while keeping all other stations properly running. The mod creators instantiate an invisible cat every time that the radio station is changed. GameRant reveals the mechanics working behind the mod. So, where are the cats? There were cats in the 40’s and 50’s music, but it was just a slang. The modification at question is named “Old World Radio: Boston” and is an audio patch with compilation of the greatest hits of the 40’s and 50’s delivered through additional in-game stations. You will never be alone, as you will constantly be stalked by an invisible feline. Kotaku sahres the news of a “Fallout 4” mod available for download which will do this exact thing to you.

These questions may seem, on the least, odd, but there is a good reason for asking them. Ever felt stalked while exploring the endless wasteland of Boston? E ver felt invisible eyes following you and as you turn, poof, they are gone? E ver heard a silent meowing, as you switch to the next station?
