I’ll be honest, for a while there, I was totally ignorant to the modding community involved in Fallout 4. As someone who played The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, and Fallout 3 on PC, I understood exactly what dedicated modders could create. Unfortunately, I wanted the latest and greatest on the PlayStation 4. I thought playing with a controller on a shiny console would somehow make the game more enjoyable to me. Boy, was I wrong. I spent 60+ hours on the PS4 version of Fallout 4, then quickly switched to PC, where I modded my game into oblivion and beyond. I’m talking brand-new weapons, enhanced graphics, customized building models, and immersion mods galore. There was nothing I wouldn’t download at least once. I broke my game, I reinstalled everything, and I visited Nexus Mods again.
If you’re new to the modding scene in Bethesda games or perhaps just want to enhance Fallout 4 a tad, these 15 mods are so insane that you cannot miss out on them. Honestly, these mods are so great, we didn't even include the Star Wars mod we used in the header image, though you can find that here. Some of the mods mentioned below simply add a unique firearm or tweak the AI a tad. While others completely reimagine significant aspects of the game – making for a more thrilling experience overall. You would do well to spend an afternoon downloading these mods and enhancing the open-world, post-apocalyptic RPG. Of course, we recommend that you download one mod at a time, then test your game experience before continuing. A single mod could break something in-game and, if you just installed twenty, you’d be hard-pressed to find the culprit.
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15 Armorsmith Extended
If you’re anything like me, you completely ignore the statistics of each piece of armor in the game and instead opt for style over functionality. That’s completely fine! This is an open-world RPG, after all, which means playing how you want. Unfortunately, Bethesda’s selection of armor, clothing, and armor mods is a bit lacking at the moment. The modding community changed all of that, though.
In Armorsmith Extended, a mod by Gambit77, the whole armor and clothing system was revamped completely. You can now wear any piece of regular clothing underneath individual armor pieces, hats and helmets no longer cover the face, allowing for gas masks and bandanas. And finally, there are new craftable items to wear on the regular. Overall, this is a mod your character needs in their virtual life.
14 Homemaker – Expanded Settlements
The settlements and building aspect of Fallout 4 needed some work, sorry to say. While Bethesda certainly nailed the core aspect, they left a lot for the community to desire. In Homemaker – Expanded Settlements, by NovaCoru, your settlement is no longer a static, boring endeavor that most would consider an afterthought to the main portion of the game. Instead, the mod adds in over 1,000 new, balanced objects, including cars, working street lamps, and entire build sets based on the infamous Institute.
If you enjoy expanding settlements, then more power to you. Why not do so with more items and better placement, though? Instead of patchwork homes made of tin metal and termite-riddled boards, you can build a bustling community with walkways, barriers, and brick-style homes. The options are endless!
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13 True Storms – Wasteland Edition
For the most part, it’s easy to completely ignore the weather in a video game – especially one as immersive and impressive as Fallout 4. Once someone points out the lack of intense rain, thunder, and gloomy fog, you’ll never look at the game the same way twice. Sure, Bethesda’s RPG has a weather system, but it’s lackluster.
In True Storms – Wasteland Edition, by modder fadingsignal, a slew of new textures and immersive visuals are added into the game, including rain storms, dust storms, sheet lightning, and fork lightning. There are even 20 new thunder sounds. Fadingsignal went into detail with the sounds. Furthermore, you can even tweak the chance of a Feral Ghoul attack during radiation storms, making them even deadlier overall.
12 Better Settlers
Let’s face it, the NPCs in Fallout 4 are dumb. There’s no skirting around the issue. These characters have no qualms about walking up to a Deathclaw and fist-fighting. Furthermore, they tend to stand around or work wherever you assign them. Life in post-apocalyptic Boston is pretty tiresome and downright annoying.
In Better Settlers, by Thom293, over 230 new settlers are added to the settlement pool, for a total of 270+. You can opt for their vanilla equipment and statistics, or utilize completely lore-friendly equipment, mortality rates, and stats. The choice is yours. In any case, your bustling settlement built with Sim Settlements will look infinitely more impressive with unique NPCs wandering the city streets instead of NPC #221 version 2. Oh, and you can even build a raider settlement!
11 Improved Map w/Visible Roads
The Improved Map w/Visible Roads mod, by mm137, is purely aesthetic, albeit necessary for those tired of the wonky in-game map the game launched with. Consider this a quality of life update for the Sole Survivor. While the improved map does feature an initial weird purple-pink hue, which can be off-putting (albeit changed to your liking), its functionality is what’s important here.
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Considered one of the best Fallout 4 mods by PC Gamer, Rock Paper Shotgun, and VG247, Improved Map features distinct waterlines, enhanced roads and train tracks, corrected map marker placement, numbered grid lines, and even regions. Each feature can be tweaked, including brightness and entirely optional features. While you may not see an issue with the current map, switch over to this one, and you’ll immediately notice the difference. Going back is hard!
10 Lowered Weapons
Okay, you don’t need this mod to improve the gameplay whatsoever, but it’s still interesting to have. Consider this one of those “quality of life” immersion-type mods that simply add on to the game in a small way.
Lowered Weapons, by lesma666, simply helps the player put their gun down occasionally. After all, it must be tiring holding an assault rifle at full attention for extended periods. Personally, I hate how the player character points their gun forward at all times. It breaks the immersion of the game, which is astounding to begin with. With Lowered Weapons, you’ll notice a new animation while in the first-person perspective. Now, with the mod installed, your character will rest their weapon, pointing the barrel towards the ground, when not in use. It’s more immersive and enjoyable this way.
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9 More Where That Came From
If you’re a veteran of the Fallout franchise, then you already know the in-game music is simply fantastic. Because of this post-apocalyptic video game series, there are more classic music fans in the world than ever before. Like anything good, we always want more, though!
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More Where That Came From, by OldManMose76, features 111 lore-friendly, thematically correct songs to Diamond City Radio. DCR is the only worthwhile radio station to listen to in the Commonwealth, so it’s nice to have some more variety available. Of course, the mod also removes DJ Travis’ introductions and segues. Otherwise, Travis would say one song is coming on, then play something entirely different. It would be immersion-breaking. You’ll have to play for quite a long time before listening to all 111 new songs, though, so prepare yourself for a long weekend!
8 Everyone’s Best Friend
Do you remember Dogmeat? He was everyone’s favorite canine companion – albeit for a short while. Upon acquiring your unique pal in the early game, it’s common to ditch him and opt for someone stronger and more efficient. Leaving Dogmeat behind always tugs at the heart-strings, though, doesn’t it?
In Everyone’s Best Friend, from Valdacil, you can now bring Dogmeat on your adventures in addition to a human (or otherwise) companion. Initially, you could only have one or the other, despite Dogmeat not being treated as a full companion. There is evidence of this within the game files. For example, Dogmeat doesn’t disable the Lone Wanderer perk. That’s not an issue any longer, though. So, go ahead and bring Hancock and Dogmeat to clean out the Parkview Apartments. Having an actual RPG party for once is nice!
7 Seasons Project
Yeah, this is the apocalypse, we know! What ever happened to the seasons, though? Humanity has survived 200 years since the bombs first dropped. You would think a bit of snow, spring showers, or falling leaves would be a possibility. In Bethesda’s world, however, that’s unlikely. They prefer dark and drab.
The players, however, don’t. In Seasons Project, by GameDuchess, adds in Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer to the game. Each particular season has its own unique textures and vibe. During winter, you’ll obviously notice a bit of snow covering the ground. During summer, however, the world is less green and includes fewer flowers. It’s the perfect crop harvesting season. If you’re anything like me, the colorful aesthetic of spring pairs nicely with raider blood splashed across the ground.
6 Conquest
If you haven’t noticed, improving the settlement-building features of Fallout 4 is something of a theme with the modding community. Bethesda did well, but there is always room for improvement. In this case, it’s the ability to build a new settlement anywhere in the game world.
In Conquest, by Chesko, you may now create a small campsite to cook, sleep, and refresh yourself while on an adventure. Furthermore, by constructing a new workbench, you can turn your small campsite into a bustling settlement, complete with the benefits and work included. As of right now, the mod allows for ten additional settlements to be built within the game world. Still, that’s ten more settlements to expand, trade with, and gather resources at. The mod doesn’t break immersion either, as it uses in-game assets and you may only build in areas with enough room.
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5 Any Mod Any Weapon
Do you want to turn your pipe pistol into a blunderbuss? How about a railway rifle with a triple barrel and a scope attachment? Fallout 4 already has an extensive weapon modding system – far better than what we witnessed in Fallout: New Vegas. However, it has limitations. Limitations we simply cannot work with under these conditions.
Any Mod Any Weapon, by LucasGod, effectively opens the weapon modding system completely. You can now equip any weapon modification to any weapon in the game. Go wild! Some of the creations people have made are downright wacky, but still pretty dang cool to witness in action. It’s nothing to suppress a .44 revolver, equip an extended barrel, and turn said revolver into a rifle. While it may not be fully immersive to the game world, it’s still fun and that’s the point of the game!
4 Fusion City Rising – Quest Mod
There are a few standout quests in Fallout 4 that every player remembers. Then there are those we would rather forget. Everyone can agree, however, that we need more quests to fill out the game world. That is the precise goal of Fusion City Rising, by Recluse and Thuggysmurf.
Fusion City Rising is a unique quest mod that features 10 to 20 hours of additional content. There are new quests, new locations, new factions, and even new companions to recruit. Fusion City, itself, is a massive underground complex that is bigger than Diamond City, complete with a mall, subway system, hotel, player home, bank, shooting range, and every type of vendor imaginable. It’s massive, pure and simple. When you’re not fighting the new enemy factors or completing side-quests, you’ll want to simply explore the huge game world added to the wasteland.
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3 We Are The Minutemen
Players understood the narrative of the Minutemen, sure, but they didn’t quite grasp the concept in-game. It’s clear that Bethesda wanted this unique, player-run faction to be the most efficient alternative to rebuilding the Commonwealth. By acquiring more settlements, you thus gain new sources of revenue and resources. Unfortunately, the faction suffered from lackluster implementation.
Fallout 4 More Music Mod
We Are The Minutemen, by TheFirstEnd, is designed to expand upon the faction, making them more attractive, immersive, and useful to the game world. You’ll notice Minutemen reinforcements, Veteran Minutemen equipped with Gauss weaponry, new armors, and an overall stronger faction worthy of defending the common settler. In the vanilla game, the Brotherhood of Steel and Institute were more attractive choices to side with. With We Are the Minutemen, the militia is worthy of your time and attention.
2 RU556 – Assault Rifle
The community, for the most part, absolutely adored the pipe weapons that took center-stage in Fallout 4. They were immersive, somewhat realistic, and exciting to mod in the late-game. Unfortunately, they kind of dominated the wasteland. Almost every raider in the game armed themselves with some type of pipe weapon. It grew tiresome. We want some variety, Bethesda!
Thus, the RU556, by modders FX0x01, Ha_ru, Navaro, Lee Swagger, and others, was introduced. The assault rifle features new, high-quality textures, custom animations and sounds, extensive customization options, and is in leveled lists. Leveled lists? What does that mean? You may ask. Basically, until you hit level 25, the RU556 won’t spawn in the game. It’s a high-powered assault rifle, after all.
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1 Sim Settlements
Fallout 4 Mod Add Music To Radio
While I personally enjoy building a post-apocalyptic settlement, the feature introduced in Fallout 4 was a bit tedious, to say the least. You're tasked with rescuing settlements, seeing to their every need, and then growing from one shack to two. If there were no existing structures in the immediate area, you oversaw the construction from scratch. Snooze!
In Sim Settlements, from modder kinggath, you simply set down designated plots of land, including residential, agricultural, and retail. Your residents could then be assigned their very own plot, where they would construct their very own domiciles. There is enough variety in the buildings to offer a real sense of a settlement. Of course, you’re still in charge of basic needs, including water, food, and defense. In any case, instead of the NPC being lazy, you get to be lazy!
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Fallout 4 soundtrack
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The Fallout 4 soundtrack contains two main elements:
- The ambient soundtrack composed by Inon Zur.
- Songs and other musical works which are played by the various radio stations.
BackgroundEdit
Composer Inon Zur returned to create the orchestral score. For Fallout 4, he felt that game is a more personal story, this time making the piano take a more prominent role in the game's score. He combined a real piano with an electric piano to make a 'sound that is really round and not bright at all but very lush.'
In addition, he crafted the soundscapes with unorthodox instruments focusing on three elements: 'classical instruments; electronic instruments; and a non-musical instrument or an ethnic/primitive instrument.' Players could immediately tell what sort of area they were in based on the background instrumentation.[1]
It was also announced that the game would offer 'three times the amount of music (compared with Fallout 3),' combining the instantly recognizable with the lesser-known tracks by well-known artists.
The third section focuses on obscure tracks from long-forgotten bands 'with ludicrous lyrics and a distinctive sound.'
'It's All Over But the Crying' was the first song chosen with The Ink Spots as a hallmark of the series. While the recognizable opening guitar riff evokes a sense of nostalgia, the second half provides a lively, hopeful setting.
Music supervision and licensing was done by Christopher S. Parker and Ian M. Anderson, music coordinator for Brandracket, LLC.
With Chris, director Todd Howard delved into the area of music history of artists who did songs about uranium and radioactivity with a naiveté to the lyrics. 'Back when these songs came out, society was fueled by a utopian optimism that stood in stark contrast with the apocalyptic nature of world-destroying atomic weapons.'
Many of these songs originated from the soundtrack to the 1982 documentary The Atomic Cafe and later expanded by the Atomic Platters and CONELRAD Radio.[2]
In addition, a collaboration with singer/actress Lynda Carter was announced to write and perform original songs for the game. Carter was inserted in the game as Magnolia, a singer in Goodneighbor.[3]
Musical tracksEdit
Radio songsEdit
Diamond City RadioEdit
Note: songs marked with a (†) have been reprised from Fallout 3. One of which has also been reprised from the original Fallout.
A Wonderful Guy†
- Written by Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein II
- Performed by Tex Beneke featuring Claire Chatwin
- (C) 1949 Williamson Music, An Imagem Company (ASCAP)
- Courtesy of The Orchard
- Written by Johnny Mercer and Harold Arlen
- Performed by Bing Crosby
- (C) 1944 Harwin Music Co. (ASCAP)
- All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission.
- Courtesy of HLC Properties, Ltd.
Anything Goes†
- Written and Performed by Cole Porter
- (C) 1934 (Renewed) WB Music Corp. (ASCAP)
- Courtesy of RCA Records and Sony Music Entertainment
- By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
- Written by J F Young
- Performed by The Five Stars
- (C) 1957 Published by Benjon Music (BMI)
- Courtesy of Geffen Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Butcher Pete (Part 1)†
- Written by Roy Brown and Henry Glover
- Performed by Roy Brown
- (C) 1949 Brown Angel Music Publishing (BMI), Fort Knox-Trio Music c/o Carlin America, Inc. (BMI), Arc Music Corp. (BMI)
- Courtesy of King Records
- By arrangement with Warner Music Group Video Game Licensing
- Written by Roy Brown, Henry Glover
- Performed by Roy Brown
- (C) 1949 Brown Angel Music Publishing (BMI), Fort Knox-Trio Music c/o Carlin America, Inc. (BMI), Arc Music Corp. (BMI)
- Courtesy of King Records
- By arrangement with Warner Music Group Video Game Licensing
Civilization (Bongo, Bongo, Bongo)†
- Written by Bob Hilliard and Carl Sigman
- Performed by the Andrews Sisters with Danny Kaye
- (C) 1947 (Renewed) by Better Half Music Co. (a division of Bourne Co.) (ASCAP) and Music Sales Corporation (ASCAP)
- Courtesy of Geffen Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
- Written and Performed by Sheldon Allman
- (C) 1960 Arvon Music Co. (ASCAP)
- Courtesy of Essential Media Group LLC
Crazy He Calls Me†
- Written by Bob Russell and Carl Sigman
- Performed by Billie Holiday
- (C) 1949 Published by Music Sales Corporation (ASCAP)
- Courtesy of The Verve Music Group under license from Universal Music Enterprises
- Written by Bob Hilliard and Music by Sammy Fain
- Performed by Bob Crosby and the Bobcats
- (C) 1949 by Better Half Music (ASCAP) and Fain Music Company (ASCAP)
- Courtesy of The Orchard
Easy Living†
- Written by Ralph Rainger and Leo Robin
- Performed by Billie Holiday
- (C) 1937 Famous Music (ASCAP)
- Courtesy of Columbia Records and Sony Music Entertainment
- By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
- Written and Performed by Roy Brown
- (C) 1948 Brown Angel Music Publishing (BMI) and Brown Angel Publishing (GEMA)
- Courtesy of Gusto Records, Inc.
- Written by Wynonie Harris and John Mason
- Performed by Wynonie Harris
- (C) 1949 Trio Music Company (BMI)
- Used by permission of Fort Knox Music Inc. c/o Carlin America, Inc.
- Courtesy of Gusto Records, Inc.
Happy Times†
- Written by Sylvia Fine
- Performed by Bob Crosby and the Bobcats
- (C) 1949 (Renewed) Warner Bros. Inc. (ASCAP)
- Courtesy of The Orchard
- Written by Don Raye and Harold Spina
- Performed by Betty Hutton
- (C) 1951 Big Four Music Company (ASCAP)
- Courtesy of RCA Records and Sony Music Entertainment
- By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire†
- Written by Eddie Seiler, Sol Marcus, Bennie Benjamin, and Eddie Durham
- Performed by The Ink Spots
- (C) 1940 Eddie Durham Swing Music Publishing (ASCAP), Ocheri Publishing Corp., administered by
- Warner/Chappell Music International LTD (ASCAP) and Bienstock Publishing Co.
- o/b/o Redwood Music Ltd. (ASCAP)
- Courtesy of Geffen Records under license from Universal Musical Enterprises
Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall†
- Written by Doris Fisher and Allan Roberts
- Performed by Ella Fitzgerald and The Ink Spots
- (C) 1944 Universal Music Corp. (ASCAP) and Music Sales Corporation (ASCAP)
- Courtesy of Geffen Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
- Written by Cy Coben
- Performed by Betty Hutton
- (C) 1951 Delmore Music (ASCAP)
- Courtesy of RCA Records and Sony Music Entertainment
- By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
- Written by Seger Ellis and Russ Morgan
- Performed by The Ink Spots
- (C) 1948 Universal Music Corp. (ASCAP)
- Courtesy of Geffen Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
- Written by Bert Mays and J. Mayo Williams
- Performed by Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five
- (C) 1939 Universal Music Corp. (ASCAP)
- Courtesy of The Verve Music Group under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Maybe†
- Written by Allan Flynn and Frank Madden
- Performed by The Ink Spots
- (C) 1935 EMI Robbins Catalog Inc. (administered by Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC.)
- Courtesy of Geffen Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Mighty, Mighty Man†
- Written and Performed by Roy Brown
- (C) 1949 Brown Angel Music Publishing (BMI), Arc Music Corp. (BMI), and Fort Knox Music Inc.
- c/o Carlin America, Inc. (BMI)
- Courtesy of King Records
- By arrangement with Warner Music Group Video Game Licensing
- Written by Edgar Delange, Ernesto Lecuona, and Josef Myrow
- Performed by Frankie Carle & His Orchestra
- (C) 1945 (Renewed) WB Music Corp. (ASCAP) and Scarsdale Music Crop. (ASCAP)
- Courtesy of RCA Records
- By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
- Written by Milton Delugg and Willie Stein
- Performed by Stan Kenton, featuring Nat King Cole
- (C) 1950 Amy Dee Music Corp. (ASCAP)
- Courtesy of Capitol Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
- Written by Johnny Burke and Music by Jimmy Van Heusen
- Performed by Johnny Mercer & The Pied Pipers, Jo Stafford
- (C) 1946 (Renewed) by Bourne Co. (ASCAP) and Music Sales Corporation (ASCAP)
- Courtesy of Capitol Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
- Written by Al Dexter
- Performed by Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters
- (C) 1942 Universal - Songs of PolyGram International, Inc. (BMI)
- Courtesy of Geffen Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
- Written by Charlie Rich
- Performed by Ray Smith
- (C) 1958 (Renewed) Hi Lo Music, Inc. (BMI)
- Courtesy of Sun Entertainment Corporation
- Written by Henry Glover and Sydney Nathan
- Performed by Todd Rhodes Orchestra: Vocal by Connie Allen and the Band
- (C) 1952 Trio Music Company (BMI) and Fort Knox Music Inc. c/o Carlin America, INC. (BMI)
- Courtesy of Gusto Records, Inc.
- Written by William Ward
- Performed by The Dominoes
- (C) 1951 Trio Music Company (BMI)
- Used by permission of Fort Knox Music Inc. c/o Carlin America, Inc.
- Courtesy of Gusto Records, Inc.
- Written by Sylvia Dee and Arthur Kent
- Performed by Skeeter Davis
- (C) 1962 Music Sales Corporation (ASCAP)
- Courtesy of Sony Music Nashville
- By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
- Written by Ernie Maresca
- Performed by Dion DiMucci
- (C) 1964 Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI)
- Courtesy of Capitol Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
- Written by Sydney Robin and Charles Shavers
- Performed by Ella Fitzgerald
- (C) 1938 Universal Music Corp (ASCAP)
- Courtesy of Geffen Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
- Written by Penny Britt
- Performed by Elton Britt
- (C) 1955 Trio Music Company (BMI) and Alley Music Corp. c/o Carlin America. (BMI)
- Courtesy of RCA Records and Sony Music Entertainment
- By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
- Written by Alonzo Hopson Jr.
- Performed by Warren Smith
- (C) 1958 Universal - Cedarwood Publishing (BMI)
- Courtesy of Sun Entertainment Corporation
Way Back Home†
- Written by Tom Waring and Al Lewis
- Performed by Bob Crosby and the Bobcats
- (C) 1935 Warner Bros. Inc. (ASCAP) and Sovereign Music Co. (ASCAP)
- Courtesy of The Orchard
- Written by David Curlee Williams
- Performed by Big Maybelle
- (C) 1955 Nimani Entertainment/Tyrone A. Wallace (ASCAP)
- Courtesy of Columbia Records
- By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
- Written by George Tibbles and Ramez Idriss
- Performed by The Three Suns
- (C) 1947 Colgems - EMI Music Inc. administered by Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC. (ASCAP)
- Courtesy of RCA Records and Sony Music Entertainment
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Magnolia's songsEdit
The soundtrack also features original songs composed and performed by Lynda Carter, John Jarvis, and Kerry Marx as sung by the character, Magnolia, in the game.
- Written and Performed by Lynda Carter, John Jarvis, and Kerry Marx
- (C)2015 Lynda Carter, John Jarvis, and Kerry Marx (BMI)
- Written and Performed by Lynda Carter, John Jarvis, and Kerry Marx
- (C)2015 Lynda Carter, John Jarvis, and Kerry Marx (BMI)
- Written and Performed by Lynda Carter, John Jarvis, and Kerry Marx
- (C)2015 Lynda Carter, John Jarvis, and Kerry Marx (BMI)
- Written and Performed by Lynda Carter, John Jarvis, and Kerry Marx
- (C)2015 Lynda Carter, John Jarvis, and Kerry Marx (BMI)
- Written and Performed by Lynda Carter, John Jarvis, and Kerry Marx
- (C)2015 Lynda Carter, John Jarvis, and Kerry Marx (BMI)
Classical RadioEdit
- Johann Sebastian Bach: Lute Suite in E minor - Courante
- Ludwig van Beethoven: String Quartet No. 12 in E-flat major: Maestoso - Allegro
- Johannes Brahms: Tragic Overture, Op. 81
- Frederic Chopin: Introduction and Polonaise brillante in C major
- Frederic Chopin: Nocturne in E-flat major No. 2, Op. 9
- Frederic Chopin: Ballade No. 1 in G minor, Op. 23
- Claude Debussy: Jeux de Vagues (from ['La Mer')
- Claude Debussy: Nuages (from 'Nocturnes')
- Edward Elgar: Nimrod (from 'Enigma Variations')
- Edward Elgar: 'Salut D'Amour'
- Diego Masson: Valse Diable
- Edvard Grieg: In the Hall of the Mountain King (from 'Peer Gynt')
- Edvard Grieg: Morning Mood (from 'Peer Gynt')
- Gustav Holst: Mars, the Bringer of War (from 'The Planets Suite')
- Franz Liszt: Consolations No. 3
- Franz Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2
- Modest Mussorgsky: Gopak (from 'The Fair at Sorochyntsi')
- Modest Mussorgsky: Meditation
- Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov: The Sea and Sinbad's Ship (from 'Scheherazade')
- Camille Saint-Saëns: The Elephant, The Cuckoo, The Swan (from 'The Carnival of the Animals')
- Domenico Scarlatti: Keyboard Sonata in F Minor, K. 19
- Robert Schumann: Faust Overture
- Bedrich Smetana: 3 Polkas de salon, Op. 7
- Johann Strauss II: The Blue Danube Waltz
- Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Marche Slave
- Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake Waltz of the Flowers
- Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake Finale
- Richard Wagner: Ride of the Valkyries (from 'Die Walküre')
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Requiem in D Minor
Additional licensed tracksEdit
Additional tracks are licensed from APM, a production music company.
Other tracks appear in promotional material for the game:
- 'Mr. Sandman' plays in the Fallout 4 VR trailer.
- Raymond Scott's 'Powerhouse' plays in the Contraptions Workshop trailer.
Ambient musicEdit
iTunes releaseEdit
The original soundtrack for Fallout 4 was released on iTunes on November 6, 2015. The album in its entirety costs $16.[4]
Track | Title | Time |
---|---|---|
1 | Main Theme | 3:02 |
2 | The Commonwealth | 4:10 |
3 | Of Green and Grey | 4:46 |
4 | Portal to the Past | 3:37 |
5 | Standoff | 2:12 |
6 | Combat Ready | 2:02 |
7 | Deeper and Darker | 3:45 |
8 | Wandering - The Blasted Forest, Pt. 1 | 1:29 |
9 | Brightness Calling | 4:58 |
10 | Of the People, for the People | 5:01 |
11 | Hope Remains | 4:19 |
12 | Wandering - The Blasted Forest, Pt. 2 | 1:58 |
13 | Predator and Prey | 2:06 |
14 | War in the Wastes | 3:09 |
15 | Time to Die | 2:13 |
16 | Uninvited | 4:19 |
17 | Wandering - The City, Pt. 1 | 2:55 |
18 | Rebuild, Renew | 6:11 |
19 | Concrete Mysteries | 4:23 |
20 | Tread Carefully | 4:37 |
21 | The Infiltrator | 2:23 |
22 | No Quarter | 2:54 |
23 | Wandering - The City, Pt. 2 | 2:28 |
24 | The Vigilant | 3:36 |
25 | The Warlord | 1:43 |
26 | Red Brick, Broken | 4:22 |
27 | Lonely Walls | 4:16 |
28 | Wandering - The City, Pt. 3 | 3:51 |
29 | Regrouped, Reloaded | 2:06 |
30 | V.A.T.S. or Die | 2:19 |
31 | Wandering - The Foothills, Pt. 1 | 3:52 |
32 | Darkness Falls | 4:20 |
33 | War of Wills | 3:20 |
34 | Wandering - The Foothills, Pt. 2 | 2:21 |
35 | Only One Survives | 2:06 |
36 | A Critical Chance | 1:57 |
37 | Dust & Danger | 3:21 |
38 | Liberty Lives | 3:18 |
39 | Lost Boston | 3:58 |
40 | Wandering - The Foothills, Pt. 3 | 2:27 |
41 | Honor & Steel | 4:15 |
42 | We Are Unstoppable | 2:05 |
43 | Dominant Species | 2:01 |
44 | Explore and Discover | 4:28 |
45 | Wandering - The Glowing Sea Pt. 1 | 3:28 |
46 | The Stars My Solace | 4:16 |
47 | Imagine Utopia | 2:52 |
48 | Lone Wandering | 4:23 |
49 | Wandering - The Glowing Sea Pt. 2 | 2:05 |
50 | The Last Mariner | 5:24 |
51 | Echoes of the Dead | 2:07 |
52 | Enough is Enough | 2:17 |
53 | Wandering - The Coast, Pt. 1 | 1:54 |
54 | Humanity's Hope | 3:05 |
55 | Endless Ocean, Endless Dreams | 5:33 |
56 | No Voices, No Cries | 2:12 |
57 | Wandering - The Coast, Pt. 2 | 3:56 |
58 | Covert Action | 3:33 |
59 | Rise and Prevail | 2:14 |
60 | No More Sails | 4:19 |
61 | Wandering - The Coast, Pt. 3 | 3:33 |
62 | In This Together | 4:46 |
63 | Still Standing | 4:02 |
64 | Science & Secrecy | 3:57 |
65 | Fallout 4 Main Theme ('Spinner' Mix) | 2:49 |
OtherEdit
- The Battle Hymn of the Republic[verification overdue]
Often used when the personal nuclear protection modules are opened. Used at several museum displays.
- Marines' Hymn[verification overdue]
This song, on rare occasions plays inside Pulowski Preservation shelters, while the female voice enthusiastically advertises Slocum's Joe.
Behind the scenesEdit
- In an interview with iDigitalTimes, audio director Mark Lampert hints at another atomic war-pop song from the Dot Records catalog.[5]
- Looking at the track listing for the Atomic Platters, the only songs to have come on the Dot label were The Five Stars' 'Atom Bomb Baby' (initially issued on Kernel then reissued nationwide on Dot) and The Commodores' 'Uranium'.[6]
- A cut line Travis Miles voiceline introduces Dore Alpert's 'Fallout Shelter'.[7] It was issued on Carnival Records and later on Dot Records.
- During the infamous Survivor2299 hoax, 'The End of the World' was suggested to be a new song in Fallout 4. The singer, however, was Patti Page instead of Skeeter Davis.[8]
ReferencesEdit
- ↑'Fallout 4 – Behind the Score with Inon Zur'
- ↑[1] Atomic Platters Website
- ↑'Facing the Music in Fallout 4'.
- ↑https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/fallout-4-original-game-soundtrack/id1052835490
- ↑Fallout 4 Soundtrack News: Audio Director Mark Lampert Confirms New Track at idigitaltimes.com
- ↑The Atomic Platters Box Set at atomicplatters.com
- ↑https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QH8xGPlIVAk
- ↑Fallout 4 Trailer Audio Potentially Leaked: Reddit Questions Legitimacy
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HomeTech15 Best Fallout 4 Mods to Enhance the Gameplay
Fallout 4 is an action-adventure game set in a post-apocalyptic future with first and third person shooting and combat involving explosives, guns, swords and many other things that you can find. The game is immensely fun and entertaining, but this fun wears down when you have to do the same tasks over and over again. Well, no more because you can actually add flair to the game by using different mods. These mods add new features, items, or abilities to the game and give it an all new style. So, if you’re looking for some cool Fallout 4 mods, here they are:
1. Armorsmith Extended
The Armorsmith mod for Fallout 4 is pretty great, since it allows the player to equip any weapon and outfit, to give them a better chance of survival in the open-world wilderness. This mod allows you to equip different powerful weapons to obliterate your enemies and also lets you wear cool outfits to show off your sense of style. The player can wear a gas mask and a bandana, along with a helmet in order to make their character much cooler, while also making it stronger for battles against tougher enemies. The Armorsmith mod is so much fun because players can try so many different outfits as well as different types of armor.
2. Bullet Time
The Bullet Time mod allows a player to slow down the time while shooting at the enemy, but beware! You need to have some sort of shooting practice or excellent skills in order to kill enemies during slow motion mode. This is similar to the bullet time technology used in Max Payne games. The time slows down completely and you get to choose your targets precisely and take them out in single shots. It somehow ramps up the challenge since the player has to be precise with his aim now. This mod makes things a bit more climactic and players get to enjoy some intense action sequences during combat.
3. Lowered Weapons
This mod allows the player to automatically lower the weapon when the character in the game is either running or walking. It lowers the weapon when the player is simply moving, instead of showing a big gun on the screen, which blocks the view. This mod brings the ability to enjoy the visuals of the game without blocking the view with a giant weapon. If the equipped weapon feels like a distraction or obstruction during gameplay, this mod will definitely take care of it.
4. Take Cover
This mod allows the player to take cover behind any object in the game, to make sure they lose minimum health and also lets players eliminate enemies quickly from the cover. It allows the player to lean and shoot, while quickly hiding in the cover to give them a much better tactical position during combat and firefights. If you are mostly getting into firefights and combats in Fallout 4, then you need this mod to gain an upper hand over your enemies and utilize perfect covers to your advantage.
5. Be the Dog
This is one of the most amusing mods for Fallout 4. It lets you play as a dog and roam the open world like a canine. Being a dog, you can recruit other canine companions and embark on a perfect adventure, you can even enjoy dog treats along the way. Although you can’t use any weapons or tools but you can recruit other dogs to join you in your insane apocalyptic adventure. Walking on four legs instead of two is a bit more fun in the game and quite amusing too. This mod allows you to enjoy the game to its fullest while playing as the happiest animal in the world.
6. Atom Bomb Babies
This mod replaces the nuke ammunition of the fat man missile launcher and replaces it with babies as ammunition. This is just a psychotic approach to fun. If you are someone who likes Joker more than Batman, this mod is perfect for you. Shooting babies instead of a nuke warhead is quite funny and will keep you entertained for hours. Firing the launcher deploys a baby towards the positioned target and blows everything to bits. Baby in a launcher that destroys objects as well as enemies seems quite violent and gory, however, people seem to love this bizarre idea.
7. Brotherhood Fire Team Support
When things get a bit too aggressive, players always need backup and this mod allows them to call their alliance as a fire team for support. It allows the player to summon an individual or a group of minutemen troops, to aid them in firefights and battles against the enemy. Having a backup is always essential instead of trying to eliminate a tougher enemy all alone. The Brotherhood mod gives the players a quick way to call their allied factions to eliminate the threat once and for all.
8. Campsite Mod
The Campsite mod allows players to set camp anywhere, in order to give their character a much-needed rest. Things that you normally do at a campsite like resting, cooking food, setting up a camp and a campfire can all be done, within the game. This mod allows the player to sleep in a comfortable sleeping bag, start a campfire, and cook wild meals to survive. Far cry primal download torrent. Instead of trying to find safe areas for shelter and food, this mod lets players build one for themselves. The mod gives you a chance at survival, but you need camping skills to survive.
9. True Storms – Intense Rainstorm Visuals
If you love to walk around during heavy rainstorms then this mod will make you happy. This mods lets players make the rainstorms in the game look very realistic and intense. It enhances the graphical performance of the game, specially during rainstorms. It improves the overall rainstorm visuals as well textures. After this mod is applied, it adds intense visuals in the game during heavy rain, dust, and also includes more than 20 different thunder sounds to give you the real feeling.
10. Robot Home Defence
Who doesn’t like giant robots guarding their personal space? That’s rhetorical because everyone would love to have cool robots guard their homes and protect their lives from threats. Well, the Robot Home Defence mod brings exactly that! It lets players add powerful robots to defend their territories and aid them in combat against incoming threats. Adding robots for protection will allow the players to defend their settlements, while guarding the resources against the enemies. Having a strong defence is the main concern for a player in Fallout 4 and this mod allows the set up of a personal robot army in order to protect the player and his settlements.
11. Legendary Modification
This Legendary Modification mod lets you craft legendary weapons and/or armor in Fallout 4. Players need legendary armor or weapon pieces that can be acquired through beating enemies or merchants. You can use these pieces to craft legendary equipment for yourself. Legendary effects are applied to your basic weapons or armor and enhance the abilities of the equipment a player is carrying. Legendary equipment can be customized and you can also give it custom name to make it more unique.
12. Enhanced Blood Textures
This mod is for someone who loves blood and gory visuals in a game. It improves blood visuals and makes it look more realistic, whether it’s a blood splatter by a gunshot, stabbing, or decapitation. This mod adds detailed textures and animations to the blood splatter and if you prefer the realistic feeling of blood in the game, you are going to love this mod. Shooting, stabbing, decapitating your enemies was never this much fun and you can now enjoy high definition blood textures while killing your enemies, which adds to the overall fun.
13. Texture Optimization
The Texture Optimization mode focuses on improving the frame rate of Fallout 4, without sacrificing too much on visual fidelity of the game. It replaces the high resolution and demanding textures with properly compressed and upgraded textures resized for better performance. The real advantage of this mod is that people who own low budget Graphic Cards will be able to play the game smoothly without having to sacrifice performance. It will optimize the entire game for low-to-mid end graphic cards, so that it can run smoothly on under-powered machines.
14. See Through Combat Scopes
If you are tired of the blurry scope available on your weapons in Fallout 4, this mod will surely diminish that problem. This mod brings players a CoD-like scope on weapons, so that the enemies are clearly visible and they can take the perfect shot from anywhere. There are different zooming capabilities ranging from 8x to 2.5x, so you can should be able to shoot someone who is at quite a distance. You can customize the small reticle of the scopes to suit your needs during combat.
15. Wearable Backpacks and Pouches
This mod allows the player to add a backpack, that comes in handy for carrying extra items. Players get extra space to keep the new and additional stuff, rather than sacrificing other valuable stuff to create space in the inventory. The backpack makes it easier to go out scavenging for extra loot. You don’t have to throw away other items in your inventory to create space because having a wearable backpack will give you additional space. The backpack is lightweight enough that it doesn’t affect your moving speed at all.
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Try these cool Fallout 4 Mods to revamp the game
If you love Fallout 4 but feel a little bored with the gameplay, these amazing mods will completely revamp and reinvent your Fallout 4 experience. So, try out these Fallout 4 mods and let us know your thoughts. Also, if you have other cool Fallout 4 mods, feel free to share them with us in the comments section below.
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