Yes, there are some item spawns that are hand-placed but as I said, enemy spawns can and will ♥♥♥♥ you over randomly. There's no consistency to enemy spawns early on, which is absolutely stupid and can leave you diseased, crippled and ammoless as soon as Red Rocket if you're just unlucky. There's no consistency either, I've now started about 6/7 different playthroughs, and they've all been completely different in how much they ♥♥♥♥ me over at the start.
I was looking for a bit more of a challenge than Fallout's regular difficulties and I was looking forward to the revamped systems for crafting and all the new included ♥♥♥♥, but the mod is absolutely relentless and unforgiving even from level 1. I'm currently about to uninstall Horizon. Not to mention George Mckelvey's "My Radiation Baby" is one of the best songs ever to hear while exploring the wastes.
Granted, there are a select few that the overall community generally agree that "make the game better", but never are those mods "evengelicized".Īs for myself, the only mod I would ever spread the word about, is Cadillac Jack's Radio Shack, but only because I love the music, and having more music to listen to in the game is never bad. Such opinions are 100% subjective and biased. Personally, Im of the mind that opinions on mods (not modding but mods themselves) should always be kept to one's self.Īt no point should people be saying that mods are this or that. Maybe i'll dust off my old programming hat and try my hand at it. Over all the mod idea is good, and even people making mods i wont use is a good thing because it just might be the motivating facter for themselves or someone else to write a mod that i actaully do want.
There are more that i like but i wont list 144 of them here.įor me they make the game a bit different, and i've read the description of horizons and decided not to install it.īut there are other major overhaul mods that have my attention. I like sim settlements because i like the building games like space engineers and city skylines. If my character is using it, it's in the way and i can't see it.īut if i give to my companion to use it's really funny to watch. Yea that was cute, but even though i want to feel heroic, i didn't want to to be THAT easy. Some of the OP weapons are rather cute, one shot the boss monster with a 10mm pistol.
Some of them i download and install out of curiosity knowing that i don't want THAT in my game, but i want to see what it's liike. However many of them are copies of other mods, posible total theft of code, and then i don't really see the need of them.
Your point about mods is pretty true, and i like some of them. Originally posted by Hobo Misanthropus:"Survival mode, but with Severe Autism" It makes your experience better, it often demonstrably makes the game worse as a whole. Just all the lunatics stating it "Makes da gaym betr" are silly. That's not to say I don't like Modding the idea, people should be able to ♥♥♥♥ with their game however they want. With how easy it is to implement ♥♥♥♥ into Bethesda's games, the mod talent isn't making content, it's making content that actually integrates into the existing package. A smaller majority is Memes, and a tiny sliver of mods are specified to such narrow tastes, that you get people borderline evengelicizing over them (Horizons for example)įrankly, in my thousands of hours messing with mods from Morrowind to Fallout 4 (much less Fallout 4) I've yet to find a single mod that didn't feel like some vanity project. But the overwhelming majority of mods are utter garbage. People treat mods as a monolith, like *poof* mods and suddenly the game is better. I'm a pretty strong critic of mods in general.
You are already one of my favorite people on steam.