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5 Best Fallout 4 Mods of March 2019

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Drivable Cars

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Best Fallout 4 Mods of March 2019

The Commonwealth is a fairly large area with tons of places to explore. You’ll be heading around Fallout 4 on foot, except when you feel like roaming around in power armor. While there’s nothing run with walking, you can always take things up a notch by riding a vehicle with this mod.

As the name suggests, Drivable Cars actually lets you drive around the Commonwealth with a ton of different cars to choose from. This is an advanced version of the original mod that lets you store items in the trunk and drive at night with automatic headlights. Best of all, you can even bring a companion with you, who’ll automatically take the partner seat.

It’s worth noting that not all cars you find in the Commonwealth will work. You can try your luck and look for some working vehicles or just build your own in the Settlement Workshop.

The Death Tunnel

Best Fallout 4 Mods of March 2019

Death Tunnel Fallout 4

Fallout 4 has plenty of eerie locations, but none come quite as close as The Death Tunnel. This sinister mods houses thousands of ghouls and other creepy creatures lurking in the dark. Located to the south of Boston Mayor’s bunker, you can test your mettle and try to escape the tunnel with what limited resources you can find.

The Death Tunnel is dark and damp, and one wrong move could have you chased by a swarm of enemies. The mod does a great job of setting the scene with skeletons strewn about and mutated plants acting as your only light source.

If you’re up for a challenge, then this mod is definitely right up your alley. With over 1,500 ghouls alone creeping through the tunnel, you’ll be in for a wild ride.

Remember Lockpick Angle

Best Fallout 4 Mods of March 2019

Lockpicking is one of the most useful features in Fallout 4. You’ll be using this to open boxes and doors, which could lead to some useful supplies or items. The process can get a bit tedious, however, since you’re always trying to aim for that sweet spot when picking a lock.

If you’re tired of always having to find the same sweet spot, you can use this Fallout 4 mod to make things a bit easier. Remember Lockpick Angle is a mod that always remembers the position of your last successful lockpick. That way, you probably won’t need to fiddle around with your lockpick and can just unlock anything with ease.

Keep in mind that not all locks have the same combination, so you might still need to play around a bit with the locks.

Drop Quest Items

Best Fallout 4 Mods of March 2019

As you make your way through the Commonwealth, you’ll stumble across a ton of different quests that come with specific items. They’ll usually be stored in your Misc. tab and won’t cause you much trouble, but they can still clutter your inventory. The worst part about it all is that you can’t throw them away or store them in a container.

Luckily, this Fallout 4 mod will help you dispose of any unneeded items. Drop Quest Items will treat anything you get from quests like normal items, letting you store them away for safekeeping. This mod works for the following:

  • Quest notes and holotapes
  • Bobbleheads
  • Quest-related items

Useful Loading Screens

Best Fallout 4 Mods of March 2019

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Nobody likes waiting when playing games, but sometimes it’s unavoidable. Fallout 4 has its own fair share of loading screens when switching between different locations, and they’re pretty bland. If you want to spice up your loading screens a bit, you can use this Fallout 4 mod.

Useful Loading Screen does what the name implies, giving you some useful tips and tricks on the game instead of random lore. You might read up on some useful strategies or even a new way to take down an enemy.

With this mod, you’ll learn a thing or two about surviving the Commonwealth instead of learning about the same Fallout 4 fact over and over again.

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