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8 Best Fallout 4 Mods of September 2018

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8 Best Fallout 4 Mods of September 2018

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Spooky Scary Radio

Starting off our list for the best Fallout 4 Mods of October 2018, we have the Spooky Scary Radio. With Halloween just right around the corner, what better way to celebrate than with a scary-themed radio?

This Spooky Scary Radio mod adds an all-new (lore-friendly) radio station that will keep you company on your adventure. The station is filled with radio greats, such as Duke Ellington, Glenn Miller, Bing Crosby, along with the Andrew Sisters.

What’s more, you can also tune into classic horror movie trailers along with a scary story guaranteed to send shivers down your spine. There’s nothing better than camping out in the Commonwealth alone and listening to a frightening tale or two. To access the radio station, just download the mod and look for the station number 88.66.

8 Best Fallout 4 Mods of September 2018

Workshop Plus

Bethesda pretty much went all out with their building mechanics in Fallout 4, giving players a chance to express their creative side. As with most games, however, Fallout 4’s building system also has its fair share of limitations.

With this Fallout 4 mod, you can essentially improve the Workshop tool and turn it into a god-building mode. Here are some of the features you can look forward to with this mod:

  • Flight: You actually fly while in Workshop Mode, no tcl necessary. This means you can still interact with things over and over without having to toggle tcl on and off.
  • Super Speed: You move incredibly fast while in Workshop Mode, to quickly get to the sections of the settlement you want to work on. Can be set to +50%, +100%, or +200%.
  • Invulnerability: You won’t take damage, or more importantly rads while in Workshop Mode – no more accidental death when working on your settlements.
  • Invisibility: You will be completely ignored by NPCs while in Workshop Mode, so you can focus on your building. This also gives you the power to convert the game into full-blown Tower Defense with the appropriate mods.

8 Best Fallout 4 Mods of September 2018

Reflective Water

Water mods never get old, and the same can be said for Fallout 4. Something about clear liquid really just brings the game to life, especially when you are strolling down the Commonwealth.

Luckily, we have another water mod that you can add to your game. As the name implies, this mod is all about the ambiance by adding, well, reflective water.

Basically, it changes how the rivers look in the game, giving it a more realistic look by tweaking the reflective quality. While the changes are simple, it definitely adds a deeper sense of realism to the game.

8 Best Fallout 4 Mods of September 2018

Cluttered Combat

There are tons of different enemies scattered around the Commonwealth. Needless to say, but you’ll face your fair share of raiders and other mutated creatures on your journey.

If things seem a bit too quiet on your adventure, you can use this mod to inject plenty more enemies in your game. The Cluttered Combat adds more enemies to a lot of different parts in the Commonwealth.

Some of these areas include Concord, Lexington, Fort Hagen, Vault 114, Museum Of Freedom, Hardware Town, Super Duper Mart, and Boston, among other places. Fights will be much more hectic with plenty of other enemies around.

Some of the enemies you’ll face are mole rats, rad scorpions, ghouls, mongrels, raiders, and other deadly creatures. It’s always best to stock up on supplies before heading out if you use this patch.

8 Best Fallout 4 Mods of September 2018

Stop Settlement Attacks

Fallout 4 September Mod

There’s nothing more annoying than being alerted about a settlement attack during a quest. These moments really hinder gameplay and force you to defend your base.

If you are sick of having to babysit settlements in Fallout 4, you can use this mod to remove raids entirely. That way, you won’t have to worry about any pesky alters on your journey.

Most of all, you can travel with some peace of mind, knowing that all of your settlements are safe. However, it’s important to note that you still have to build up your base’s defenses to raise the happiness level.

8 Best Fallout 4 Mods of September 2018

Diamond City Without Trash

Diamond City is one of the best-looking locations in the Commonwealth, considering everything that’s happened after the nuclear explosion. It’s just a shame that the city can get flooded with trash, which is just plain disgusting.

If you want the trash out of your city, you can use this Fallout 4 mod to remove all clutter and waste from the area. This leaves Diamond City utterly trash-free, from the inside and out.

This mod is also getting some future features, such as adding a few new items to spruce up the city. If you’re someone who hates clutter, then this mod is for you.

8 Best Fallout 4 Mods of September 2018

Higher Plant Yields

Farming is one of the many activities you can take up in Fallout 4. If you are a natural farmer yourself, you might want to take a look at what this mod has to offer.

Basically, you will get around two to three more fruits or vegetables whenever you plant something in your settlements. Corn stalks, for example, will yield around three corns, while you can harvest around two melons from its vine.

Similarly, this mod also affects wild plants, giving you more crops to harvest. Just take note that you will get the non-wild variant of the crop when harvesting.

8 Best Fallout 4 Mods of September 2018

Commonwealth Caches

If you’re looking for a good treasure hunt, this mod adds a slew of nifty chances scattered around the Commonwealth. These boxes are filled with some pretty useful items, ranging from money down to ammunition.

However, it’s worth noting that you’ll have to go out on a limb to find them. These Commonwealth caches are located pretty much everywhere, including some pretty risky areas.

The harder they are to find, the better items they’ll have in stock. This Fallout 4 mod is a perfect way to get more equipment if you’re clearing through the campaign.

Be sure to search for Twinfinite for more Fallout 4 mods.


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Irwyn was a Staff Writer for Twinfinite from 2017 to 2019 covering as many RPGs and action games that he could get his hands on. He is a diehard Final Fantasy fan who just can't stop playing Opera Omnia. Playing Games Since: 1998, Favorite Genres: RPGs, Horror