7 Best Fallout 4 Mods of July 2018

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Northern Springs

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7 Best Fallout 4 Mods of July 2018

Northern Springs is a beautiful Fallout 4 mod that adds another completely new location in the game. This massive DLC pack adds the Northern Springs – a map larger than Far Harbor and Nuka World, complete with a slew of new quests, weapons, armor, settlements, and much more. Don’t be fooled by its name, however, as the Northern Springs are far from paradise, and this frigid land is infested with all sorts of dangerous foes. Luckily, you will have four new followers to join your fight as you explore what this new land has to offer. This mod can be downloaded here.

Claustrophobia

7 Best Fallout 4 Mods of July 2018

Another expansion mod, Claustrophobia takes plenty of inspiration from eerie horror games such as Silent Hill and Resident Evil. This mod starts out with your character receiving some sort of lead that brings them to a condemned apartment complex (Silent Hill 4, anyone?) on the outskirts of West Roxbury. As the name implies, you’ll be spending plenty of time walking through tight corridors and winding paths, with Mannequins taunting you as they peep in and out of view. On top of that, monsters are better left avoided as they can easily kill you if you aren’t careful. Horror fans who love a good spook are in for a real treat with this Fallout 4 mod that you can get here.

Less Annoying Water Ripples

7 Best Fallout 4 Mods of July 2018

Fallout 4 is a pretty dynamic game filled with all sorts of weather effects. You might start walking calmly on a nice sunny day, only to find yourself running for cover after being chased by Ghouls during a storm. That said, if you’re using a dark mod, you might come across rain ripples on the water that really shouldn’t be there. While it isn’t a big problem, some players might find it distracting, so this mod fixes the issue. This mod is a simple fix for an otherwise off-putting effect in Fallout 4. If you’re interested, you can download the mod here.

Build Anything in Interiors

7 Best Fallout 4 Mods of July 2018

Building is one of the main features in Fallout 4, and while it’s quite extensive, it does have its limitations – particularly when it comes to building indoors. If you have the perfect blueprint or design for your workshop, you can use this mod to bypass any restrictions the game might place. From doorways to prefabs, you can finally place them indoors. Take note, however, that this Fallout 4 mod still prohibits players from building artillery or animal cages for good reason. You can grab this Fallout 4 mod here.

Propaganda Defense

7 Best Fallout 4 Mods of July 2018

One of the most challenging aspects in Fallout 4 isn’t building a settlement, but rather protecting it. Monsters will occasionally spawn nearby and attack your settlement, especially when you start building your base. For those who love building and crafting, the combat can get annoying and often repetitive when enemies constantly lash at out at you and your settlers. If you prefer skipping these battles altogether, this mod allows you to create a Propaganda Beacon that blocks out all monster attacks. That way, you won’t have to worry about getting flanked when designing a house. If this sounds like something you would want to use, you can grab the Fallout 4 mod here.

No More Creation Club News

7 Best Fallout 4 Mods of July 2018

Ah, yes, the Creation Club. Whether you love it or hate it, the alerts can really end up clogging up your main menu screen, messing up the interface. Unfortunately, there’s no way to turn off the constant notifications from the service in-game, so you’re pretty much stuck with all those Creation Club news unless you use this mod. What this basically does it simply mod the main menu to get rid of any alerts or news from the club, leaving you with a clean, smooth interface. You can download the Fallout 4 mod here.

No Radiation

7 Best Fallout 4 Mods of July 2018

You should have a pretty good idea of what this Fallout 4 mod does from the title alone. Radiation plays a big role in this game, especially since it takes place after the largest nuclear fallout. When you get too close to radiated waste or attacked by monsters, a small radiation meter will appear on your health bar. It will limit your overall health meter, chipping away some vital HP to keep you alive. Newcomers or those who aren’t big fans of this mechanic can download this Fallout 4 mod to remove the radiation completely from the game. This will make the game rather easy, though, so it’s worth keeping that in mind if you plan on downloading the mod here.


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Irwyn Diaz
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