#Fallout 4 clothing mods xbone mod#
Rain of Brass is a simple mod that extends the lifetime of spent shells and bullet casings so that you can truly appreciate the carnage and wanton post-shootout destruction. It also adds in Raider Dreadnaughts, fearsome raider juggernauts in a custom heavy armor that are sure to prove a challenge even at higher levels. Not only does this mod make the raiders tougher as you progress in your adventure, but it adds a ton of customized gear and armor to create more diversity among the raiders. This is where Raider Overhaul comes in and keeps things interesting. Raider OverhaulĪfter 400 hours of roaming the Commonwealth and seeing the same raiders all over the place becomes kind of a bore. It's a mix of comical & bad-ass to watch the V.A.T.S. 308 caliber revolver that does big boy damage. I personally like to put a rifle barrel on it but keep a pistol grip so I have a massive. Not only does it look amazing but it actually scales very well, so it's still a viable weapon to use even in the mid-to-late game. The handmade revolver is, in my opinion, one of the best standalone weapons on the Nexus right now.
This is a newer addition to my list but has become an instant favorite. What I really love about this is that it allows me to wear a cool outfit, like The Silver Shroud outfit pictured above, but I can also wear armor that allows me to withstand more than a handful of attacks.all without looking unsightly, like the image on the left. Additionally, it can also toggle between what version of the armor is visible - so if you had a Heavy Combat Chestpiece for example, you could toggle it to look like a medium or even a light piece. This mod does exactly what the name implies it conceals the armor that the player is wearing by toggling the visibility of the armor.
Luckily, this issue is fixed (kind of) with this next mod. This does come with a price though, as this was not the intent of the vanilla game and there are sometimes issues with armor and clothing clipping and looking unsightly. That issue was promptly resolved when I found Armorsmith Extended, which allows you to wear any outfit with any armor. On my first play through of Fallout 4 I was not so happy that I wasn't able to wear particular outfits and armor pieces together. This helps to not only keep things tidy behind the scenes but it also helps to put naming conventions in place that keep other mods from overwriting content and minimizes conflicts. Adds sorting keywords for weapon calibers to make it easier for weapon modders to set up their gun mods for dynamic sorting.Adds keyword standards for weapons mods & modded weapons.Creates a standard armor and weapons workbench to be utilized for crafting items added by mods.Standardizes armor and cosmetics slot usage to prevent conflicts (contributed by all major cosmetics mod authors).Creates a standardized framework for armor and cosmetics keywords for mod authors to prevent conflicts.Armor and Weapons Keyword Community ResourceĪccording to the mod page, AWKCR isn't so much a mod as it is technically a framework to help standardize the way that modders make their content. With so many to choose from, and over 60 mods currently in my Fallout 4 load order, I narrowed down the mods to the 7 mods I simply refuse to play the game without. Presently, there are over 15k+ mods for Fallout 4 and even more for a number of other games.