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Needed for compatibility with other mods and DLCĬameron - LooksMenu Preset and Cameron - CBBE PresetĬlassic Blondy Girl - LooksMenu Preset and CBBE PresetĬommonwealth Cleanup and Restoration INI and toml filesįallout 4 Data Structures (Alpha version)įallout 4 Dual Sense Adaptive Trigger Mod - F4SE Bethesda will have finally reached their main objective of directly profiting from modders work (since they already profit from some sales due to the modding scene).Better Locational Damage and Optional Gameplay Overhauls
The PC players will (most likely) not fall for it, but the console players will probably fall head first (they already have to pay for stuff like playing online and other services). By the next TES or Fallout game's release they have paved the ground to start asking for money to get mods. They bought it, they liked it and wanted more.Īfter this reaction by the console players Bethesda then pressured Microsoft and Sony to get mods on the consoles, made as a mod distributor, added browsing and downloading mods ingame and remastered Skyrim (the Bethesda game that has more mods ever). So Bethesda made several settlement junk DLCs to see how the console players would react, the PC ones reacted mostly negatively, but the console players were mostly happy to have a DLC with just junk for the settlements (quite similar to some mods to be honest). So Bethesda saw that PC gamers wouldn't accept it, so how about the console players? It's an even bigger number of players than the PC ones. Why do I think this? Well we all remember the fiasco that paid mods on steam ended up being. I even have this conspiracy theory that Bethesda only pushed Sony and Microsoft to allow mods on consoles because of paid mods, the same reason why they made so many Junk DLCs for Fallout 4 too. How much do you guys want to bet that paid modding is happening in the near future (maybe in the next TES or Fallout game). That's of course not going to happen, Bethesda would be tacitly admitting that the game is shit from top to bottom and that the only way to get people to play it was to allow modders to practically make it into a different game. The rest of the vanilla game would still suck and be boring, but the hope would be that other story focused modders would just create total conversions for actually decent content to attract players, and than you'd get a domino effect of all the rest coming to it. If Bethesda was smart, they'd really open up Fallout 4 to modders, allow them to rip it up and rebuild it from the ground up into something fun and worth playing. So to simplify because the core foundation of Fallout 4's gameplay is botched and can't be changed the main audience it's supposed to appeal to has ditched it, and with no audience to market to all the other modders aren't going to bother making mods for the game. With all those new people attracted to those mods you'd get all the other types of modders attracted to the game as well. I imagine the best would be total conversions and overhauls and maybe a new vegas remake. If Fallout 4 could have a proper leveling and dialogue system modded back in the core RPG tools would be there for other modders to pick it up. Nobody wants to mod the other parts because there isn't a big enough audience. Like what happened to the boom towns out west. All the other services and industries that go into supporting the workers and supplies of the main one go with it. That in turn is similar to removing the main industry of a town. It would have been alright except the things have been hardcoded to the game so modders can't take them out. The leveling and dialogue systems were abysmal failures to the point where Todd Howard himself had to admit it was a mistake. It's too watered down and mediocre at all the gamer types it tried to appeal to for any of them to enjoy it. They pushed their streamlining too far for even many of the casual players. Bethesda put the longevity of the game to death before it was even released. The game is boring rubbish, that looks half assed in everything that went into it. Fallout 4 however is even more of a piece of shit. Even though compared to past games even Skyrim has a lot of bullshit hardcoded things stifling creativity, it's graphical and tech improvements over the old ones are too much to ignore. Currently modders are sticking to Skyrim Special Edition, which makes sense.