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Fallout 4 modding guide reddit
Fallout 4 modding guide reddit












The best way to obtain all the DLC is to purchase the Game of the Year edition which sadly is still a whole $60 on Steam even 6 years later. Most mods and mod guides require you own all of Fallout 4's DLC. Although you can potentially get by on a pirated copy for a while, you will inevitably end up running into issues that stem purely from using a pirated copy of the game for which nobody will be able to assist you. In order to properly mod Fallout 4, you must own a LEGAL copy of the game. I'll first start with the general important tips/things to know: Before starting it's important to note that this post is in relation to PC modding only as console simply doesn't have the benefits of all the mods and customization options and tools that PC does. Even for those who just want to install a small set of basic QoL or bug fix mods, there are certain best practices and tips that can be followed for ANY modded setup which will help ensure a stable playthrough. It is a very rewarding experience for those willing to put in the effort, but it also doesn't have to be anything too daunting or fussy. You will likely not get it 100% perfect the 1st, 2nd, or maybe even the 20th time, but so long as you're willing to learn from your mistakes and hone in on the finer details you will inevitably grow over time until reaching a point where you yourself have created a modded setup that you can be proud of. The most important question that should be asked and answered by those new to modding is "where do I begin on the journey that is modding Fallout 4?" As with anything that requires a bit of effort, you get out what you put into modding. I see on an almost daily basis people asking questions on here along the same lines of "what mods should I use?", "what mods should I avoid?", "why does my game crash when running F4SE through a mod manager?", etc. I can't claim to know everything and as with any modding community there will always be discrepancies and arguments for or against certain claims, but I am creating this post mostly of what I consider to be widely agreed-upon tips and practices that I learned from veteran modders and several guides for F4 over the years. That's why I went on to create 3 thematic modlist/guides of my own which attempt to serve the dual purpose of offering tips and tools helpful for any modded setup and also providing an entirely unique playthrough opportunity (these and other great modlists will be linked at the end of the post). I'm a years-long member of the F4 modding community and I've made it my mission to try and help people learn how to efficiently mod Fallout 4 in a way where the end result is stable and, most importantly, satisfying.














Fallout 4 modding guide reddit