
Judging by the video, it shoots pretty smooth once in action. This definitely has to be one of my favorite mods on the list as it looks like an MP5 that can also attach a drum clip for that extra bit of shredding into your enemies you need. One outfit even has a prosthetic limb to show off that toughness you’ve experienced. Looking like something out of Mad Max, add some style to your wasteland adventures with these too cool for school outfits. Tough Traveller Outfit by TotallySaneCatLady I wouldn’t mind getting pretty stealthy with this new, sleek weapon. This knife looks similar to the military’s mainstay combat knife, the K-BAR. It has a calming, yet adventurous feel as you look through the room with all the necessary space to drop items from your many quests throughout Skyrim.įetcher’s Knife by Billyro, Ported by DissonantValues You start with your foundation, you add floor joists, pillars, ceilings, insulation, walls of various textures, etc.



My favourite homes historically have been 'museum' homes, with plenty of display racks and space. In order to make it bearable, I am going to be skipping most if not all of the settlement crap. So looking to give fallout 4 another try and see if i can make it a bearable experience. This list is all about helping you build the settlement of your dreams while staying within the lore as much as possible - although the "build anywhere" one is definitely open to abuse.Īs ever, be wary when using mods they don't always play nice with each other, and there's no guarantee they won't bork your install and save games. Fo4 Fallout 4 -Help me find - museum like house mod. What you won't find listed are purely decorative elements, or anything egregiously cheesy (nuclear turrets that don't require power and provide hundreds of points of defence, for example). Our picks for the best of the bunch are below. They say the most creative work occurs when you work within restrictions, but if you're on PC, the modding scene has delivered a ton of new materials, solutions to common problems, new features and much, much more. Now that Fallout 4 is a few months old and everyone's finished questing, dungeon diving and wacky build runs, the real work can begin: building chains of settlements while we wait for DLC.
