By Mark Medina
For decades, mods have granted PC gamers the freedom to tweak, change, and improve their experiences. Bethesda games in particular, with their massive worlds and wide breadth of things to do and see, are ripe for the modding.
From simple bug-fixes to a mod that changes all Deathclaws into killer Thomas the Tank Engines, almost anything you’d want (or didn’t know you’d want) in a game like Fallout 4 exists.
This particular list of Fallout 4 mods is a bit more grounded, focusing on making the Commonwealth even more beautiful without altering gameplay. You can even download some of these mods for Fallout 4 on Xbox One.
Here are IGN’s top 10 visual mods for Fallout 4.
10. Power Armor HUD by Hellstorm102
While we love stomping around in Fallout 4’s Power Armor, its flimsy-feeling, transparent HUD leaves a lot to be desired. The Power Armor HUD by Hellstorm102 replaces these default elements with a solid, weightier control panel. It might obscure your view a little, but in a giant, hulking suit of armor, that’s sort of the point.
You also have the ability to change the look of the new HUD, so whether you like a cleaner interface or something a tad more weathered, your options are open.
Download it on NexusMods. Also available on Xbox One. Find out how to install it with our Xbox One mod guide for Fallout 4.
9. Realistic Word Map by Vastias
The Realistic World Map mod by Vastias takes Fallout 4’s muddled old vanilla map and replaces it with a much more detailed version, featuring roads, bodies of water, and land masses. You can also adjust the map’s brightness and choose what gets displayed. Little details like these make Realistic World Map a must-have for any Wasteland adventurers who like to plan ahead.
Download it on NexusMods.
8. Lowered Weapons by Lesma666
Ever since Wolfenstein and Doom, we’ve always wondered why first-person shooters force your character to run around with their weapon constantly pointed out in front of them. It makes sense when you’re shooting, but if you’re trying to conduct peaceful business in a settlement, having your gun raised and ready to fire is a little awkward.
The Lowered Weapons mod by Lesma666 finally fixes this. Having your gun lowered outside combat zones feels way more natural and makes visiting towns and other peaceful camps a lot more immersive.
Download it on NexusMods.
7. Pip-Boy Shadows by McGruffin
Pip-Boy Shadows by McGruffin adds dynamic shadows to the inhabitants and objects of the Commonwealth. More realistic shadows are certainly a plus on their own, but because this mod is most noticeable in the dark, it pairs spectacularly well with the next mod on our list.
Download it on NexusMods. Also available on Xbox One. Find out how to install it with our Xbox One mod guide for Fallout 4.
6. Darker Nights by unforbidable
Have you ever been to the mountains at night? Since the world of Fallout 4 is only sparsely populated with settlements, sporting crude campfires and low-voltage electricity, it gets pretty dark out there at night. But not dark enough.
Darker Nights by unforbidable is a must-have. When the sun goes down on the Commonwealth, this mod makes sure it really feels like night-time. It also comes with an option that lets you adjust how well enemies and NPCs can see you in the dark, making stealth missions much more interesting.
Download it on NexusMods. Also available on Xbox One. Find out how to install it with our Xbox One mod guide for Fallout 4.
5. Resurrection by ResurrectionDev
Even Fallout 4 purists can make room for Resurrection by ResurrectionDev. It gives all landmarks and environmental objects, from rocks to roads and even buildings, an overgrown look that is really a sight to see.
If you have a PC capable of running this mod, there’s no reason not to give the Commonwealth the revival it deserves.
Download it on NexusMods.
4. Mega Explosions by Meltus
One of the best parts of Fallout 4 is making things go boom. But what if you could make the booms even boomier? That’s where Mega Explosions by Meltus comes in. Not only are the explosion sizes from your Fatman, Grenades, and Mines all doubled, but the damage is increased as well. It’s a great way to add awesome new action elements to some of your more explosive battles. If you don’t want the actual game altered in any way, you can also just turn on the bigger explosion textures, and keep damage the same.
Download it on NexusMods.
3. Water Enhanced by Jmane2009
While Fallout 4’s water looks good, Water Enhanced by Jmane2009 is a great way to make the bodies of water in the Commonwealth look even better. Lakes become clearer, light reflects off ocean waves more believably, and streams ripple with a beautiful glisten. With this mod installed, stumbling upon any body of water is really a treat.
Download it on NexusMods. Also available on Xbox One. Find out how to install it with our Xbox One mod guide for Fallout 4.
2. True Storms by fadingsignal
True Storms by fadingsignal takes the vanilla weather effects of Fallout 4 and cranks them up to 11. Running in a thick fog that you can barely see through is awesome and dust storms emphasize just how desolate the Commonwealth has become. This mod also causes special weather events to occur more frequently, making things like rad storms a serious threat to players.
Download it on NexusMods.
1. Fallout 4 Seasons Project by GameDuchess
Fallout 4 is a vast and immersive experience, but in a world where literally years of in-game time can fly by, one crucial element of reality remains absent: the four seasons. So it’s no surprise that our favorite graphics mod for Fallout 4 is the Seasons Project by GameDuchess. From the bright and vibrant colors of spring, to the desolate silence of winter, the Seasons Project lets you bring your favorite time of year to the Commonwealth. The seasons don’t change automatically, but with variations for all four, this mod is definitely worth checking out.
Download it on NexusMods.
If you have recommendations for Fallout 4 visual mods that didn’t make our list, let us know in the comments or on our Fallout 4 modding wiki. Also be sure to check out our list of best Fallout 4 mods on Xbox One.
Fallout. Fallout never changes. No, wait, that’s not quite right. Fallout. Fallout has changed too much.
Resurrection [official site] is a Fallout 2 mod for all those who think that even the second game was a step too far from the original. Dispensing with many of the pop culture references with which the sequel was “overfilled”, this brand new story, set in New Mexico in a time period between the two original games, returns to “the great atmosphere of decadence and hopelessness enjoyed by so many in the first Fallout game”. All you need to play is a full version of Fallout 2. Downloads are here.
Resurrection has been available for a few years but the English version is new. It’s free and contains around the same number of locations as Fallout 1 but there are more quests available and almost all have multiple solutions.
Based on the creators’ description, it sounds for all the world like a new Fallout game. A new isometric, traditional Fallout game. I haven’t played either of the originals for a long time but I have such fond memories of them that I’d definitely be willing to try something new in the same style. I know it’s not quite the same thing but Wasteland 2 frustrated me, much as I enjoyed it, like a cantankerous old uncle who insists on sending telegrams even though you’ve bought him a smartphone. I don’t remember Fallout being quite as demanding, in terms of UI and use of very specific skills at very specific times, but memories can be unduly kind.
Resurrection is more than a decade in the making, with the English translation taking an additional two and a half years:
“We’ve worked on Resurrection for more than 10 years. We worked for two-and-a-half years on the English translation after that. All of us have worked on Resurrection in our free time.
“The name “Resurrection” was chosen for two reasons. Firstly, resurrection is a theme tied closely to the main character who, at the beginning of the game, practically rises from the dead. Secondly, our modification represents the resurrection of good old Fallout. We didn’t want to re-imagine the entire game system. Instead, our aim was to bring back this classic RPG in its original form. Many remember that feeling when they first played Fallout; until you completed the game, you journeyed through interesting locations filled with fascinating things. Even after several play-throughs, you continued to find new, exciting stuff. Players could really get into such a game, so that’s exactly the kind of game we’ve endeavoured to create.”
Heroic.
By Mark Medina For decades, mods have granted PC gamers the freedom to tweak, change, and improve their experiences. Bethesda games in particular, with their massive worlds and wide breadth of things to do and see, are ripe for the modding.
From simple bug-fixes to a mod that changes all Deathclaws into killer Thomas the Tank Engines, almost anything you’d want (or didn’t know you’d want) in a game like Fallout 4 exists.
This particular list of Fallout 4 mods is a bit more grounded, focusing on making the Commonwealth even more beautiful without altering gameplay. You can even download some of these mods for Fallout 4 on Xbox One.
Here are IGN’s top 10 visual mods for Fallout 4.
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10. Power Armor HUD by Hellstorm102
While we love stomping around in Fallout 4’s Power Armor, its flimsy-feeling, transparent HUD leaves a lot to be desired. The Power Armor HUD by Hellstorm102 replaces these default elements with a solid, weightier control panel. It might obscure your view a little, but in a giant, hulking suit of armor, that’s sort of the point.
You also have the ability to change the look of the new HUD, so whether you like a cleaner interface or something a tad more weathered, your options are open.
Download it on NexusMods. Also available on Xbox One. Find out how to install it with our Xbox One mod guide for Fallout 4.
9. Realistic Word Map by Vastias
The Realistic World Map mod by Vastias takes Fallout 4’s muddled old vanilla map and replaces it with a much more detailed version, featuring roads, bodies of water, and land masses. You can also adjust the map’s brightness and choose what gets displayed. Little details like these make Realistic World Map a must-have for any Wasteland adventurers who like to plan ahead.
Download it on NexusMods.
8. Lowered Weapons by Lesma666
Ever since Wolfenstein and Doom, we’ve always wondered why first-person shooters force your character to run around with their weapon constantly pointed out in front of them. It makes sense when you’re shooting, but if you’re trying to conduct peaceful business in a settlement, having your gun raised and ready to fire is a little awkward.
The Lowered Weapons mod by Lesma666 finally fixes this. Having your gun lowered outside combat zones feels way more natural and makes visiting towns and other peaceful camps a lot more immersive.
Download it on NexusMods.
7. Pip-Boy Shadows by McGruffin
Pip-Boy Shadows by McGruffin adds dynamic shadows to the inhabitants and objects of the Commonwealth. More realistic shadows are certainly a plus on their own, but because this mod is most noticeable in the dark, it pairs spectacularly well with the next mod on our list.
Download it on NexusMods. Also available on Xbox One. Find out how to install it with our Xbox One mod guide for Fallout 4.
6. Darker Nights by unforbidable
Have you ever been to the mountains at night? Since the world of Fallout 4 is only sparsely populated with settlements, sporting crude campfires and low-voltage electricity, it gets pretty dark out there at night. But not dark enough.
Darker Nights by unforbidable is a must-have. When the sun goes down on the Commonwealth, this mod makes sure it really feels like night-time. It also comes with an option that lets you adjust how well enemies and NPCs can see you in the dark, making stealth missions much more interesting.
Download it on NexusMods. Also available on Xbox One. Find out how to install it with our Xbox One mod guide for Fallout 4.
5. Resurrection by ResurrectionDev
Even Fallout 4 purists can make room for Resurrection by ResurrectionDev. It gives all landmarks and environmental objects, from rocks to roads and even buildings, an overgrown look that is really a sight to see.
If you have a PC capable of running this mod, there’s no reason not to give the Commonwealth the revival it deserves.
Download it on NexusMods.
4. Mega Explosions by Meltus
One of the best parts of Fallout 4 is making things go boom. But what if you could make the booms even boomier? That’s where Mega Explosions by Meltus comes in. Not only are the explosion sizes from your Fatman, Grenades, and Mines all doubled, but the damage is increased as well. It’s a great way to add awesome new action elements to some of your more explosive battles. If you don’t want the actual game altered in any way, you can also just turn on the bigger explosion textures, and keep damage the same.
Download it on NexusMods.
3. Water Enhanced by Jmane2009
While Fallout 4’s water looks good, Water Enhanced by Jmane2009 is a great way to make the bodies of water in the Commonwealth look even better. Lakes become clearer, light reflects off ocean waves more believably, and streams ripple with a beautiful glisten. With this mod installed, stumbling upon any body of water is really a treat.
Download it on NexusMods. Also available on Xbox One. Find out how to install it with our Xbox One mod guide for Fallout 4.
2. True Storms by fadingsignal
True Storms by fadingsignal takes the vanilla weather effects of Fallout 4 and cranks them up to 11. Running in a thick fog that you can barely see through is awesome and dust storms emphasize just how desolate the Commonwealth has become. This mod also causes special weather events to occur more frequently, making things like rad storms a serious threat to players.
Download it on NexusMods.
1. Fallout 4 Seasons Project by GameDuchess
Fallout 4 is a vast and immersive experience, but in a world where literally years of in-game time can fly by, one crucial element of reality remains absent: the four seasons. So it’s no surprise that our favorite graphics mod for Fallout 4 is the Seasons Project by GameDuchess. From the bright and vibrant colors of spring, to the desolate silence of winter, the Seasons Project lets you bring your favorite time of year to the Commonwealth. The seasons don’t change automatically, but with variations for all four, this mod is definitely worth checking out.
Download it on NexusMods.
If you have recommendations for Fallout 4 visual mods that didn’t make our list, let us know in the comments or on our Fallout 4 modding wiki. Also be sure to check out our list of best Fallout 4 mods on Xbox One.
I love trees and I love mods and I love mods that bring trees to games that previously had very few trees. That’s what the Fallout 4 Resurrection mod does. There’s a video below and you can download it now.
I’m always impressed that each Fallout game gets a mod like this, because it seems like a thing that should be much harder – or at least more time consuming – than it appears to be. How do you seed a whole world with trees and grass like this, when it was designed to be covered in cement and ash?
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Like that. Isn’t that prettier than before?
In fairness, the video doesn’t just show the Resurrection mod, but a small collection of others that improve the look of the wasteland. That includes Grasslands, Photorealistic Commonwealth and more, all of which can be downloaded via Fallout Nexus at those links or in those in the video’s description.
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In some ways, this is actually making Fallout 4 more realistic, because despite popular conception trees can survive nuclear bombs and can re-grow afterwards relatively quick.
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Thanks, PC Gamer.