Fallout 4 fallout 76 mods

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Vines burst forth from cracked concrete and forgotten walls, ironically making this mod a more authentic take of what a post-apocalyptic world would actually like compared to Fallout 4. There are farmers cultivating orange orchards and traders hauling their brahmin down ruined streets flanked with palm trees. The end of the world has come and passed, but life still endures. The camera pans through what appears to be a ravaged yet still lovely South Beach.Īnd part of why Fallout: Miami feels so much like a legit title is the mod team’s sharp understanding of the franchise’s aesthetic. It’s remarkably well done, mixing unique assets with some Fallout calling cards like the oldies song opening and a nod to Inon Zur’s iconic theme song. The trailer for Fallout: Miami went up on July 24, and if you watched it and thought it was an official DLC or spin-off game, then I don’t blame you.

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However, a new trailer for a fan-made Fallout 4 mod takes the franchise to a much sunnier venue in a very impressive way: Miami. It was heavily utilized by the Defense Intelligence Agency before the Great War, and with the Sole Survivor. Offering superior defense despite its light weight, this modification adds protections to clothing while remaining inconspicuous. The West Virginia in Fallout 76 is really pretty, but to be honest, it isn’t a very big change in scenery from what we’ve seen in the previous games. The ballistic weave mod is a armor modification which allows adding defensive stats to certain clothing items, including outfits, under armor, and head wear.