

You can grab that for under $15 if you’re looking in the right place at the right time (eg: Greenman Gaming, periodic sales on Steam, etc). One of the biggest limiters to everyone grabbing this modlist right now is that it requires not only the VR version of the game, but all official DLCs from the flatscreen version of Fallout 4 from Steam, all of which are included in the Fallout 4 Game of the Year Edition. Bullets are actually rare, enemies are more crafty, and as GingasVR puts it: “you WILL die.” Not only does the modlist bring stability to a majority of the Commonwealth, which includes interior locations, but it also features things like a more intuitive Pip-Boy UI, smarter AI (including companions), and bunch of other things that make the Wasteland a more dangerous place. The modlist, aptly named ‘GingasVR’s Fallout VR Essentials Overhaul’, includes a bevy of optimizations that aim to fix some of the biggest gripes of Bethesda’s less-than-perfect VR port. If you’re looking for an all-in-one solution that makes the game less of a port and more of a native VR experience though, modder and streamer GingasVR just released a comprehensive modpack that is essentially a survivalist’s dream come true.

A good solution would be to enable the workshop support for Fallout 4, but the developers don’t seem to be in a hurry to do that.There are a ton of Fallout 4 VR mods out there since it launched on the first generation of consumer VR headsets back in 2017, most of which you can find on NexusMods. Since this happened with the first patch, users should be getting ready to see this happening every time. It’s no longer possible to enable them with other tools or from the INI files.

Users will have to open the Nexus Mod Manager, launch the game and wait with the launcher opened, re-enable the mods using Nexus Mod Manager, and hit play. It’s worth noting that the Nexus Mod Manager needs to be installed for this to work. This is not good news, but fortunately, a solution has been quickly published on the official Nexus forums.Ī user published a few simple steps that need to be taken. The first official patch pushed by Bethesda brought a number of fixes, but the community quickly found out that the new launcher doesn’t load the mods. It’s true that the tools used by modders need to be upgraded from time to time to accommodate the new executable, but that’s pretty much it. The mods from the community were no longer working.īethesda is usually pretty friendly with the modding community, mostly by not getting in their way. The studio finally released its tepid and rather uninteresting patch for Fallout 4. Bethesda had a “nice” surprise for its fans today.
