

The result is more than just a sprawling environment - which takes you to the ruins of an old church hidden in a foggy, murky marsh. They then poured in around seven man-months of work to create our mod. Led by veteran game modder Dane Johnston, with modding credits for Battlefield 1942, Battlefield 2 and Homeworld our team of developers spent an afternoon brainstorming the mod’s storyline. The story behind the story: a team of NVIDIA Fallout 4 fans who couldn’t resist the opportunity to participate after Bethesda released its Fallout 4 Creation Kit. The Vault 1080 mod uses NVIDIA GameWorks tech for unsettling effects.

You’ll search for the truth within the depths of the mysterious vault, and judge for yourself whether monsters deserve salvation. The gameplay is set in the dark underground hallways of Vault 1080, the home of a mysterious congregation that embraced darkness and sickness to survive. It adds over an hour of gameplay in an expansive vault featuring key NVIDIA GameWorks technologies, such as volumetric lighting, god rays, HBAO+ and FleX-powered weapons debris.

Vault 1080 is a free add-on level mod our LightSpeed Studios will release Friday. And that’s exactly what we’ve done for Bethesda’s acclaimed post-apocalyptic survival adventure, Fallout 4. In the slides ahead, we cover all the best Fallout 4 pet mods currently available that expand out your options for Dogmeat, or even let you recruit a wide range of pets, from mirelurks to death claws! Unfortunately, most of these aren't available for console, but where they can be found we've included links for the Xbox One/PS4 versions.You know a game is great if you’re inspired to create more content after you’ve finished playing. If you don't want to wait for those paid entries to show up, the amazing Fallout 4 mod community already has you covered (as usual). It isn't entirely clear yet what that means, but it's a good bet that we can expect a bunch of pet options to arrive in the Creation Club soon. Fallout 1.22 (listed as Fallout 1.10 on PS4) offered up a curious entry in the patch notes, indicating that " pet support" is now being implemented. Oh, Fallout 4, why can't we ever seem to quit you? Here we are, closing in on three years since launch - and more than two since the last official story DLC landed - but all those fabulous mods keep us returning to the Commonwealth wasteland again and again.īethesda knows what's up, as the patches for this aging game keep on coming.
