It’s fair to say that Fallout 76wasn’t exactly what fans were hoping for when it launched. Instead of being a single-player RPG like Fallout 4, 3, and New Vegas, 76 was a pseudo MMO where you joined multiplayer servers to play in a persistent world. A multiplayer Falloutsounds great on paper, but the execution wasn’t what people were looking for. Many years and updates later, the game is in a far better state, but not quite up to the standard of some hardcore fans. However, Bethesda games are among the most famous for the quality of mods made for them, and at this point, there are thousands of mods available forFallout 76. We’ve scoured every inch of Appalachia to collect only the best Fallout 76 mods.
The default map in Fallout 76 looks ripped right out of a tourist’s guide. That’s cool for theming and everything, but not so useful when trying to find anything besides major locations. The map is surprisingly bare in detail considering how much walking around and exploring you do. Ultimist’s High Detailed Map Plus rips up that old map and replaces it with a much more detailed and appealing map to navigate. It marks all the normal locations you need, plus every vendor and 440 resource deposits (which you can toggle on or off to reduce clutter). It might not sound like a big deal, but any Fallout fan knows how much time you spend on the map menu.
If there’s one screen you’ll be in longer than the map screen, it’s the one for inventory. You will be constantly picking up items, using consumables, and swapping weapons around in that clunky menu that makes it take way too long to do simple tasks. Once you install Better Inventory, you can streamline much of your item management and save hours of time. The main feature of this mod is the filter that puts weapons, food/drinks, clothing, and notes into different tabs. Each tab also shows that category’s weight so you know what to check when you get too encumbered. There are
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