
It won’t make anything any more realistic, and perhaps it won’t really look better.īut it’s definitely a great way to shake things up if you’ve been playing Fallout 4 for a long time. This mod aspires to bring just that into the world of Fallout 4, highlighting the red and blue colors by turning up the saturation and giving the Wasteland a stylized new look. NexusMods user ZorkyTheDude is a fan of Michael Scorsese, and is especially fond of The Aviator and its cinematography. It also applies to headlights, so exploring dark areas will be a whole new experience. No longer is the Wasteland a canvas, but a 3D space that you inhabit. It’s much more realistic and immersive, not by making the environment look more real though.īut by giving your brain feedback from your actions. We start off our list with a mild but smart change made to enhance the impact of your character’s presence in the environment by allowing the PipBoy’s lights to cast shadows. So without further ado here are my top picks for the coolest graphics mods to throw into your game play. I obviously didn’t install them all to build my perfect game, but I thought I’d share my findings with other seekers of visual enhancement so that they, too, could build the Fallout 4 of their dreams. I scoured the Nexus for days looking for just the right things to make the game look crisp, appealing, and, in some cases just different.ĭuring this time I found a lot of great mods – ENBs, ReShaders, and improved textures and effects galore. And I needed to spice things up if I was to have any fun.


Fallout 4 Script Extender (F4SE) Mod Configuration Menu (MCM) Tag this mod.

