

Stay tuned to and the forums for when those updates will go live." We hope to add Support for Mods to the 1.5 Steam Beta soon with console support for Mods coming in updates that follow. The patch is designed to make sure that the game is ready for the launch of the coming Far Harbor downloadable content pack and also introduces a new take on the Survival Mode that many members of the player community have been asking for.īethesda adds in the official announcement, "Also in development, Creation Kit and Mods are still in closed beta. Oh, and those installation instructions are here, in case you didn't bother to click the link earlier:Ī drop down menu will appear.The development team at Bethesda in charge of Fallout 4 is announcing that the 1.5 update for the open world title is now live on Steam in beta form and will be delivered on the PC, the Xbox One from Microsoft and the PlayStation 4 from Sony at some point in the next few weeks. I haven't played it since a couple of weeks after release but I'm reinstalling right now so that I can spend the next few weeks browsing peoples' creations. It's perhaps telling that I want mods to make Fallout 4 into something completely new. A darker, nastier Wasteland, maybe? Heck, if it's possible to make a total conversion in which there are no other living people, just the ghouls and the beasties, I'd love to take that for a spin. I'd rather create a curated experience using mods, adding only things that are either too brilliant to ignore or that are at least thematically appropriate. Yeah, that guy is dressed as Doink the Clown and over there you might see a whack-a-mole hammer attached to a suit of power armour.

The danger of easy-to-install mods, for me, is that I tend to throw so much crap into my game that there's no consistency. Imagine that! Turns out we're all on the same internet after all.

The important thing to note from that video is that your precious mods, created on your PC, might sneak through Bethesda's internet-tubes and find their way onto consoles. Once you've opted in, you'll be able to browse and install mods from within the game. The modding tools have now moved into open beta and you'll need to follow some simple instructions to get them working via Steam. The Creation Kit - which Bethesda say is "the same tool that we used to create Fallout 4" - is now available to download via the launcher. Fallout 4 just got a lot more interesting.
