

Little details like these make Realistic World Map a must-have for any Wasteland adventurers who like to plan ahead.Įver since Wolfenstein and Doom, we’ve always wondered why first-person shooters force your character to run around with their weapon constantly pointed out in front of them. You can also adjust the map’s brightness and choose what gets displayed. The Realistic World Map mod by Vastias takes Fallout 4’s muddled old vanilla map and replaces it with a much more detailed version, featuring roads, bodies of water, and land masses. Find out how to install it with our Xbox One mod guide for Fallout 4. You also have the ability to change the look of the new HUD, so whether you like a cleaner interface or something a tad more weathered, your options are open.ĭownload it on NexusMods. It might obscure your view a little, but in a giant, hulking suit of armor, that’s sort of the point. The Power Armor HUD by Hellstorm102 replaces these default elements with a solid, weightier control panel. Fallout 4 vanilla is on the left whereas Fallout 4 modded is on the right.While we love stomping around in Fallout 4’s Power Armor, its flimsy-feeling, transparent HUD leaves a lot to be desired. Those interested can download the mod from here.Įnjoy the following comparison screenshots.

It calibrates certain lights for more realism.It tones down bloom and eye adapt overall to more reasonable levels.Similar to an ENB preset but this plugin utilizes the Fallout 4 DirectX 11.

” I tried to keep daytime looking its original brightness without being washed out, while darkening and lengthening the night to create a more realistic night time. TrueLighting basically tries to correct the washed out look of the game and make the lighting look more realistic without compromising too much what the game designers and artists intended. Modder ‘SirGreenThumb’ has released a new DX11 mod for Fallout 4 that aims to improve its lighting system.
