Immersive Gameplay Fallout 4 9,7/10 7912 reviews

By XgrufijuryEver thought that the vanilla vendor stalls just felt empty or lacking? I mean, aside from slight visual differences, they all felt samey. Immersive vendors fixes that by adding variety to the vendor stalls you can build at your settlements. It also populates the higher-end stalls with higher quality items to reflect its store level.It's a minor mod but to me, it's all about those little details, especially since I really enjoy the settlement building aspect of Fallout 4. I also tend to spend a lot of time with setting up my settlements to look busier and more populated, so this mod is a big plus for me.

By AnbeegodThis is a gem of a mod that helps reduce the number of annoying generic dialog lines from generic NPCs. It's really immersion breaking, and kinda' stupid, to walk into a settlement that you own and have a random farmer say something like, 'Oh, you have a dangerous look about you. Hope you're not here for me.' No, I'm not here for you - I own this place. I'm the general of the Minutemen - a defender of the common man of the wastes - not some scummy raider. This mod helps to regulate some of those annoying lines based on your game progression choices and standings with various factions.

With more than 600 hours invested into Fallout 4, I've found more than one way to spice up playing - be it some truly in-depth character roleplaying or mods set to crank up the difficulty.When it boils down to it, I'm an immersion kind of guy. I really enjoy getting into character and thinking about things from a different perspective.

By XLSJThis is a really simple mod that extends the life of spent bullet casings and increases the area in which you can see them. Now, that might not seem like much of a mod, but don't knock it until you try it.It makes the aftermath of a shootout look glorious. Spent casings litter the ground - some still rolling down uneven terrain. It shows you just how awesome the battles are by being able to see all of the spent casings surrounding all the bodies you just stacked like a boss. Now, if only there was a mod so that you could smell that sweet gunpowder odor after going cyclic with the minigun.

By PauderekThis is a different version than the first Lower Weapon mod that came out shortly following the release of Fallout 4. This mod adds increased time delay and checks for certain actions before raising/lowering your weapon.If you're someone who has never held a weapon for a long time, you might not know that you're only ever pointing your weapon forward (or at your target for generally as long as you're firing in that direction). Guns are heavy blokes and your arms wouldn't be able to maintain a 'fire-ready' position for long. So this makes things a lot more realistic. By LoneRaptorA more recent addition to the game, this fast travel mod adds in a repairable motorcycle that you can use primarily for fast travel. It also has some storage ability and houses some camping gear, which is greatly useful with survival mode's save system.It makes sense that there would be some of these smaller vehicles that could be repaired or at least made somewhat functional for quicker travel. The added benefits help out in survival mode, where you have more needs and your carrying capacity is limited.

By PaddygarciaEver notice how even the most useless scraps of stuff in Fallout 4 had some sort of use? This mod adds in junk that is truly junk - it is actually worthless in every sense of the word.Isn't it weird that, after all these years following the great fallout, there's all this stuff and none of it is totally busted? You mean to tell me that this toaster, that has sat here for over 200 years, is still functional? Well, this mod fixes that.A small immersion builder, Worthless Mod makes me enjoy the game that much more by realistically making things worthless.

Su podium v2.6

Hello everyone,So I'm fairly new into my playthrough with Immersive Gameplay but I'm seriously questioning how the hell I will beat the Mirelurk queen. I don't use VATS first of all, I use Bullet Time. Earlier I went up against a Glowing Mirelurk Hunter that was extremely fast (even in bullet time) and obviously 1 hit me.

My weapon did no damage at all.I do have a.50cal machine gun that deals 2000 damage but I can never find the.50 AE ammo for it so I don't know of other options.Has anyone done it? Is a missile launcher or fatman the only way?

Originally posted by:Why no Vats? You dont use the best way to actually kill a queen to then pretend that you have to ask desperatly how to defeat her?Vats + gauss rifle with silencer + headshot + sneak+ sandman = ex queen. Immersive gameplay is an extremely hardcore survival playthrough mod.

While running this mod I have been one-shotted by radroaches. OP, i have not gotten to her yet, but even in vanilla game the mirelurk queen is a ♥♥♥♥♥. Fatboy from cover might do it. I would lay down some landmines in her pathway, so that she takes some damage before you lay into her with the fatboy. Bring some companions, too. Do you have automatron dlc?

If so, build a robot companion. I am assuming the robots will have a little more resistance to the acid attack. @Simpson3k - The reason I don't use VATS is because I hate it. I find it cheap, extremely immersion breaking and just plain boring. Having Vats for me kind of ruined the FPS experience, I'm an avoid FPS (Call of Duty) and I consider myself pretty good - Fallout combat FEELS a lot similar actually with immersive gameplay, VATS just kills it.Instead I run a number of mods.1. Bullet Time - This replaces my VATS. I am able to slow time.

This doesn't break immersion at all for me in fact it adds to it. My character has extremely high agility to I like to imagine that their reflex are so good that they are able to do the cool things I pull off (running into a room and getting three headshots before the enemies can pull out their weapon for example).2. Criticals outside VATS - This basically allows a 1.4% chance per level of luck that any hit will be critical.3. VATS perk replacer - Replaces VATS with a number of perks.Honestly it's a very refreshing way to play the game. I really have to manage my AP and there are moments like when a Super Mutant Hound is charging at me that I have to quickly activate bullet time and shoot it before it kill me in 1 hit that are just so much fun.For everyone else, thanks for the tips. I think that the route I will go is the fat man or missile launcher.

I don't really know how much health the queen will have but unless it's over 15,000 the fat man won't let me down. I was just hoping there was a easier way since I really don't like using that weapon (I think it's cheap).