Fallout 4: 10 Most Important Mods Every Player Needs

1. Fallout 4 Mod Manager

The ever-so-helpful Steam Workshop has not been released yet (unless you are reading this in the future; disregard the opening statement if so). Scraping together every last mod and file in an orderly fashion is more challenging than killing a Suicider Super Mutant with your bare fists and living to tell the tale. Those who are new to modding the game will undoubtedly struggle, too.

The next best thing to keep track of the oodles of mods you have downloaded is to use the Fallout 4 Mod Manager.

This easy-to-use programme will do what it can to help you deploy or deactivate any wacky, zany mods you have on your computer with minimal fuss. It's as simple as dragging and dropping the appropriate files. Plus, anything that is not wanted anymore can be uninstalled and removed from your computer, in case things are getting far too out-there and bizarre because of your eclectic choice in mods. Granted, it's not the solution to every single problem you have - don't expect it to play psychiatrist and help you feel good about yourself, for one thing - but its effectiveness is what makes it a vital piece of kit for any mad modder out there in the Fallout community.

What other essential mods should literally every player check out? Let us know in the comments!

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