
These creation tools are highly flexible, too, and have produced some impressively creative structures from the Fallout 4 fanbase. Whether that manifests as a sustainable farm of crops and mutated livestock or a fortified fortress in the ruins of Boston is entirely up to you. Not content to simply provide players with a method for crafting their own gear and weaponry, Fallout 4 features a robust set of tools that empowers players to create their own post-apocalyptic settlement. Most notable among these is the settlement feature. Not only is the world massive, packed to the brim with all manner of interesting quests, characters, and locations to discover, but it also sports a number of other gameplay systems that take your adventure beyond the usual exploration that Bethesda’s RPGs are known for. That being said, it is suggested that story spoilers not be put in post titles, and that you tag spoilers in comments.
There is currently no hard spoiler policy in place.
If you want to post a link to a mod, post an original description and why you like it. Low effort posts would be defined as a text post with only a link with no discussion, or a post that simply does not start a discussion. Feel free to share your screenshots within a text post that is a discussion of mods or modding. Screenshots do not contribute to the discussion of modding or mod creation, therefore.
This is not a place for memes and gameplay stories.
This is a sub centered around the discussion of using and creating mods. Directly sexual content ( galleries / screenshots that involve sexual acts) is not. Posting about and discussing the use of these is absolutely acceptable. There will be a wide variety of body meshes and armors that are NSFW. This includes mods distributed against the author's intentions and desires. If you discuss piracy or seek help in modding a pirated game you will be banned. If you submit a link to or explain how to obtain pirated material you will be banned. Above all, be polite and respect everyone. Disagreeing with someone is acceptable, but be polite and direct your disagreement at the reasoning, not the person.
We will work hard to cultivate a positive environment here and it takes a community effort.