
It seems as though players will be tasked with putting together a rebellious group of freedom fighters to overthrow the hostile usurpers.

The developer has unveiled a trailer called “Gunner Outbreak” which shows a dramatic overview of the story involving the Gunners taking over settlements and assuming command. This latest addition to the already huge mod will add an extra quest into the game which tells the story of the mercenary Gunners faction. Thanks to a new report, word is spreading that the second chapter of the Fallout 4 mod Sim Settlements 2 is being worked on by the aptly named Sim Settlements Team. There is also one other mod which has caught the attention of the community, and recent developments show that this fan-made expansion is, itself, getting its own expansion. A lot of its longevity can be owed to the modding community, with some Fallout 4 mods going so far as to change the game entirely. With Fallout 4 being released around seven years ago now, it’s considered the last good game in the franchise.

Once it’s finished downloading, find it on your mod list and click the green tick on the left to install it. If you followed all the steps properly, you have successfully installed a modification to Fallout 4.Although the latest installment had an incredibly difficult launch which left the community disappointed, the Fallout games are still worthy of a lot of praise.

If you did everything correctly, it should show up on the Fallout 4 mod manager as downloading. Once it has found it, open in to the Fallout 4 mod manager, find a mod on Nexusmods and download it through the Nexus Mod Manager. Open Nexus Mod Manager and let it find your installed Fallout 4. Scroll down to “” and, where the text “sResourceDataDirsFinal=STRINGS\” is, replace it with “sResourceDataDirsFinal=STRINGS\, TEXTURES\, MUSIC\, SOUND\, INTERFACE\, MESHES\, PROGRAMS\, MATERIALS\, LODSETTINGS\, VIS\, MISC\, SCRIPTS\, SHADERSFX\” Open the “Fallout4.ini” file with a text editor. From here, scroll down to “” and directly below it type “bEnableFileSelection=1” without the brackets. Open the “Fallout4Prefs.ini” file with a text editor. Go to the directory “Documents/My Games/Fallout 4” and edit the following files with a text editor. Install the latest version of Nexus Mod Manager: Before you start going crazy and installing every little mod you see, you need to follow a few steps first.

Nexus Mods recently released a new Nexus Mod Manager version to enable the installation of Fallout 4 mods.
