

RAW INPUT - a mod that removes mouse acceleration and gives a more precise control over the game.īinaural 3D Surround Sound for Headphones - a mod that simulates 3D sound on stereo headphones by modifying the sound with filters and to simulate sound as coming from above or below. ini parameters through a very nice user interface.ĭynamic Performance Tuner and Load Accelerator - a mod that adjust shadow distance depending on your frame rate and also integrates a load accelerator.īuffout4 - a mod that fixes several CTDs and performance issues of the game engine. TOP - the Texture Optimisation Project, which improves performance with little to no loss in quality.įAR - a mod to improve distant textures and also to make the game run faster with little to no loss in quality.īilago's Launcher - a Fallout 4 launcher app that gives easy access to many of the. For me are these mods that still leave me with the vanilla game, but solve more complex issues which go beyond the Unofficial Fallout 4 Patch: Then there are many mods that are "must have" for many, but not necessarily for everyone. Its entire purpose is to solve as many issues as possible while otherwise not changing anything of the original experience.

There is really only one serious "must have"-mod in my opinion and it is the Unofficial Fallout 4 Patch.
