

I have Survival Options with 3.5x damage done/received which makes the game a lot more tactical. Might edit this post once I'm done comparing both of them. There's also Pack Attack NPC Overhaul and it does the same thing but I haven't tested it yet. They conflict with nothing and make enemies a little smarter. I'm only using the combat AI, molotov, and reduced grenade spam plugins. Horizon & Frost are two main overhauls for a tougher game but they aren't my cup of tea since they change a LOOOOT of things and require a ton of patches if you are using other mods with them.įallout Loot overhaul with its latest patch to make shit scarce.Īrbitration. IMHO, its one of the best for a scary game.

I was skeptical about Pilgrim at first but it kinda grew on me. Presets like Pilgrim, Last Light, Chalk outline, etc do the job perfectly well.


More gaming news and updatesĬheck out the latest from Mic, including our list of video games that made fun of their players, a personal essay about dealing with anxiety through Breath of the Wild, a look at the racist and sexist experiences in esports and a plea for better character customization options for black characters.You, obviously, need a darker/gloomy ENB for the horror vibes. You can pick up the mod for free right now via NexusMods if the footage hasn’t scared you away entirely just yet. In the future, they even hope to replace him with a goat named Black Phillip, in case a dog with glowing eyes isn’t quite scary enough for you. He’s also been given new textures with glowing eyes and less “cheerful” audio, according to the mod’s creators. The result is an infinitely more surreal and uncomfortable Commonwealth that doesn’t even brighten with your companion Dogmeat. There’s a slider available in the audio section in-game, which you can adjust at will to change up the musical effects as well for you to further personalize your game. According to the description, it adds “lens emulation, film grain, adjustable letter-boxing, optional sharpening and a lift shadows function that can be disabled for deeper shadows.” In layman’s terms, it makes things appear a lot more dreadful and scary, serving up a Hollywood horror movie feel with a film-grain effect.Ĭreators l00ping and TreyM, who were responsible for the Photorealistic Commonwealth and Cinematic Film Looks, implemented new weather, environmental lighting and audio to leverage what’s already in Fallout 4 to weave a tale partly inspired by the 2016 horror film The VVitch.ĭifferent music will play depending on what the weather is currently like in-game, with brand-new selections of exploration and combat music composed solely for Pilgrim instead of what already comes in-game. Pilgrim - Dread the Commonwealth is the mod’s full name, and as its official NexusMods listing states, it alters several parts of Fallout rather than introduce new content.
