After an excruciatingly long period of waiting, mod support is finally available on "Fallout 4" for PlayStation 4. Despite being beleaguered by several seemingly insurmountable hurdles, like Sony's strict in-game assets restrictions as well as limited mod storage space, Bethesda and Sony have finally come together to enrich the highly popular game's playing experience.
Now, "Fallout 4" PS4 mods are finally available after downloading the latest "Fallout 4" Update 1.12/Update 1.8. Afterwards, players can now install "Fallout 4" PS4 mods currently live on Bethesda's website. But which ones would be the best bang for players' buck? Here's the roundup of three of the best "Fallout 4" PS4 mods that players shouldn't miss, as well as a guide on how these work on the game.
Wild Plants and Alcohol for Settlements
One important "Fallout 4" PS4 mod is the "Wild Plants and Alcohol for Settlements," which allows players to plant wild vegetation like hubflowers and brain fungus, and planters like carrot, corn and gourd planters. These are then added to the Food Menu in the Settlement Menu. Alcohols like beer, Bobrov's Best Moonshine, bourbon and Gwinnett Snout can also be crafted from the beverage menu of Cooking Stations.
Settlement Build Budget x 10
Another useful "Fallout 4" PS4 mod is the "Settlement Build Budget x10," which increases the players' build budget for all settlements to 10x. However, it only covers settlements in the base game, and will only work with a new playthrough. The creator is also unable to change the build budget due to the strict limitations imposed by Sony.
Powerful minigun of the Gods
Lastly, a must-have "Fallout 4" PS4 mod is the "Powerful Minigun of the Gods," which increases minigun damage from its base-8 to 100. It also improves accuracy and ups ammo capacity to 5,000. This minigun can be found at Arturo for 15 caps.