The widely anticipated "Fallout 4" PlayStation 4 mods are bound to arrive within the month, but already Bethesda has updated the creation kit to support mods in the game. While the experience is very much limited on PS4 because of Sony's strict restriction on using in-game assets for modding, the 124 and counting new "Fallout 4" PS4 mods in the game still appear to be very much exciting.
Which "Fallout 4" PS4 mods should players try out right now? Here's the roundup of must-try mods in the game, alongside its capabilities, restrictions, advantages and more.
Which 'Fallout 4' PS4 mods to look out for
Admittedly, the experience of "Fallout 4" PS4 mods are largely stripped down thanks to Sony's strict restrictions on modding, namely: the prohibition of outside assets, as well as the small size limit for mod storage space. Still, that hasn't stopped "Fallout 4" players from creating superb PS4 mods that will be ready to use once patch 4 1.8 rolls out, according to Gotta Be Mobile.
It's also important to choose the right mods. Sony has only awarded 1GB for mod storage space, so players must learn to prioritize which mods are important to their game plan. Luckily, the currently available "Fallout 4" PS4 mods take up less than 1MB space. First, there's the Moddable Robot Settlers, which makes robots from Graygarden, Drinkin Buddy, Sunshine Tidings coop and Covenant's Deezer fully moddable as Automatrons.
Other 'Fallout 4' PS4 mods
Meanwhile, a "Fallout 4" PS4 mod called Immersive Gameplay strips down the vanilla settings in the game into more realistic stats and dealt damage to create a faster and more challenging gameplay. Other "Fallout 4" PS4 mods include the Unlimited Crafting Supplies Container, which adds another rock chest in Vault 111 with unlimited crafting and building materials, and the Unlocked Settlement Objects, which adds all in-game assets for settlement building on the PS4.