Fallout 4 Enclave Mods

If you’d like to install mods for Fallout 4 on PC, you can follow the instructions below. Follow the guide, then you can install any mods you want for Fallout 4.

For Fallout 4 on the Xbox One, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'Question about America rising (enclave mod)'. 'Fallout: Enclave is not so much a MOD, the new improved FT-BOS engine, the new story (players play Enclave Leader bring Enclave victory back to the western wasteland), new game modes (base-building, collection of resources,recruit more teammates,.etc), a large number of new weapons, vehicles and even air crafts, such as: Vertabird in Fallout 2,3.

A mod which adds Enclave Remnants NPC's to the Commonwealth. There are a total of 109 Enclave Shocktroopers, 41 Enclave Mister Gutsy Units, 34 Enclave Juggernauts, and 12 Enclave Assaultrons added to the main Worldspace, which makes 196 new enemies for you to fight.

There are multiple methods to install mods for Fallout 4. Below we’ll introduce the most common method to you. The method is using the Nexus Mod Manager to install the mods for Fallout 4. We assume you’ve installed Fallout 4 on your computer. If not, go to Bethesda.net and purchase the game.

How to install mods for Fallout 4 on PC

Follow these steps to install mods for Fallout 4 on PC.

Step 1: Enable modding in Fallout 4

Before installing mods, you need to configure some Fallout4’s game files to enable modding, so the game will accept the mods you install. To do so, follow these instructions:

Open and configure Fallout4Prefs.ini file

1) Navigate to the Fallout 4 directory folder. The location of that folder was determined when you installed the game. The default directory folder is “C:UsersYOURNAMEDocumentsMy GamesFallout4”.

2) Open Fallout4Prefs.ini file with a text editor. If you don’t install a third-party text editor, the file will be opened with the default text editor Windows Notepad. Or you can install Notepad++ to open and edit the file.

3) On your keyboard, press Ctrl+F keys at the same time to invoke a search box. Type [Launcher] in that search box to locate the [Launcher] section in the text editor.

4) Add the following line below the [Launcher] section.

5) Click File ->Save to save the file, then close the text editor.

Open and configure Fallout4Custom.ini file

1) Navigate to the Fallout 4 directory folder. The location of that folder was determined when you installed the game. The default directory folder is C:UsersYOURNAMEDocumentsMy GamesFallout4.

2) Open Fallout4Custom.inifile with a text editor.

3) Add the following lines to the end of the file:

4) Click File ->Save to save the file, then close the text editor.

Step 2: Install Nexus Mod Manager

Nexus Mod Manager is a mod manager developed by Bethesda.net, which allows you to install and uninstall mods easily.

Just click Download Nexus Mod Manager to download the program. After the download completes, double-click on the downloaded file and follow the on-screen instructions to install it on your computer.

Note: To download Nexus Mod Manager, you need to register an account on their website. If you don’t have registered an account yet, just register one for free.

The first time you launch Nexus Mod Manager, the program will scan your computer to find any installed games. Once it finds Fallout 4, you can choose to stop the scanning and click the checkmark to confirm Fallout 4 is installed and then click OK.

Select Fallout 4 in the list of the installed games and click OK.

You can choose the directory where you want to store your Fallout 4 mods. Or do nothing and just save the mods to the default directory. But if you save the mods to the default directory, you may need to run Nexus Mod Manager as an Administrator, or you’ll run into errors.

Step 3: Install any mods you want

After you’ve installed Nexus Mod Manager, you can install any mods you want with Nexus Mod Manager.

1) Go to Fallout 4 Mods Download Page in nexusmods.com.

2) Click the mod you want to install,then you’ll go to the download page of that mod.

2) Click the MANUAL button and follow the on-screen instructions to download the mod to your computer. The downloaded mod file will be a compressed file in ‘.zip’, ‘.7z’ or ‘.rar’ formats. You don’t need to extract the file.

3) Launch Nexus Mod Manager.

4) Click the green plus icon in the left pane to add the mod you downloaded.

5) Under the Mods tab, double-clickon the mod and the mod will be installed automatically.

6) Repeat the steps above to install any mods you want.

Note: Before you download the mod from nexusmods.com, read through the description about the mod to get what you need to pay attention to. For example, some mods may need you to install other mods at the same time.

Step 4: Download LOOT (The Load Order Optimisation Tool)

If you’ve installed more than one mods for Fallout 4, the order to load the mods can influence the game stability. Some mods can be overwritten by other mods. So it’s important to set the right load orders for mods. LOOT is a tool that helps set the right load orders for Fallout 4 mods. With LOOT, you don’t need to worry that installed mods have wrong load orders. With LOOT, you can enjoy a stable modded game.

Here’s how to download LOOT:

1) Go to LOOT download page.

2) Click DOWNLOAD LOOT.

3) Download the .7z file. The file name could be loot_version_*.7z, for example loot_0.14.4-0-gec99692_dev.7z.

3) Use 7-Zip to extract the downloaded file. If you don’t have 7-Zip installed on your computer, go to their official website to download the program and install it on your computer.

4) Copy and paste the extracted folder to the Fallout 4 directory folder (The default Fallout 4 directory folder is “C:UsersYOURNAMEDocumentsMy GamesFallout4”.).

Step 5: Play Fallout 4 with the installed mods

After installing the mods you want, then you can play Fallout 4 with the installed mods. If you have installed multiple mods, before you start playing the game, you need to run LOOT to set the load orders of the mods. To do so, follow these steps:

1) Open the Fallout 4 directory folder (The default Fallout 4 directory folder is “C:UsersYOURNAMEDocumentsMy GamesFallout4”.), then open subfolder loot, double click on “loot.exe” to launch LOOT.

2) Click Sort.

3) Click Apply.

4) Close LOOT.

Following Step 1 to Step 5, you can have fun with playing Fallout 4 with the installed mods.

Bonus tip: Update drivers to improve game performance

If you want your game to have the maximum performance, keep drivers up-to-date, especially the graphics drivers.

If you don’t have the time, patience or computer skills to update the drivers manually, you can do it automatically with Driver Easy.

Driver Easy will automatically recognize your system and find the correct drivers for it. You don’t need to know exactly what system your computer is running, you don’t need to risk downloading and installing the wrong driver, and you don’t need to worry about making a mistake when installing.

You can update your drivers automatically with either the FREE or the Pro version of Driver Easy. But with the Pro version it takes just 2 clicks (and you get full support and a 30-day money back guarantee):

1) Downloadand install Driver Easy.

2) Run Driver Easy and click Scan Now. Driver Easy will then scan your computer and detect any problem drivers.

3) Click the Update button next to the devices to automatically download the correct version of their driver, then you can manually install the driver (you can do this with the FREE version).

Or click Update All to automatically download and install the correct version of all the drivers that are missing or out of date on your system (this requires the Pro version – you’ll be prompted to upgrade when you click Update All).

Hopefully you find the above guide to install mods for Fallout 4 helpful. If you have any questions, ideas or suggestions, feel free to leave a common below.

For a lot of people, it’s amazing that even after five years of its official release Fallout 4 remains one of the most played and talked-about open-world games.

However, take a quick look at Fallout 4’s NexusMods page and it’s easy to understand the reason.

The community built around Fallout 4 has continued putting out content on the regular ever since its release, becoming more sophisticated as time goes by.

Nowadays even the smaller quest mods can add over an hour of gameplay.

The bigger ones? They might as well get bought out by Bethesda to be released as entirely new, full-priced games!

Luckily for us, most modders don’t pursue such lines of thinking. And we have a wide array of new storylines to pursue in Fallout 4’s Wasteland.

To bring more attention to some of the most amazing expansions the game has seen to date, I decided to put together this ranking and I really hope you find something you like out of it.

15. NVIDIA’s Vault 1080

NVIDIA’s Vault 1080 by modder Ex0dus13 is a joint venture between Nvidia and Vault-Tec to show off new ways to handle volumetric lighting.

Which, if you didn’t know, is used in-game to create a wonderfully moody atmosphere.

As such, the mod includes a questline where light will play an important role in leading you through a dilapidated church as you uncover the truth about a dark and twisted religious congregation and their fall from grace.

14. Fallout Who

Doctor Who is one of those things that, no matter what you mix it with, it’ll turn out amazing.

So long as the work is put in to make it just incredible, of course.

Modder Demeggy has certainly put in the effort to make an amazing Doctor Who mod that’ll see you uncovering your heritage as a Gallifreyan Time Lord, exiled to a post-apocalyptic Earth to live out your days.

In this mod, what you’re really aiming for is the rewards. Which include a Sonic Screwdriver multi-tool, Time Lord abilities and yes, a TARDIS that serves as a player home that is bigger on the inside.

13. Vault 494 – A Vault-Tec Story

Somewhere in the Nahant area lies Vault 494, an as-of-yet undiscovered survival capsule where Vault-Tec expected to research the creation of a crime-free society.

With over an hour of content and scripted events, Vault 494 by modder Seddo4494 is a story of intrigue and tragedy where you’ll get to see how the occupants struggled to achieve their objectives while being undermined by a most silent saboteur – human nature.

12. The Collector’s Guides

Fallout 4 Enclave Remnants Mod

This mod by Elys is a simple one, but also a great improvement for those of us who suck at finding collectibles.

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It provides a series of in-game guides that lead you to collectibles such as magazines and bobbleheads. Just read one of them and you’ll be directed to the items on the list.

11. Atomic Radio and Tales from The Commonwealth

I love listening to the radio in Fallout 4.

It’s one of the most immersive things to do on your off-time while planning your next move or moving towards it.

And it staves off the maddening loneliness that comes with wandering the Wasteland.

Atomic Radio and Tales from The Commonwealth by NexusMods user KrisTakahashi offers you the opportunity to dive into the lives of the Wasteland’s inhabitants in a way you never have before, all complemented by a new pre-war radio channel with 5 hours’ worth of lore-friendly content.

Will you help the baseball team trying to ascend to heaven through their score?

Or get involved with the development of electronic mail?

Perhaps you’ll just sit down and listen to the radio as the world goes by…

10. Maxwell’s World

Whereas normal people generally play horror games when they’re craving some adrenaline, I prefer to hit the Nexus and find a mod to wreck my nerves.

If you’re looking for the same thing then you can’t pass up this fully-voiced haunted amusement park story by modder Trainwiz.

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In Maxwell’s World, nothing is as it seems… or perhaps everything is, considering it’s all spooky as hell.

Battle disembodied entities and crazed zombies with new weapons like the Heavy Incinerator or the Fireworks Cannon as you make your way to one of the multiple endings.

9. Ransacked Relays and Shuddersome Subways

Also from the mind of Trainwiz comes Ransacked Relays and Shuddersome Subways, two inter-connected questlines featuring new locations, unique bosses and a riveting storyline.

I can’t say too much about these quests without spoiling the story for you, but if facing an insane AI controlling teleporters or impaling a Mirelurk Queen with a train sounds like your kind of thing… I’m sure you’ll enjoy this a lot.

8. Operation Manhattan – New York

Some of us just couldn’t get enough of the Brotherhood of Steel during the game’s main quest.

Modder AlxRam was one such person, so they decided to create a whole new high-level BoS-oriented questline to satiate that thirst for camaraderie and Power Armors.

Operation Manhattan will have you fighting supermutants, along with heavily armed Raiders and Gunners through Central Park, Manhattan and even the city’s subway to rescue a fellow soldier.

It’s like Saving Private Ryan with a lot more radiation.

7. 50 Ways to Die at Dr. Nick’s

If finding death and destruction around every corner is what you’re into, then you’ll feel right at home playing 50 Ways to Die at Dr. Nick’s.

With 10 connected quests featuring puzzles, mysteries, plot-twists and a lot of explosions, this mod by prolific creator Rbdcc12 has become a classic in the modding community.

Even after clearing the storyline, your game will remain forever improved by the unique rewards.

These include your new player home with very detailed decoration, and lots of new craftables with… interesting effects.

6. Project Valkyrie

While I enjoy little self-contained adventures as much as the next guy, I get especially excited for mods that connect to the game’s main storyline and change my experience in ways I would never have expected.

That’s exactly what Project Valkyrie by Thuggysmurf does, opening the way to four completely new endings for the game’s main quest.

Break the bindings of fate by brokering a peace between the BoS and the Institute. Or better yet, imprison Preston Garvey shortly after you meet him. It’s your choice.

And that’s only the tip of the iceberg that is this mod, which features over five hours of gameplay, four fully-voiced companions that interact with the story, and the possibility to completely overhaul the Institute once you become Director.

5. America Rising – A Tale of The Enclave

You’ve just woken up from 200 years in stasis, and the world as you know it has ceased to exist. As you try to piece together what’s happened, you realize you’re not alone.

There are others like you out there, trying to take back what was lost – the Enclave.

Modder Otellino offers players with a soft spot for the most conservative group in the Wasteland a chance to re-connect in a mod that’s seamlessly integrated into the game, featuring hours of gameplay, two fully-voiced companions, and a sweet player home sitting on an abandoned oil rig.

4. Depravity – A Harmless Bit of Fun

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Self-described as the largest quest and companion mod ever, Depravity offers players the opportunity to play a truly evil Sole Survivor in over 10 hours of absurd gameplay.

The mod, by creator ThuggySmurf, includes 20 interconnected quests, seven fully-voiced companions to escort you through them, and some of the most detailed player bases around.

Where Project Valkyrie offers you a new way to finish the game, Depravity is meant to give you more freedom in how you play the opening act.

3. Fusion City Rising

Fusion City Rising is both a quest mod and a complete expansion of Diamond City, allowing you to enter its seedy underbelly.

While it does feature several hours of gameplay, fully-voiced companions and the possibility to blow up a bunch of stuff with nuclear weapons, that’s not what makes this mod special.

Rather it’s the setting of Fusion City that really takes center stage.

Lose yourself in the largest underground community in the Commonwealth, larger than Diamond City itself.

Go shopping at the mall, train in its shooting ranges, get acquainted with the local factions and, when you’re looking for a bit of fun, visit Club Fusion to party like it’s 2077.

2. Outcasts and Remnants

This mod by ThuggySmurf opens the doors to over 20 hours of engaging gameplay that’ll have you interacting with leftovers from the main factions in the vanilla game.

Exiles from the Brotherhood of Steel, Vault-Tec survivors and even remnants from Fallout 3’s Enclave star in this ambitious expansion.

Explore new locations, claim new player homes and befriend two fully-voiced custom companions as you get to know the Outcasts and Remnants.

1. The Machine and Her

Fallout 4 Enclave Mod Ps4

The Machine and Her by NikaCola is a gigantic quest mod with over five hours of immersive gameplay.

This also includes an enthralling custom soundtrack and an entirely new radio station with over 50 tracks and a fully-voiced DJ.

Really, this is big.

The mod and its story are centered around Kit, one of the most complex custom companions in Fallout 4 history.

Not only does she have over 6,000 lines of dialogue, but also an AI that can take orders and implement strategies set by the player.

This new follower will accompany you all throughout this story, judging your actions based on how much she trusts you, and how cynical she thinks you are.

Will you show her not all survivors are the same? Or will you remind her it’s a dog-eat-dog world out there?

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