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This mod aims to recreate the Fallout 76 experience in Fallout 4, available for download

Modder ‘SKK50’ is currently working on a new mod for Fallout 4 that aims to let players experience Fallout 76 in the Commonwealth. This mod will hide most NPCs, will spawn random mixed human griefers and will allow NPCs to launch nukes at you.

Going into slightly more details, as players wander the commonwealth any human NPCs in their active uGrids that are not locked (by enable state parents) are dynamically disabled. As such, this will hide 95% of rural folks and 80% of urban populations. And as already said, random mixed human griefers will spawn and follow you, issuing half-witted taunt messages. Players will be able to kill them all and more will turn up in time, and if they run far enough away, that group will get bored and leave them alone.

As for the nukes, here is what SKK50 had to say:

“Occasional nukes are launched at you with a minimal getaway warning. Sometimes they land back on the Griefers, as they are naturally unclever. Nukes will not be launched directly at red workshops, so you can do some arts and crafts in peace if you stay close. Note as this is a B.E.T.A. some nuke warnings may be missed, but your player deaths are helping debug my free product.”

This Fallout 76 mod for Fallout 4 has no dependencies on extenders or DLCs and does not change any base game scripts, assets or objects as it’s 100% pure new Creation Kit forms and wrapper scripts.

Those interested can download the mod from here. Needless to say that this is a must-have mod as it will let you experience Fallout 76 right now. It may not be as polished as the upcoming game, but I’m pretty sure that most Fallout fans will find it interesting.

Have fun!

Fallout 4-76 Demo by SKK

13 thoughts on “This mod aims to recreate the Fallout 76 experience in Fallout 4, available for download”

      1. It’s so obviously a joke. Poor Bill Clay might be devoid of a sense of humor though if he missed that because it apparently went over his head about as high as the stratosphere.

  1. For a second I thought this was a map overhaul/addition – but forgot that I’m slow and no one knows what’s in it yet. For the authentic MMORPG GaaS ip-skin job experience, going to have to add a nowhere-else-to-go, price gouged Paid Mods Marketplace and griefers will need to act like all the MP no-social-lifers with their 400000 hrs in-game badges, OP camper sniper “strats,” and troll giggling/screaming man-child streamer/youtuber voice-overs since this is all there are in survival MP games. I guess the nukes will be filling in though.

  2. This is retarded. It honestly blows my mind that people think this is what the game will be like. Go watch the noclip documentary where they go over 90% of the stuff people had worries about. The only people who complain anymore are a bunch of neckbeards who are scared of change.

    1. After how terrible Fallout 4 is, it’s warranted to mock the hell out of Bethesda and this games awful idea. A multiplayer survival game, oh boy, we certainly need another one to add into the the 50+ that already exist.

      How about they make a Fallout game that isn’t a complete god damn embarrassment for a change, because they have yet to do it.

    2. This is a joke. The creator probably doesn’t think the game will be like this, just thinks its funny.

    3. not all change is good…..fools like you tell yourself that…..or you would have to admit you were wrong about a lot of things….

    1. I would rather they never make another Fallout game again after Fallout 4 was such an absolute blunder of a game. Somebody else should take a swing at it now. My confidence in Bethesda is broken completely.

  3. This is retarded. It honestly blows my mind that people think this is what the game will be like. Go watch the noclip documentary where they go over 90% of the stuff people had worries about. The only people who complain anymore are a bunch of neckbeards who are scared of change.

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