

Our only regret is that our link to the mod, at the time of writing, leads to an "under moderation" screen. Ahhhh that’s better now isn’t it? Who needs the moon? Pfft. What better way to displace that night time disappointment with the oh so soothing face of Bob Ross beaming down upon you from his celestial throne. But back to your question: Yes, Fallout 4 is very easy to mod. Avoid using any of the overpowered armour and weapon mods on your first run, especially. Exceptions would be bug-fixing mods and those that improve on the user interface. As you approach the exit, you can see that it’s dark outside. And you wont be able to play Fallout 4 as the devs intended if you mod it on your first run.

It would be nice to get out into the sun now. You were down there for ages, picking up pencils and empty cigarette cartons, you mad loot junkies. So you’ve just been in the dark gloomy depths of a loot filled sewer. They’re doing more damage than tripping someone up on the stairs so they’ll probably be happy about it too. With the High Velocity Cat Cannon, like me, you can take out your frustration at the machinations of the feline world by blasting them all over your foes. Do you? They just sit on the stairs waiting to trip you up and when they do, they just sit there totally calm with a face that says “what’re you lookin’ at man? I dunno”.
