Why is it called '70 nips and no couches'? I don't know, but that's not even strange by Fallout 4 modding standards. That's the featured image from 70 nips and no couches by aesfocus, a retexture pack designed to address the fact that most of the game's furnishings are dirty, broken and otherwise gross, even though the denizens of the Commonwealth could presumably create new items, or at least wash the ones they've got (seriously why does everyone live like this? It's bizarre). Some things make sense, but are couched in mysterious terms - pun very much intended. Teddy bear because I'm convinced X6 is actually a big softie.'
All it does is add a pack of Fancy Lad Snack Cakes and a teddy bear to his inventory. Or what about Immersive X6-88 by Dexter Lynette, which does not change the Institute companion's appearance, powers or behaviour. If that's not your thing there's a Deathclaw version, too. there's this kind of stuff: a Wearable Yao Guai Head by Devon Hartman
From graphics tweaks to fixes for little annoyances to the plugging of mysterious gaps in the crafting cycle, a modded Fallout 4 experience is something everyone should experience.Īnd then. The Fallout 4 mod community does what Bethesda won't.įallout 4 is great but modders have shown that there are plenty of ways it could get better.