Apollo-Phoenix Posted October 21, 2021 Posted October 21, 2021 I'm new to modding fallout 4, I did it with oblivion and Fallout NV a while back but I cannot for the life of me remember how I did it, I was wondering if anyone had some really good modpacks or a mod list for fallout 4 and maybe an installation guide to go with it all. P.S. Yes, I am looking for an adult modpack/mod list but if you recommend one with some other just normal mods like a new weapon or something then that's fine with me, as long as the modpack/mod list is focused mainly on adult content. EDIT: I don't mind whatever kinks that mods may have
Karna5 Posted October 22, 2021 Posted October 22, 2021 I've got around 500 mods, 300 active plugins, and my Fallout 4 directory is over 360 GB in size, and my Nexus Mod Manager directory is another 320 GB in size. My list wouldn't do you any good because tons of the mods I have installed are no longer available (such as my walk animation I use). The thing is, I don't think you should jump into somebody's list of things they added over 6000 hours of playing the game. You should start small and build on it. The advantage of this is if something is incompatible with something you have installed and like, it's much easier to trouble shoot one mod than 300 mods. If you plan on eventually installing adult animations, I suggest you eventually start with ZAZ extended skeleton and Fusion Girl. This said, if you're not familiar with modding yet, don't start there. Start with CBBE and BodySlide and Outfit Studio and get a basic modded game going to your taste. Then consider switching to ZEX, FG, the body and face textures of your liking, walking/running animations, etc. Then install AAF and a few simple animations mods. Don't install everything at once. Seriously. Don't do it. Do a little at a time. Once you have some working animations, then you can start looking into some of the overhaul mods like Just Business, Sexual Harrassment, Raider Pet, Raider Reform School, AAF Violate, CSA, Torture Devices, Real Handcuffs, Commonwealth Captives, AAF Sex Em Up, tattoos, Nuka Ride, etcetera, etcetera. Do yourself a favor and install one or two mods a time. A list of 500 mod suggestions won't help you at all
Nuka Cherry Posted October 29, 2021 Posted October 29, 2021 I can recommend Wabbajack as a start - search on google. It doesn't teach you how to mod, but - Welcome to Paradise mod list is a very good base to mod onto (and it uses MO2, which I think is the best option anyway). MO2 is the organiser for the mods, and enables you to switch in and out mods without borking your fallout 4 folders (plenty of opportunity to bork the actual game or saves....).
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