


Oh, and I also use Fallout 4 Color Correction (1.2 Less Dark) which gives everything just a bit more contrast without making things too dark or too bright.ĮDIT 2: One thing to keep in mind with FO4 is that when you are working with mods that completely change the trees and such, be careful not to use one that completely breaks the precombines. All 3 were designed to work with each other, and really do a good job of enhancing the game without straying completely off the rails from the original look. Pick your poison, but I'm loving Subtle ENB along with True Storms and True Nights. ba2 archives much quicker, so learn how to repack loose tex files into them for even better performance.ĮDIT: forgot about ENB. Best advice is look up RedRocketTV's YouTube videos on how to make your own high res retexture packs, as it's more complicated than in Skyrim. There seems to be a distinct lack of good guides, especially when it comes to graphics. I was actually on a similar mission to yours very recently, as I just did a fresh install of FO4.

Spiffyskytrooper's Handmade Weaponry (retex's all the pipe weapons)Ī Little Bit of Green (realistic touch of green edit) Most of dpillari's stuff (power armor, vanilla weapons, and vanilla armor replacers) My current list looks something like this (and loaded in this order) :
