



If you’re new to the modding scene in Bethesda games or perhaps just want to enhance Fallout 4 a tad, these 15 mods are so insane that you cannot miss out on them. Fallout 4 Face Mask ModsĪssuming you don't want to turn the Commonwealth into a radioactive hall of mirrors, there is apparently a serious version of the mod in development, aimed at making Fallout's faces less mask-like. This tab exists so you can easily see if there have been any additional mods added and where in the install order they should be installed.Page design is still in early unfinished stages and will be updated over time.Anyone questioning about us taking control over your channel after you sign in below, the short answer is no we don’t. Your game must have mods enabled! Follow the instructions here.Ĭopy/move the contents to the game’s Data folder (…\Fallout 4\Data) and merge the folders when prompted.This Mod List will be updated with new mods over time. This mod can be installed automatically via NMM. THANK YOU TO EVERYONE TRYING OUT MY MOD // FEEDBACK IS ALWAYS WELCOME The mask image is by no means high quality due to the format’s (.dds) compression, but it’s still much better than the original, and it looks smooth in-game. Keep in mind the effect is more noticeable in-game! The current version is very light – meaning the colours of certain shades are barely visible, this is so specific shades blend in naturally with the lipstick (see screenshots). This mod is for players that don’t care much for the game’s lip liner as is, and wouldn’t mind losing it in favour of more colour variance for their lipstick. So, full disclosure, this mask replaces the default one (also affects the NPCs – everyone uses the same mask), making the lip liner effectively a lip gradient.
