‘Modders’ – the colloquial name for the online modification community – have been creating their own content for the game since its launch in November, with mods being created to craft ammunition, extend the options for armour customisation, improved levels of detail on the Pip Boy, in addition to enhanced textures and weather effects. However, the beta has been opened up for everyone to use and is now available on Steam, according to an update on. Bethesda stopped accepting users to test the beta, with the thread “closed for the time being”. Until recently, the beta was private and limited to 1000 users, each having to sign up through a forum on Bethesda’s online community, signing a non-disclosure agreement to use the software. Fallout 4 has finally received official support for mods, with Bethesda releasing an open beta for PC.
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