Fallout 4 Mods for Console Version to Come Soon? Traits Brought Back for Bethesda Title

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Fallout 4 has indeed stirred waves in more than one occasion since the game was released a few months back, and now that the game has utterly progressed, gamers expect new features to befall the fourth title. In this particular case, mods are surely a trend that will prove to be useful all throughout.

According to Kotaku, many modders have already shown the world what possibilities can be granted to the post-apocalyptic continuity. Some have become rather innovative with the way that the characters have been generated, ranging from costumes depicted from the film Tron: Legacy, all the way to the present Star Wars franchise. Some gamers even get to the point of creating slightly sexualized outfits for the female characters, and even then, fans want more.

Delivered by Parent Herald, creating mods for the PC version of the game is easy, but becomes rather tricky when it comes to the console version. As a few fans are wondering as to whether the console version will have their share of the customization privilege, Bethesda responded that fans should stay put, and perhaps will be granted the awaited feat. Some skeptics believe strongly, however, that the time frame could take a while given that Fallout 4 released only last November.

Moreover, as noted by The Bit Bag, Traits offer quite a factor to the series, given that the said feature was omitted back in Fallout 3. Traits are obtained through the creation of a special item in the Chemistry Station, after which the item is to be used on a character. Previous titles have a more different approach as Traits then are to be acquired through the creation of the particular character.

Fallout 4 has encountered a few bumps in the past, whether they are bugs or some undisclosed features. So far, however, the title lies on a steady rope as it progresses further on in the coming months.

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