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Some of these mods tackle common issues that can cause game instability, while others address in-game issues that either make the game run poorly or look bad. Some even fix other, more popular mods that Fallout 4 gamers consider to be a staple of their playthroughs.

Adding just a few of these mods to a load order can make things a lot better. Skyrim has a lot of mods that fix bugs and patch up the game, and one of them is the Unofficial Patch. Fallout 4 has an identical patch that is designed to fix up a lot of things that were missed in the final shipped game.

The mod has been updated for 5 years, and its aim is to find and fix every single bug that Bethesda has been unable to tackle. Some mods require the Unofficial Fallout 4 Patch to work, so this is largely considered a must-have. By adding it to a load order, Fallout 4 automatically becomes much smoother, more stable, and user-friendly, all with a few simple clicks.

It requires all the DLC packs in order to function correctly, so gamers should go for the ultimate package. This bugfix is largely graphical in nature, but it can go a long way towards fixing something that sticks out like a sore thumb. Depending on the angle of view, puddles and blood flickering issues can occur, and that's a serious issue for gamers who like to install Fallout 4 immersion mods to enhance the experience.

This simple fix isn't a permanent solution, but rather a convenient and clever workaround involving how specular textures react to cubemaps. For the less technically inclined, they need only download the mod and activate it in the load order to experience better quality puddles and blood textures.

Fallout 4 has a nasty tendency of suffering massive frame rate drops in certain areas, particularly if third-party mods are installed that affect the worldspace in just the wrong way.

This mod doesn't just affect exterior areas, but interior cells as well. There are times when the interiors of buildings and caves can cause horrible FPS drops. This is an all-in-one solution that should remedy that problem across the board, for a greater, more consistent framerate.

Bethesda games like Skyrim and Fallout 4 are prone to face errors where incorrect body texture mods cause character faces to appear darker than the rest of the body. This usually happens with skin texture mods that are improperly installed, but it can happen all by itself in certain circumstances.

The mod is theoretically designed to resolve issues with the High Res DLC by Bethesda pack, but it is not a hard requirement. Gamers who wish to install this to try to fix texture issues should read the mod page's description beforehand. Another mod that attempts to fix frames per second issues is High FPS Physics Fix, though its nature is somewhat different.

This mod tackles FPS anomalies that can occur when the game's framerate is unlocked. By default, Bethesda games work best when locked at 60fps, or else they suffer a number of weird physics-related issues. This mod helps change that by giving gamers the option to unlock the framerate for monitors with ultra-fast refresh rates, while smoothing out the gameplay.

This means no outrageous physics bugs, dialog issues, or environmental problems. It's a solid remedy for those who want to go game at fps or fps without issue.

Fallout 4's companions are pretty well-rounded, but they are prone to a few bugs which this mod tries to fix. Easy to follow guides and original insight Having an incredible PC is all well and good, but it's what you do with it that matters. We show you how to do more with your machine every issue, with simple tips and tricks to help with everyday tasks, and in-depth guides on doing something completely new with specific hardware and software.

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