
All of these mods must be downloaded in this order so that it you'll override it. It'll be around like 15 files in your data folder all having UHD in the name.Īlright so here we go, first thing is first. (Like how to use the BAE to convert files)įor starters, make sure you remove bethesda's Ultra High Definition textures as they are not optimized and are terrible and take up around 57 GB. If there is something you can't figure out, let me know here or add me and I'll explain a bit better.

extensive and requires converting files and overwriting which I wouldnt mind explaining every step. Go ahead and download “Realistic Lights” from here and make sure to let us know what you think about it.Originally posted by (N☆G) Jackal ★JJ★:Otherwise I can give you my list which is. The “Realistic Lights” mod for Fallout 4 does make the game a bit darker, but judging from what I’ve seen in the screenshots, the result is incredibly superior to what Bethesda has implemented by default. Moreover, a user named “Fr4nsson” has released another noteworthy mod that alters the game’s lighting in order to ensure a more realistic experience.

Below you will find a series of screenshots that show how the game looked before and after the modifications. If you are interested in installing this particular mod, you can download it right here and follow the instructions in the description. The mod was created by “Hein84”, and it focuses on improving the game’s terrain surfaces, which means that rocks, mud and overall ground textures will look sharper and more eye-catching with it installed.

One of the most recent Fallout 4 mods that caught our eye is one that improves the game’s textures by making them sharper, but what’s really impressive is the fact that these new textures actually use less VRAM when compared to the original ones. The Fallout 4 modding community may not be able to fix the game’s mildly annoying bugs and glitches, but they can definitely make the game look better and run smoother.
