Pretty sure the amount of radiation in the air after 200 years would be closer to the base games and a gas mask wouldn’t really be necessary away from the blast site but other then that cool idea to increase the difficulty
Christopher Granger Radioactive gamma rays take 100s of years to deplete from the earths surface, but even the simplest wave of radiation can kill you. Fallout is much difference, but a gas mask in a situation with radiation is still recommended. Tooo mmaaan you words
Considering the radiation from the reactor explosion at Chernobyl released 400xs the radiation of the bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in WW2 and they didn’t contain the reactor until months later I’m pretty sure the radiation after 200 years would have dissipated enough that you wouldn’t need a gas mask and in areas near the blast site the radiation would kill you anyways because a gas mask won’t stop radiation you’d need special clothing that’s lined with lead to prevent that.
@@christophergranger6422 true but chernobyl is a city and the fallout narrative is a destroyed world. so the radiation involved is thousands of times more intense than the chernobyl example and so the extenuating effects of environmental hang-ups work to justify this idea a bit more for me i think
@@vinny5638 not to be an asshole here, but you're are unfortunately wrong. While comparing this to Chernobyl is desirable, it would be inaccurate, as nuclear EXPLOSIVES are designed to release radiation very quickly, within the span of a few seconds, while a nuclear REACTOR, designed to harness the energy from nuclear reactions, will keep the radiation slowly dispersing around the reactor core. But, you could also just watch TheSCIENCE/Shoddycast's videos on it, titled something similar to Bethesda [subject] whatever you want to find out. *I'll get the video later
I have to wait 90 days to change my name , while a filter mask can be extremely useful for the level of urban decay present in the fallout series actually using the gas mask to stop rads would be a fools errand you would need a separate air supply and lead lined suit
That was the idea according to the mod author. Check the mod description in the Nexus link below. He directly mentions Metro was the inspiration for the mods inception.
Yes for the love of god please get it through to him that he's been saying it wrong this whole time. Especially when almost every video has the word in it.
I feel like fallout 4's depiction of the world 200 years after a nuclear apocalypse is more accurate than we give it credit. I mean, Hiroshima and Nagasaki are in no way radioactive anymore. Yes, those bombs were far less powerful than the ones that ended the world, but we've gotten even more time for the world to return to form.
@@nursingnutria583 Ironically one of the best quests in Fallout 4 is the most unrealistic one: Kid In The Fridge. It has actualy options to decide what to do and how, has some interesting story in it, characters, funny moments. I mean, in very little doses compared to some quest in say, Witcher 3, but still more than most of the quests in the game. When I stumbled upon it I was extremely tired of endless looting and "bring me this/ kill twenty raiders" type of "fun", and was about to do quits, so this quest pleasantly surprised me (This quest, some bits from companion quests and main storyline is pretty much only moments when you get any kind of story, the rest of it is in worst traditions of diablo-clones).
These mod would ALMOST make sense if they were added to 76 considering it takes place 25 years after the war even then nuclear winter would have already passed and radiation levels would have decreased significantly
Juice: Here's a mod called Nuclear Winter. Me (a Brit in his mid 40s): Has a flashback to my Cold War childhood & TV shows such as "Survivors", " Doom Patrol " & "Threads". " So cold... Cold..."
My dad showed me "Threads" and "survivors" as a kid. Disturbing but awesome. I love seeing more real takes on what would happen and how people would survive or... well, not. : /
You think THIS is hardcore? Try mods that add these too: - Cooking foods don't remove the rads - Purified water still has rads, you have to de-rad it in a station. - Foods and drinks don't heal - One that makes you have to take a shower, because the dirtier you get, the more debuffs and chance of desiase you have, to the poin that dirtyness also give you rads overtime - Stimpaks not healing broken bones (special bandages do) - More desiases and more kinds of specific medications
@@oliverbalmforth4250 pretty sure that we do have ways both in-game and in real life of removing radiation from things. Heck, if not in real life, in game we have freaking Radaway and arcs that spray your with "magical" water and clean you. Plus, no one asks for nothing in the comments, this is why it's called a "comment", not an "answer"
anti honeybee association True it is very crazy A 10 year old game got an update and it really didn’t seem like Bethesda cared about fallout 3 after the DLCs
I just want to say a great big thank you to you Mr. Juice. I played and loved fallout 4 on the ps4 a few years ago, but didnt have the money for any of the dlcs, and my ps4 burned out on me. I live on a fixed income with very little surplus cash, so it takes me a while to save up enough for luxury items. Well I finally got my hands on an xbox one and enough to buy Fallout 4 game of the year edition with all the dlcs. So needless to say I am super excited, especially having the xbox one instead of ps4, since modding is better on xbox one. So thank you so very much for your Fallout 4 mod videos dude! With the help of your videos and a few of Oxhorns I was able to find all the mods I could possibly want, and now my newest Fallout 4 experience is going to be that much better! You are awesome!! Thank you for the time spent in making your videos!
The funny part is they tested nukes in New Mexico and the radiation is completely gone. It seems a nuclear reactor melting down leaves more radiation for a longer time than a bomb does.
True but you gotta factor in all the other reactors in the Fallout world that no doubt went off from the bombs. Especially since most everything ran off nuclear power in that universe.
The gas mask mod is basically just a copy from the Metro games, where you have to change filters and wipe condensation off the mask to stop blurring your vision. Smart applicability of other resources from different games but personally I'd just feel like I was playing a more open world Metro game.
the problem with the idea of the air having deadly levels of radiation is that in the fallout world they didn't nukes, only atom bombs. by the time fallout 4 rolls around, ie 200 years after the bombs fell, the ambient radiation would have dropped off to nothing. even ground zero of the blast would be relatively safe at this point. the only caveat to all that is that most everything was nuclear powered in some way. still, even that wouldn't suggest some of the levels you see in the game.
This isn't a mod that makes fallout 4 more like an apocolypse but a recommended mod I'd suggest is Flood ghoul sounds. It replaces the sounds feral ghouls make with Flood sounds from Halo.
Hey Juice, have you ever covered the mod Natural Atmospheric Commonwealth (NAC) by l00ping? Also has a great Skyrim equivalent (NAT). One of those hidden gems IMO. Survival Mod Honourable Mentions: Pack Attack NPC (PANPC), Deadlier Deathclaws, Super Mutant Redux, Raider Overhaul, Church of Atom Overhaul and Agony.
Meh. When survival comes to endlessly clicking different shits in your inventory to try to balance all the debuffs, it ain't no survival, it's torture.
I know most peeps might not feel this way but i love seeing adds on your stuff im glad their not demonitizing your stuff as much or at least to me it seems that way love your content keepin it JUICY
Because of the bombs there shouldn't be any radiation left. But glowing sea had a powerplant or few that also had a meltdown so glowing sea being radioactive makes sort of sense so unless during rad storms commonwealth should be radiation free. Except nuclear waste locations. I just want a mod that makes radiation posioning more real with debuffs in agility, AP, distorted vision and less accuarcy after rads get to a certain point. Maybe even vomiting and visual changes when near death such as bruising of the skin. Vanilla radiation just ain't scary like it should be.
Settlement attacks are not common enough from my liking. Probably because i have made every settlement heavily armed outpost and attacks on heavily armed places rarely happen. But its hilarious to see enemies get torn to shreds by turrets. Especially fat man turret (mod)
I think this is a good collection of mods and build a good atmosphere, but I don’t know just how rare loot would be. Yes, 200 years of people raiding abandoned buildings would seriously drain supplies, but at the same time, civilization would’ve been and *is* rebuilt in the game. We have currency and cities, which means people coming and going through the neighborhoods and cities and thus I feel like it isn’t totally inaccurate for there to be a bunch of loot left around the map.
i completed fallout 4 5 times thinking you had to compete it loads to get mods... i didn’t know there was literally a whole section on xbox dedicated to mods....
I want to recommend Horrorghouls on the nexus! Changes about 280 sounds for ghouls making them actually scary to encounter and get jumpscares when you dont see them. Love your vids, looking forward to a revuew of it! @juicehead
A very underrated fo4 mod is Simple cheat MENU(not terminal), it doesn’t have to many downloads but it is extremely helpful when mod testing and I can’t live without it when making a mod list
You know that after an nuke explosion the rads slowly is going away from the area around and where it blowed up but most around and it has been over 200 years after so it i'sent so much rads everywhere
Juicehead: Nuculear winter mods that you'll really really like Me: please pronounce it right please...... Juicehead: nuclear winter Me: Finally. There is a God 2 minutes later Juicehead: Nuculear winter Me: GODDAMNIT
It doesn’t make sense that you don’t have to wear the gas masks indoors. Wouldn’t the air inside be the same as the air outside? I mean it’s not like every building has some kind of advanced air filtration system. My immersion is broken.
Things that people don’t take into account, is that Fallout is 200 years after the war. No nuclear winter at all, almost all radiation gone, but, whatever floats your boat.
Gas masks + Nuclear Winter = Fallout 4 Metro. You know the game Metro where outside is cold and snowing and you have a gas mask that needs filters replaced regularly. It seems that Deep Silver knows what nuclear winters are like.
I wish we had a complete Frost mod(or mod pack) for Xbox. I'll come back and play for that! I'm playing Metro: Exodus right now and that is a very lovely realization of what I've wanted out of a survival horror game!
another person kinda beat me to what i was going to say... after 50 years, a nuclear site is typically deemed "habitable". after 200 years, the only radioactivity you're actually going to find is gonna be bodies of water or particles buried kind of deep in the dirt. Even the "glowing sea" location should be traversable without masks or environment suits. They really just added the location to put an emphasis on "post nuclear war." Fallout 3 had allot of radiation in it, but it was contained to places where you should expect radiation (nuclear dump/test sites, derelict and leaking nuclear military or vault facilities, unprotected food/water, other things that actually do attract and hold an ionizing charge) and new vegas felt more like what the world should be given that time. which is the water and food is pretty much clean, and the Sieverts you get is pretty much only from bad food... unless again, there's a derelict nuclear source that's been left to leak and decay. In boston's environment, honestly the weather patterns from 200+ years should have left that place pretty much back to normal. Bethesda is just lazy and researches nothing... Id really like it if they made a fallout either right after the bombs dropped, or only a few years to a decade afterwards... that would make a good nuclear war survival setting. if you plan to forsake the date on your pip-boy and RP being a few years out into the apocolypse, then this mod actually fits 100% they determine after a nuclear strike, depending on how far from the detonation site you should be able to come back above ground between 3-6 months for short periods of time (most experts say its actually 6-8 months and i say a whole year or more if you can). You HAVE to avoid all weather patterns as the rain will be radioactive, and the dust in the air its going to have a slight ionizing charge to it... hence why you need masks. also you have to remove and immediately clean/destroy whatever cloths you went out with because it has radioactive dust on it. There are typically mini "Ice ages" and wintery conditions that lasts decades depending on where in the world you are. deserts aren't affected like that as much because there's nothing there to hold in the heat/cold and especially not much moisture... so as soon as the clouds blow over, its back to blistering desert weather. As for some place like Boston, well... it might as well been Siberia for a good while in the case of nuclear winters.
The thing about most recent fallout games is that they aren’t post apocalyptic, they’re post post apocalyptic, they’re set when everything has settled down and civilization is making a comeback, so many of these mods just don’t make sense for over 200 years after the bombs dropped
I may sound like an Obsidian fanboy, but imo, Bethesda does not gets what "Post Post apocalypse" is. They tried to in F4, but took the wrong direction with it.
ThunderOfGod true they really didn’t do it right, then again post post apocalyptic is hard and odd to do, just lots of factors to it based on imagination, lore, and conjecture, like for example tbh I feel by 200 years after a nuclear apocalypse there’d be far more green vegetation coming back, even if it’s only small patches of green, just something other than from a vault or living tree y’know
A nuclear winter is when multiple atomic bombs get set off in close proximity the gassed and dust get stored in the air and stay there cause it everything to go cold in its range cause no light can get through
Okay, so, here's the thing. 200 years is a decent chunk of time. A nuclear winter would have disappeared by then. It might still be a bit colder, but it'd be fine overall. The radiation would fade quite quickly. You wouldn't need a gas mask. You don't need a gas mask in most parts of Pripyat, and that's still more levels of radiation than what would be present I Fallout 4.
Did you know the nukes have uranium 235 in them which lasts about 290 years and the fallout 4 is set around 210 years after the bombs dropped. Irl that would mean everything should be dead from extreme amounts of radiation that would kill within 15 minutes. Or in the fallout universe you turn into a feral ghoul in 15 minutes. (Learned this science class)
>download mods
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Ah, a life of a fallout modder
A TERRIBLE CYCLE THAT I AM IN
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Nah I can buy a fixer with that much money
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This comment has WAAAAAY less likes than it deservesXD
Patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter.
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Well with that logic you just stole a comment from another vid too by saying that
Person who thinks people own comments?
@@mariosalcedo8951 are you stupid?
If he only knew what he was wishing for :(
Making Fallout 4 into Metro Exodus ... "It's a bold strategy Cotton. Let's see if it pays off for him."
James Herring all metro is like that not just exodus bro
@@102allenwalker 2033 is the best one change my mind
@@hollowhoagie6441 I mean ya but we cant deny entirely that they are all good I enjoyed them all
@@hollowhoagie6441 For some reason 2033 no longer runs on pc atleast for me :(
The only metro game most people know now is metro exodus none of the others and that makes me sad
Pretty sure the amount of radiation in the air after 200 years would be closer to the base games and a gas mask wouldn’t really be necessary away from the blast site but other then that cool idea to increase the difficulty
Christopher Granger Radioactive gamma rays take 100s of years to deplete from the earths surface, but even the simplest wave of radiation can kill you. Fallout is much difference, but a gas mask in a situation with radiation is still recommended. Tooo mmaaan you words
Considering the radiation from the reactor explosion at Chernobyl released 400xs the radiation of the bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in WW2 and they didn’t contain the reactor until months later I’m pretty sure the radiation after 200 years would have dissipated enough that you wouldn’t need a gas mask and in areas near the blast site the radiation would kill you anyways because a gas mask won’t stop radiation you’d need special clothing that’s lined with lead to prevent that.
@@christophergranger6422 true but chernobyl is a city and the fallout narrative is a destroyed world. so the radiation involved is thousands of times more intense than the chernobyl example and so the extenuating effects of environmental hang-ups work to justify this idea a bit more for me i think
@@vinny5638 not to be an asshole here, but you're are unfortunately wrong. While comparing this to Chernobyl is desirable, it would be inaccurate, as nuclear EXPLOSIVES are designed to release radiation very quickly, within the span of a few seconds, while a nuclear REACTOR, designed to harness the energy from nuclear reactions, will keep the radiation slowly dispersing around the reactor core. But, you could also just watch TheSCIENCE/Shoddycast's videos on it, titled something similar to Bethesda [subject] whatever you want to find out.
*I'll get the video later
I have to wait 90 days to change my name , while a filter mask can be extremely useful for the level of urban decay present in the fallout series actually using the gas mask to stop rads would be a fools errand you would need a separate air supply and lead lined suit
The gas mask mod makes Fallout 4 look like Metro.
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That was the idea according to the mod author. Check the mod description in the Nexus link below. He directly mentions Metro was the inspiration for the mods inception.
More like the New York Subway in C.H.U.D. hour.
I haven't heard of Nuculer Winter before, I've heard of NUCLEAR Winter tho.
The Polar Bear it’s also “aquatinted” not “antiquated”
*_Patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter_*
seriously man this kid gets everything wrong. I watched a different video of his where he said "in and above itself" instead of "in and of itself"
Yes for the love of god please get it through to him that he's been saying it wrong this whole time. Especially when almost every video has the word in it.
What ain't no country I ever of, they speak English in WHAT!?
I love it when the vid has only been out for 1 minute and every comment is random trash cause no-one has watched yet.
The only trash comment so far is yours that I've seen 😯
@@theheretic65 Not you, bud.
@@BigCowProductions Yep, the only trash comment I've seen is yours. Interesting...
@@fighting.sickness I hope you get the attention you want.
@@BigCowProductions I mean you did do the same thing only your plot for attention worked
I feel like fallout 4's depiction of the world 200 years after a nuclear apocalypse is more accurate than we give it credit. I mean, Hiroshima and Nagasaki are in no way radioactive anymore. Yes, those bombs were far less powerful than the ones that ended the world, but we've gotten even more time for the world to return to form.
About 210, actually
Sorry, you were probably just referring to radiation lvl.
Me: Buys Fallout 4 2 days ago
Juicehead: Let's make a new fallout 4 video
Me: scared of ghouls
*Ghoulification mod exist*
Me: *dies*
Is this loss?
zombie walkers mod
Ghouls are easy to kill
50% of comments “it’s pronounced nuclear” 50% of comments “nuclear winter is actually unrealistic.”
Nuclear winters are not unrealistic. It's all the proposed issues and solutions being stated that are horseshit.
You know a lot of fallout is already unrealistic, and that doesn't mean it isn't enjoyable.
@@nursingnutria583 Ironically one of the best quests in Fallout 4 is the most unrealistic one: Kid In The Fridge. It has actualy options to decide what to do and how, has some interesting story in it, characters, funny moments. I mean, in very little doses compared to some quest in say, Witcher 3, but still more than most of the quests in the game. When I stumbled upon it I was extremely tired of endless looting and "bring me this/ kill twenty raiders" type of "fun", and was about to do quits, so this quest pleasantly surprised me (This quest, some bits from companion quests and main storyline is pretty much only moments when you get any kind of story, the rest of it is in worst traditions of diablo-clones).
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These mod would ALMOST make sense if they were added to 76 considering it takes place 25 years after the war even then nuclear winter would have already passed and radiation levels would have decreased significantly
Juice: Here's a mod called Nuclear Winter.
Me (a Brit in his mid 40s): Has a flashback to my Cold War childhood & TV shows such as "Survivors", " Doom Patrol " & "Threads". " So cold... Cold..."
My dad showed me "Threads" and "survivors" as a kid. Disturbing but awesome. I love seeing more real takes on what would happen and how people would survive or... well, not. : /
@@iudsaenmotrango3271 yeah
You think THIS is hardcore? Try mods that add these too:
- Cooking foods don't remove the rads
- Purified water still has rads, you have to de-rad it in a station.
- Foods and drinks don't heal
- One that makes you have to take a shower, because the dirtier you get, the more debuffs and chance of desiase you have, to the poin that dirtyness also give you rads overtime
- Stimpaks not healing broken bones (special bandages do)
- More desiases and more kinds of specific medications
Did he say that it was hardcore? I think he was only making the game more realistic
@@santiagomoron3964 Well, those I mentioned are realistic too...
@@S0ulGh0st no one asked for your realism. is not even realistic, De-rad? Thats not a thing
@@oliverbalmforth4250 pretty sure that we do have ways both in-game and in real life of removing radiation from things. Heck, if not in real life, in game we have freaking Radaway and arcs that spray your with "magical" water and clean you.
Plus, no one asks for nothing in the comments, this is why it's called a "comment", not an "answer"
combine all of these mods with frost and agony oh oh oh
Nuclear winter is, in fact, not immersive. Bombs dropped 200 years ago and the nuclear winter is long gone.
Ok download the frost mod it takes place 25 years after the war
ibnome
Agreed. I think Nuclear Winter and Frost would be an amazing combo.
Aren’t you all rays of sunshine.
ibnome 6 years .
The mod is meant to for you to rp your play through as if the bombs fell not too long ago
I’d also recommend a mod called Scorched Earth Overhaul. Makes the whole world look like the Glowing sea ^^
Fallout 3 got a pretty big update today literally no one's got information on what it does
How
anti honeybee association
What do you mean “How”?
@@JudeBoi1313 i mean like thats crazy
anti honeybee association
True it is very crazy
A 10 year old game got an update and it really didn’t seem like Bethesda cared about fallout 3 after the DLCs
I agree
Half the comments: NucUlar
The other half: 200 years isn't realistic
My comment: Good video Juice thank you
I’m not like th other comments
I just want to say a great big thank you to you Mr. Juice. I played and loved fallout 4 on the ps4 a few years ago, but didnt have the money for any of the dlcs, and my ps4 burned out on me. I live on a fixed income with very little surplus cash, so it takes me a while to save up enough for luxury items. Well I finally got my hands on an xbox one and enough to buy Fallout 4 game of the year edition with all the dlcs. So needless to say I am super excited, especially having the xbox one instead of ps4, since modding is better on xbox one. So thank you so very much for your Fallout 4 mod videos dude! With the help of your videos and a few of Oxhorns I was able to find all the mods I could possibly want, and now my newest Fallout 4 experience is going to be that much better! You are awesome!! Thank you for the time spent in making your videos!
1:47 maybe the nuclear winter had a... snowball effect
0:23 Acclimated.... Acclimated to the world. Not antiquated.
Was going to correct you and say 'acclimatised', but realise this is another one of those annoying British/US differences :-).
@@semanticsamuel936 Hahaha.
I'm starting to think he mispronounces things and says the wrong words just to troll the people it annoys.
But if you get ghoulified, you will eventually become antiquated.
You have to ac-cent-tuate the positive...
I love how when you make a mod list you actually stick to the theme.
The funny part is they tested nukes in New Mexico and the radiation is completely gone. It seems a nuclear reactor melting down leaves more radiation for a longer time than a bomb does.
True but you gotta factor in all the other reactors in the Fallout world that no doubt went off from the bombs. Especially since most everything ran off nuclear power in that universe.
The gas mask mod is basically just a copy from the Metro games, where you have to change filters and wipe condensation off the mask to stop blurring your vision. Smart applicability of other resources from different games but personally I'd just feel like I was playing a more open world Metro game.
The mod is still really good agree?
I'm amazed how you upload daily and think of video ideas and setup your mods/script so fast. Ay, Keep up the good work.
Man i would love watching someone do a playthrough with these mods, looks super fun.
Hey you used this thumbnail before, but it was waaaaaay back.
I thought i was a re upload lol
"Nuclear winter"
Flash backs from fallout nv
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This would give you much more reason to join the institute. Their clean world would be a fantastic place to rest and recoup
Conquest is another mod I recommend letting you build and make camps anywhere on the go and Survival Options.
Realistically even the water wouldn’t be radioactive after 200 years. The unstable isotopes would have settled and nothing would be radioactive
Tô be fair, word of God is that radiation works different in fallout universe. It even has supernatural elements
Yes it would all water sources in fallout 4 has nuclear dumming in it
I really do like fallout 4 but my xbox cannot handle the mods I have installed for it
which xbox do you have? and how many mods/how many gigabytes of mods do you have?
Lt. Viper I want to get back into fallout 4 but I have no mods that make the game looks good and atmospheric
Downtown Boston or Frame Drop City (FDC) is arguably the most broken place in any game currently.
literally me 😂😂 have too many stupid mods 😂
@Ferocious Battle try Boston fix AIO... It fixes the frame rate issue
LOVED THIS!!! MORE SURVIVAL MODS!! MORE DIFFICULT MODS!!!
the problem with the idea of the air having deadly levels of radiation is that in the fallout world they didn't nukes, only atom bombs. by the time fallout 4 rolls around, ie 200 years after the bombs fell, the ambient radiation would have dropped off to nothing. even ground zero of the blast would be relatively safe at this point. the only caveat to all that is that most everything was nuclear powered in some way. still, even that wouldn't suggest some of the levels you see in the game.
What he said....
www.city.hiroshima.lg.jp/www/contents/1319178283612/index.html
OpposingForces atom bombs still have dangerous compounds of cancerous this to your body. An atom bomb just isn’t a bomb, it’s a toxic one
@@user-fe2pu3ob7e you should watch TheSCIENCE/Shoddycasts videos on Fallout's nuclear radiation, he brings up some good points.
Butter OnToast I’ll check it out
This isn't a mod that makes fallout 4 more like an apocolypse but a recommended mod I'd suggest is Flood ghoul sounds. It replaces the sounds feral ghouls make with Flood sounds from Halo.
I haven’t played or updated my mods in over a year and I’m still a novice when it comes to installing mods
man I cant stand it when people say, "nukyaler" instead of nuclear
Hey Juice, have you ever covered the mod Natural Atmospheric Commonwealth (NAC) by l00ping? Also has a great Skyrim equivalent (NAT). One of those hidden gems IMO.
Survival Mod Honourable Mentions: Pack Attack NPC (PANPC), Deadlier Deathclaws, Super Mutant Redux, Raider Overhaul, Church of Atom Overhaul and Agony.
I'm only 33 seconds into this video, and I'm already finding it nigh-on impossible to continue just for how he continues to say 'nyu-kyiller'.
Frost Survival Simulator is one of the best survival mods ever yo.
Meh. When survival comes to endlessly clicking different shits in your inventory to try to balance all the debuffs, it ain't no survival, it's torture.
I know most peeps might not feel this way but i love seeing adds on your stuff im glad their not demonitizing your stuff as much or at least to me it seems that way love your content keepin it JUICY
Could we get a list of the additional mods that u run in the background gameplay
"Nookyooler"
Ahh reminds me of how Metro Last Light guided you through the level with the placement of filters
The gas mask one isnt really that real especially after 200 years
Because of the bombs there shouldn't be any radiation left.
But glowing sea had a powerplant or few that also had a meltdown so glowing sea being radioactive makes sort of sense so unless during rad storms commonwealth should be radiation free. Except nuclear waste locations. I just want a mod that makes radiation posioning more real with debuffs in agility, AP, distorted vision and less accuarcy after rads get to a certain point. Maybe even vomiting and visual changes when near death such as bruising of the skin. Vanilla radiation just ain't scary like it should be.
Its really cool tho
'The Sight' isn't real either but the Fallout universe just works differently, tbf
Thank you! These are the type of mods I need! Keep them coming and good work man
I thought it was already a wasteland, of glitches and settlement attacks.
The Scariest thing is Preston's quests
Settlement attacks are not common enough from my liking. Probably because i have made every settlement heavily armed outpost and attacks on heavily armed places rarely happen.
But its hilarious to see enemies get torn to shreds by turrets. Especially fat man turret (mod)
I think this is a good collection of mods and build a good atmosphere, but I don’t know just how rare loot would be. Yes, 200 years of people raiding abandoned buildings would seriously drain supplies, but at the same time, civilization would’ve been and *is* rebuilt in the game. We have currency and cities, which means people coming and going through the neighborhoods and cities and thus I feel like it isn’t totally inaccurate for there to be a bunch of loot left around the map.
if i could add two more mods to this id recommend survival options and ghoulified alternative start
And Dead Forest Overhaul would make this look awesome
Quality video. I’ve only heard of one of these mods. Thanks for the hard work.
I can only listen to the word “nuclear” mispronounced so many times. It was so distracting, it was all I could hear.
Grammar fascism is a psychological disorder, according to latest classifications.
Pulowski, *nukular* protection oooon a budget.
Nukiler .... please....
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@@zoltankovai1839 shut up, cuck 🤐
FALLOUT 3 GOT A BIG UPDATE TODAY MAKE A VID ON IT!!!!!!
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It did??
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Apparently it did I’ve seen comments on other fallout related videos saying there has been an update
No
The real apocalypse is your personal take on the English language.
Love the content, and that's part of the charm ;)
Polluted weathers winter, and a winter overhaul of your choice would make this so much better imo
i completed fallout 4 5 times thinking you had to compete it loads to get mods...
i didn’t know there was literally a whole section on xbox dedicated to mods....
Welcome.
why would that be your first assumption
so you just made it a Metro game...
I'm in
I like how the gas masks animations are ripped straight from the metro games
I want to recommend Horrorghouls on the nexus! Changes about 280 sounds for ghouls making them actually scary to encounter and get jumpscares when you dont see them. Love your vids, looking forward to a revuew of it! @juicehead
Gotta love how this game is basically made playable by modders.
"You'll need a hunting kit to pick meat off a dead animal"
Why not just bite it off?
You want FEV tapeworms to create a settlement in your character's body?
@@zoltankovai1839 You're not wrong, though
Bruh I couldn't stop hearing "Nucular" 😳👌
I WANT TO KNOW THE MOD FOR THOSE BOWS YOU HAVE
Nicely done. This looks like a great set of mods. Thanks.
I appreciate your attempt at pronouncing both nuclear and nucular at the same time.
Next, find a mod that allows you to drive a car and Fallout 4 will turn into Mad Max
This is perfect for my permadeath survival run. Quite the challenge
A very underrated fo4 mod is Simple cheat MENU(not terminal), it doesn’t have to many downloads but it is extremely helpful when mod testing and I can’t live without it when making a mod list
Loving your mods mate, please do a load order !!
Animals having muted colors is, for the most part, more realistic than looking like they have bright neon paint slapped all over them.
4:50 ahh yes, mountain dew.
For when you said about the t-60 only available to the brotherhood does that count for teslas power armor in automatron
You know that after an nuke explosion the rads slowly is going away from the area around and where it blowed up but most around and it has been over 200 years after so it i'sent so much rads everywhere
I never would've thought nuclear war would stop global warming
Juicehead: Nuculear winter mods that you'll really really like
Me: please pronounce it right please......
Juicehead: nuclear winter
Me: Finally. There is a God
2 minutes later
Juicehead: Nuculear winter
Me: GODDAMNIT
You can ether install 100 mods. Or install 1 mod called Horizon and get almost every mod show cased in one download.
It doesn’t make sense that you don’t have to wear the gas masks indoors. Wouldn’t the air inside be the same as the air outside? I mean it’s not like every building has some kind of advanced air filtration system. My immersion is broken.
Fist of the north star is more devastated and terrifying then the fallout apocalypse
I mean if anyone wants to make it . Truly Horrifying u can add to that list (The mod called Agony)
What is that about?
@@MLGProMaster-tu9tz im pretty sure its like a medical mod made for Cascadia, its a stand alone lore friendly mod thats in part an animation pack too
@@franklythemooch7413 yep u win a Nuka Cola Quantum
“you need warm close for da Newklila winta”
Things that people don’t take into account, is that Fallout is 200 years after the war. No nuclear winter at all, almost all radiation gone, but, whatever floats your boat.
Title Edit: "How to turn Fallout 4 into Metro 2033"
Gas masks + Nuclear Winter = Fallout 4 Metro. You know the game Metro where outside is cold and snowing and you have a gas mask that needs filters replaced regularly. It seems that Deep Silver knows what nuclear winters are like.
I wish we had a complete Frost mod(or mod pack) for Xbox. I'll come back and play for that!
I'm playing Metro: Exodus right now and that is a very lovely realization of what I've wanted out of a survival horror game!
I really hope they do something like this for the new game - if a new fallout ever happens...
I mean, Nuclear Winter would be over by the time the game starts lol.
Where you getting that second u in 'nuclear' from?! 😂
Nuclear winter might not immersive nor realistic for FO4 (timeline-wise), but well it looks so immersive in Metro series...
I want my fallout4 to literally be S.T.A.L.K.E.R. most humans are one hit including the player. It's some hardcore shizzle
another person kinda beat me to what i was going to say... after 50 years, a nuclear site is typically deemed "habitable". after 200 years, the only radioactivity you're actually going to find is gonna be bodies of water or particles buried kind of deep in the dirt. Even the "glowing sea" location should be traversable without masks or environment suits. They really just added the location to put an emphasis on "post nuclear war."
Fallout 3 had allot of radiation in it, but it was contained to places where you should expect radiation (nuclear dump/test sites, derelict and leaking nuclear military or vault facilities, unprotected food/water, other things that actually do attract and hold an ionizing charge) and new vegas felt more like what the world should be given that time. which is the water and food is pretty much clean, and the Sieverts you get is pretty much only from bad food... unless again, there's a derelict nuclear source that's been left to leak and decay.
In boston's environment, honestly the weather patterns from 200+ years should have left that place pretty much back to normal.
Bethesda is just lazy and researches nothing... Id really like it if they made a fallout either right after the bombs dropped, or only a few years to a decade afterwards... that would make a good nuclear war survival setting.
if you plan to forsake the date on your pip-boy and RP being a few years out into the apocolypse, then this mod actually fits 100%
they determine after a nuclear strike, depending on how far from the detonation site you should be able to come back above ground between 3-6 months for short periods of time (most experts say its actually 6-8 months and i say a whole year or more if you can). You HAVE to avoid all weather patterns as the rain will be radioactive, and the dust in the air its going to have a slight ionizing charge to it... hence why you need masks. also you have to remove and immediately clean/destroy whatever cloths you went out with because it has radioactive dust on it. There are typically mini "Ice ages" and wintery conditions that lasts decades depending on where in the world you are. deserts aren't affected like that as much because there's nothing there to hold in the heat/cold and especially not much moisture... so as soon as the clouds blow over, its back to blistering desert weather. As for some place like Boston, well... it might as well been Siberia for a good while in the case of nuclear winters.
The thing about most recent fallout games is that they aren’t post apocalyptic, they’re post post apocalyptic, they’re set when everything has settled down and civilization is making a comeback, so many of these mods just don’t make sense for over 200 years after the bombs dropped
I may sound like an Obsidian fanboy, but imo, Bethesda does not gets what "Post Post apocalypse" is. They tried to in F4, but took the wrong direction with it.
ThunderOfGod true they really didn’t do it right, then again post post apocalyptic is hard and odd to do, just lots of factors to it based on imagination, lore, and conjecture, like for example tbh I feel by 200 years after a nuclear apocalypse there’d be far more green vegetation coming back, even if it’s only small patches of green, just something other than from a vault or living tree y’know
Gas masks of the waste just lifts fucking METRO game mechanics
"you will find items about anywhere and pretty quickly you will become ANTIQUATED into the world?" Acclimatized?
THIS IS THUMBNAIL FROM AN OLD VIDEO... LoL
A nuclear winter is when multiple atomic bombs get set off in close proximity the gassed and dust get stored in the air and stay there cause it everything to go cold in its range cause no light can get through
Okay, so, here's the thing.
200 years is a decent chunk of time. A nuclear winter would have disappeared by then. It might still be a bit colder, but it'd be fine overall.
The radiation would fade quite quickly. You wouldn't need a gas mask. You don't need a gas mask in most parts of Pripyat, and that's still more levels of radiation than what would be present I Fallout 4.
Did you know the nukes have uranium 235 in them which lasts about 290 years and the fallout 4 is set around 210 years after the bombs dropped. Irl that would mean everything should be dead from extreme amounts of radiation that would kill within 15 minutes. Or in the fallout universe you turn into a feral ghoul in 15 minutes.
(Learned this science class)
This is one of my favorite overhauls
Me seeing the title: I'm skeptical you can, yet intrigued that you may