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Soulstice 20174/3/2023 ![]() ![]() Mod: Heather Casdin - A Unique Companion Experience by llamaRCA So, if you're like me and wondered why you could never simply purchase the sweet rolls on the counter or a sword directly from the display rack in vanilla, give this one a try! Thankfully as it's a script based mod, it probably has very few critical compatibility issues so it's likely to compliment most load-orders. Convenient, intuitive, and immersive? You betcha. You still have the option of stealing it though, by simply sneaking before interacting with the item, in case you're feeling grabby. By simply highlighting and interacting with any item in a shop, you can now purchase it at fair market value rather than defaulting to stealing the item. ![]() Here's a mod that does exactly what it says on the tin. Mod: Immersive Merchants - Buy what is on display. If you enjoy playing with a companion, then I recommend giving this mod a try. Watching him sprint up to that pesky raider always leaves a smile on my face. My favourite part is the fact his speed has been boost to be more akin to a real life dog. With the help of this mod, Dogmeat is now more badass than ever - with nearly twice the health and a big damage boost he can now tear a Mudcrab apart. Anyway, I digress.ĭogmeat has always been my favourite of the companions, I had a German Shepherd and having Dogmeat alongside me in the wasteland is pretty cool, he doesn't get shirty or miserable at me, he doesn't bark orders or requests at me and he just works tirelessly to protect my scrawny ass from all manner of the Fallout world baddies - without a single iota of care for his own personal safety. When I first started looking at this mod it wasn't in the hot files, but such is its popularity that since I chose the mod it has now taken pride of place within those most fabled of mods. While I’ve turned to Transfer Settlements and Sim Settlements for most of my settlement needs, this mod will certainly come in useful for those times when I want to adjust things by hand. Any mod that helps me cut down on the amount of time I spend in the workshop menu is good in my book. Fallout is about exploration and setting, to me. To be clear, I personally find the whole settlement building thing to completely detract from what I look for in a Fallout experience. In any case, aside from that one minor complaint, the mod does what it claims to do. Once you get used to it, it’s not so bad, but it might be nice if there was a simpler way to bring up the favourites menu options on a selected item. ![]() The controls to target an item are a bit odd, requiring that you grab the item you want to save, quickly cancel, and jump. If there are specific items you know you work with a lot, this mod can expedite the process of digging through workshop menus to get to the right items.ĭuring my brief testing, I had no issues. This is especially handy if you own all the DLC and have added craftable settlement item mods on top. This mod allows you to save specific items in their own list for quick access later on. I’m honestly surprised this hasn’t gotten more attention. That said, hopefully, you'll find something you may not have seen before. Just remember that other mods on the site may do roughly the same thing, so keep your eyes peeled and understand that these are just personal picks. Please fill out the form completely and ensure that you add some details about the mod and why you have chosen it (similar to how our community members have below). Remember, we love to hear the communities picks so keep them coming by using this handy form. Check them out and let us know what you think. ![]() Welcome to this week's staff picks, today we bring you a number of different companions, another way of organising your settlements, a mod that allows you to finally buy items that you can see within a shop and some awesome community picks that will extend your game time. ![]()
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