More mods bring the Fallout 4 protagonist's hands into the realm of photorealism during first-person POV mode. A variety of visual mods combine to create realistic bark textures on the trees, easily identifiable rust patterns on metal objects, and vehicles that seem like one could reach out and touch them. The video showcases the player character wandering through a forested environment scattered with rusting cars, an abandoned highway overpass, and crumbling buildings. RELATED: Xbox and Bethesda Donate to Humane Society in Honor of Fallout 4's Dogmeat Ded String also provided the list of mods they were using to viewers, allowing fans to locate the best mods in Fallout 4 for their own playthroughs. In a 10-minute-long video, YouTuber Ded String showcases the fruits of their efforts-a visually stunning take on the world of Fallout 4, which incorporates 205 individual mods.
However, one fan has added so many mods to their copy of Fallout 4 that it could be mistaken for an entirely different game. Bethesda games are infamous for being highly moddable and Fallout 4 is no exception, so it may not be surprising to hear that some fans prefer to play a heavily modded version of the game.