All mods that appear in Fallout 4's in-game modding menu are pulled from this website. If this is the first time youre modding your game, the Nexus Mod Manager (NMM) is easy to use. But back to your question: Yes, Fallout 4 is very easy to mod. Avoid using any of the overpowered armour and weapon mods on your first run, especially. (Everyone): Console players and some PC users get their mods from . This Fallout 4 mod has suits and costumes from various DC characters, including Wonder Woman, Flash, Reverse Flash, Joker, Harley Quinn, Green Arrow, Deathstroke, and Deathpool. Exceptions would be bug-fixing mods and those that improve on the user interface.
If you plan to obtain your mods here, use a mod manager (explained in the 'Modding Tools' section). If any of them interest you, be sure to check out the Fallout 4 Nexus to see what wonders you might find. Nexus Mods (PC): This is the hotspot for PC Fallout 4 mods. This is closer to a highlight reel that gives a feel of what someone might find there. Some of them, like the Halo armor mods, aren't even pretending to be lore-friendly. There are far, far too many Fallout 4 Armor mods on the Nexus to go through all of them. While it doesn’t introduce any fancy or interesting protection, it lets players look good with what they choose. Concealed Armors helps make sure that there is no tradeoff between looks and protection by making a free upgrade option for Fallout 4’s vanilla armor pieces to turn invisible. Sometimes, players might want to look good and avoid dealing with bulky armor messing with their look, especially with some of the mods on this list.