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After the release of Fallout London reignited the series’ fanbase, more Fallout mods are exploding in popularity. One particularly huge Fallout 4 expansion, StoryWealth, collects numerous mods to revitalize with new quests, voiced NPCs, weather systems and much more.
Fallout StoryWealth
Ten years after the release of Fallout 4, fans are still adding tonnes of content to Bethesda’s ageing RPG. With Fallout 5 still many years away, it’s up to modders to continue the series in their own way, unless they want to dive into the latest Fallout 76 update.
Fallout 4 – A StoryWealth is a huge mod collection that collates a number of fantastic add-ons for the game into one cohesive experience. Alongside the introduction of mods that rework visuals, add weapons, revise the weather system and add new weapons, the mod collection also adds some huge features to the game.
25 quest lines are included with this awesome collection.
For example, StoryWealth comes with the brilliant mod Sim Settlements 2, a colossal reworking of the game’s settlement system that makes the feature more enjoyable. With this feature, NPCs act more realistically and can run their own settlements, build towns on their own and more. This mod even comes with its own detailed quest line.
Alongside this, StoryWealth collects 25 quest lines—not just individual quests—for players to follow. This adds hundreds of detailed, voiced quests to the game that makes for a colossal Fallout 4 expansion. If you’ve yet to dive into Fallout 4’s extensive modding scene, this collection is easily a must have.
How to get it
Fallout 4 – StoryWealth is available right now from Nexus Mods. However, the game does require a number of setup steps. Just like Fallout London, you’ll need to use the F04 Downgrader tool to install the mod. Afterwards, follow the steps on the Nexus Mods page to properly install the expansion.
It’s worth noting that the fanmade Fallout 4 expansion collection is also prone to crashing issues, just like the base game. However, after a rough time fixing Fallout London crashing issues, StoryWealth isn’t too bad.