'Fallout 4' mods: Unofficial 2K and 4K texture packs shared by modder

A promotional photo for the "Fallout 4" Game of the Year Edition Facebook/Fallout

Open-world "Grand Theft Auto" has mods that enhance the environments from the trees and houses to the simplest details of walking and different surfaces. "Fallout 4" with the same elements also has its own mod. A modder overhauled all of the textures of the game to give gamers a 2K or 4K experience.

There have been many mods for the game but none that is as detailed as the one made by modder Hein 84 which he calls "Vivid Fallout" There are actually different versions that he offers but he has compiled one, the Best Choice version, that simply changes a lot, if not all, details in the game.

Of course, as a fellow gamer himself, he understands that there are people on the PC they have different rigs running their game. That said, the best and most detailed packs would possibly make the game run slower than usual. He then offers packs depending on the quality gamers want to have.

He has 1K, 2K, and even up to 4K versions of the details in the case the rig can handle it. Alternatively, those that need a speed boost while still running the mod can do so with his Best Performance version. All of the versions have been recently updated just a few days ago so players will be assured of its quality.

If not, there are screenshots that Hein84 shares on the Nexus Mods page. "Fallout 4" gamers who are new to mods will find a lot of fun and useful mods on the same website depending on how they want to play the game. One mod that has trended changed the way dogs react making them hyper-aggressive dogs.

As for "Vivid Fallout," gamers can view the mod and download them on the official page. Hein84 will presumably continue to update the mod.

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