Every Fallout 4 DLC, Ranked (& Which Ones Are Worth Buying)
02.05.2024 - 17:46
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/ SarahJane Simpson
The world of is huge, with plenty of quests to complete and areas to explore throughout the Commonwealth. As big as the base game is, it can be expanded further with DLCs providing extra content and, in some cases, story. From more options for building settlements to new massive areas to explore as part of a new plot, the DLCs have a lot to offer those looking for more post-apocalyptic fun.
Since 's release in 2015, there have been seven DLCs released, split between three workshop packs, three story expansions, and one high-res texture pack. The high-res texture pack was 's last DLC and was only available for those playing on PC, doing exactly what it describes and providing higher resolution textures to make the game look better. Looking at the other DLCs available, each offers something a little different, so are they worth investing in?
The DLC was the fourth add-on released for and has a heavy focus on settlement building and gadgets. Its name hints at the content, as there are many machines that can be built using the objects in the pack. allows ball tracks, machinery and conveyor belts to be built in any settlement to turn it into more of an industrial-themed factory.
received mixed reviews from the fan base due to its niche appeal, and although many of the items included in the pack have limited use, there are some worth using. Mannequins for armor display, along with weapon racks and display cases, are perhaps the best features of ,along with added options for conduits. There are also some great building options added, with warehouses offering more structure choices when planning a settlement.
With the focus being so heavily on not only settlement building but making automated factories within those settlements, the doesn't have a very broad appeal. The manufacturing elements are all but useless in an average playthough of ,with the armor and weapon racks being the only standout objects that can be used across multiple settlements. Simply put, unless this pack jumps out as something a person has specifically been looking for, then it is fine to skip this one entirely.
The DLC was's second DLC and first workshop pack, and itaims to add more choice when building up a settlement. The base building feature in was received positively by many, although there are others who find settlement building tedious. Despite its marketing focusing on the cages and trapping dangerous creatures, actually has several items that can make life much easier for building.
Alongside the cages meant to trap deathclaws and gorillas, adds a plethora of new lighting options and decorations to give each settlement its own look and feel. The fusion generator is perhaps one of the pack's most useful items, providing 100