While it can be lonely to explore the universe in , a new mod should make filling up the silence of space a little easier. Upon the release of Bethesda's massive sci-fi RPG, many players were excited to climb into their starships and blast off into space, charting whatever course they wished. Unfortunately, it soon became clear that those trips would be punctuated by plenty of dead air but fortunately for players willing to go the extra mile, a healthy dose of music can now be played to make those trips more fun.
Per a post by argent25 on Nexus Mods, «Radio Shows» mods serves as an expansion for the "Galactic Radio" add-on, bringing with it a handful of additional tunes and adding even more variety to the available mix of music. With several personalities serving as hosts, these extra stations include a variety of new genres, including J-Pop, Synthwave, and old-school Hawaiin music. Collectively, the mod adds just over four hours of extra audio content to meaning players shouldn't grow bored of hearing the curated tracks any time soon.
While did feature some form of radio broadcast systems for players exploring towns and cities, the game's community has openly expressed its disappointment that music isn't available when inside ships. Given that Bethesda's series featured an iconic assortment of radio stations that could be listened to while walking around The Wasteland, many expected something similar in the studio's latest release. When the game launched, modders were quick to address the issue by releasing an add-on that included several radio stations that could be tuned into and out of at any point in the game.
Despite its release in late 2023, Bethesda has remained relatively quiet on what fans can expect in 's future. Aside from the announcement that a paid expansion, titled , would arrive after the base game's release, smaller content updates have been few and far between. The most recent patch largely served as a hotfix to eliminate hundreds of bugs while also adding some minor new features like the ability to pose in Photo Mode.
As for when 's DLC is set to arrive, speculation continues to run rampant. Bethesda initially stated that it was looking to launch the expansion in the first quarter of 2024 but given that April is steadily approaching it seems it may have been unofficially delayed. Players should look out for more news on the state of the game in the coming weeks.
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players wanting a little more in their sci-fi RPG are in luck because one of the franchise's most iconic yet bumbling bounty hunters can now be recruited as a companion. While many bounty hunters in the galaxy far, far away are known for their deadly aim, advanced weaponry, and cunning plots, they're not all equal in the ways of The Empire. Fortunately, dumping such an unskilled hunter into and decking them out with a plethora of armor and guns should be enough to make them at least competent and bring down their target.
's Sole Survivor is a stalwart figure of hope and persistence in the decaying Commonwealth and one passionate fan is bringing the protagonist to life with an incredible cosplay that also stars everyone's favorite canine companion. In every mainline game, aside from, players begin their post-apocalyptic journey as a Vault Dweller, someone who managed to survive the nuclear devastation of the world by being born into the confines of an underground bunker. The Sole Survivor is different though in that, as the name implies, they're the only person who makes it out of the Vault alive.
Building one's own ship in may just be the game's best feature so one talented player managed to create a design that evokes the energy of one of Disney's most underrated animated movies. Embedding itself in an aesthetic developer Bethesda Game Studios describes as «NASA-punk,» the look and feel of is very much grounded in a more realistic take on the future. Yet sometimes, it pays to look to the past for inspiration, even if the result is somewhat unconventional by the standards of sci-fi.
players confused by the various fish in the game needn't scratch their heads any longer as one talented fan has created an interactive guide to make the activity easier. While it's arguably one of the core pillars of the farming RPG, anyone who's spent some time trying to catch every aquatic animal knows that it can be a laborious task given certain restrictions on when certain fish spawn. This new resource should make it significantly simpler to reel in any fish no matter the time of year or the location.
players have long questioned why one of the game's most valuable commodities can't be crafted but one fan took it upon themselves to fix the strange problem with an excellently simple mod. As adventurers explore the galaxy, they'll need to contend with all kinds of enemies, and more of than not some kind of gun is the best way of dealing with them. Despite the prevalence and effectiveness of firearms, Bethesda Game Studios didn't include a way for players to craft ammunition, something that's puzzled the community since 's launch.
While may already have some fun concepts for its New Game+ mode,one dedicated fan has conceived of an idea that would make the RPG even more replayable. Given that Bethesda Game Studios placed a good amount of work in creating plenty of activities for players to enjoy during their adventure around the galaxy, it stands to reason that the developer would give some extra thought to how users could keep going after rolling credits. The New Game+ mode is significantly better than the studio's other projects but, like most things, it could be even better.
While some fans may be concerned about the remake, developer Saber Interactive has promised that the project is progressing smoothly. Following the surprise announcement that one of Bioware's most beloved RPGs was receiving a ground-up reimagining for modern hardware, the fandom struggled to contain its excitement. Despite a teaser trailer dropping in 2021, the studio has yet to share an official update on the game in nearly three years, leading to speculation that it had been canceled due to tumult behind the scenes.
players have once again been blessed as developer Arrowhead Studio rolls out a patch that includes one of the game's most requested features alongside some other special treats. Upon its launch, the community immediately began to question how long it would take the average user to reach the maximum player level given that Boosters and mission difficulty modes are locked behind personal progression. While the level cap used to be 50, developer Arrowhead Studios has listened to feedback and made this limit significantly larger.
While may have a passionate community that adores the game, one disgruntled fan has taken it upon themselves to fix one of the widely hated parts of the game. Despite Maxis' life simulator impressing with the sheer size of its scope, players have long argued that the constant rollout of paid DLC, both minor and major, has made the title feel like a chore. Some have accused publisher EA of greedy business practices which came to a head when a recent update added a new UI element to the main menu which advertised more DLC.
is filled with references to scientific discoveries and organizations but one player has discovered what may be the most intelligent Easter egg yet, proving that despite criticism against the game, Bethesda really does care about realism. Leading up to the release of Bethesda Game Studio's massive RPG, the developer went out of its way to describe the game's aesthetic as «NASA-punk,» noting that the creative team spent a great deal of time researching space exploration to provide an authentic representation of the future.
As Bethesda's silence on the future of begins to frustrate the game's community,some players have taken it upon themselves to suggest a simple fix for one of the game's most annoying issues. Since the massive sci-fi RPG was released in late 2023, fans have looked to the developer to address the many quality-of-life issues that made it into the final version. Some patches and updates have been pushed out over the last few months addressing some of these problems but the issue of clunky quest design has yet to be meaningfully improved.
The 1.6 Update for may still be fresh on the community's minds but that hasn't stopped developer ConcernedApe from pushing out yet another patch to fix some known issues and add in some small extra features. Despite being nearly a decade old, the beloved farming RPG is widely regarded as one of the best games ever made in no small part due to the impressive amount of post-launch content it's received over the years. The latest hotfix isn't intended as a full expansion but rather shepherds in some much-needed tweaks and balances.