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|MainFiles=Faster Workshop 1.1 | |MainFiles=Faster Workshop 1.1 | ||
|ModNotes=Faster Workshop is an F4SE plugin that optimizes workshop loading times by replacing some of the most expensive and inefficient regions of workshop loading code with far more efficient versions. Also provides a hotkey to instantly enter Workshop mode and fixes workshop icon load lag.)}} | |ModNotes=Faster Workshop is an F4SE plugin that optimizes workshop loading times by replacing some of the most expensive and inefficient regions of workshop loading code with far more efficient versions. Also provides a hotkey to instantly enter Workshop mode and fixes workshop icon load lag.)}} | ||
{{Fallout4Mod|Crafting Highlight Fix|https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/27479?|Tag1=core|1.8.5|registrator2000 | |||
|MainFiles=Crafting Highlight Fix 1.8.5 | |||
|ModNotes=A F4SE plugin that allows you to disable the hardcoded, vision-obscuring shader effect at various workbenches so you can actually see what you're crafting. Also allows you to change the shader effect for the Power Armor station and robot workbenches to a outline-only shader instead of a full shader.)}} | |||
== <span style="color: #447AB9">Credits:</span> == | == <span style="color: #447AB9">Credits:</span> == |
Revision as of 05:55, May 24, 2019
Some Fallout 4 Mods
A STEP Hosted guide modeled after Neovalen's Skyrim Revisited: Legendary Edition, SRLE Extended: Legacy of The Dragonborn and Lexy's: Legacy of The Dragonborn Special Edition
Created and maintained by evrydayjunglist
Last Update: 15:11:55 17 June 2024 (GMT)
Stuff: Stuff will go here
Intro
An intro will go here
evrydayjunglist's System
- Processor: i7 6700k @ 4.0 GHz
- Motherboard: ASUS Z170 Pro Gaming
- Ram: Corsair Vengence Pro 32GB (2x16GB) @2133MHz
- GPU: MSI GeForce GTX 1080
Getting Started
Legend
Each mod will be preceded by one (or more) of these tags for easy identification:
- CORE- Core mod, essential and/or required.
- TOOL- A modding tool/utility. You may need one or more of these.
Pre-requisites - You probably want to check this
You'll need these tools of the trade to properly finish some tasks. Links to tools and their purpose in the guide can be found here -> Pre-requisites Page. Highly recommended.
Unofficial Patch & Core Mods
Credits:
Starting thanks and appreciation
All modders Neovalen, the first modding guide I ever followed. Darklady Lexy and Darth Mathias for their on-going contributions and inspiration. You, for checking this out.