
When you pull the trigger in Fallout 4, you’re treated to a thin, almost tinny sound that doesn’t pack quite the punch you’d hope. The same can’t be said for the game’s ballistic weapons. When a ghoul is storming toward you, his groans are so specific that you can almost feel his rotten breath on your neck. When you tip toe through a puddle, there’s a satisfying sloshing sound. To be sure, Fallout 4 has an awesome soundtrack, and, by and large, that same level of quality extends to its in-game sound effects. A big portion of those are mods that you’d expect, but there’s one place you should start no matter how you play the game: Towbie’s Realistic Weapon Sounds. If you are excited about the latest Fallout edition, Audio Fallout 76 Mods should be of your interest too.



Modders have been hard at work ensuring that players have plenty to mess around with in order to augment their experience. Now that mods for Fallout 4 are finally becoming prevalent on consoles, you might be considering a dip back into the Commonwealth to see what enterprising amateur developers have to offer.
