Fallout 4: Big Mod Comes to Fallout 3; Gets Several Screenshots

Fallout 4: Big Mod Comes to Fallout 3; Gets Several Screenshots
Fallout 4 rumors have died down, but a fan of the Fallout series fully modded Fallout 3 and posted screenshots on Imgur. Fallout 4 rumors have died down, but a fan of the Fallout series fully modded Fallout 3 and posted screenshots on Imgur. A screenshot shows 'Fallout 3' (YouTube/screenshot)
Jack Phillips
8/7/2014
Updated:
7/18/2015

A fan of the Fallout series fully modded Fallout 3 and posted screenshots on Imgur.

The mod could be used while one waits for Fallout 4, which hasn’t been announced officially by Bethesda. There’s been a number of rumors about the game, however.

According to GamingBolt in a report this week, the maker of the mod used console commands and combined several mods.

The creator, posted on Reddit, F3ProjectRealityMKL, Fallout 3 Redesigned AKA Project Beauty, Realistic Interior Lighting, Enhanced Night Sky, and the NMC Texture Pack and Midhrastic ENB.

The mods can be found on Nexus Mods. 

A few days ago, Fallout: New Vegas director Josh Sawyer said the franchise might be turned into an MMO.

“Personally, I think there are some interesting things that could happen with Fallout in an MMO environment,” he told IGN.

He continued: “There are some folks who kind of cobbled together all the Fallout 2 resources into kind of a makeshift MMO, made by fans. It was pretty cool but insane. It’s like if you take all of the most brutal aspects of [1998 MMORPG] Ultima Online and multiply them by five, you have that game.”

“So I think there’s interesting potential for an online version of Fallout,” he said.

He also talked about the setting of the series.

“I like doing stuff on the West coast because we’re close by, and that’s kind of been a tradition for the West coast developers of that stuff,” he said. “I think going back to the Boneyard, LA, would be pretty cool but another area that I think Nathanial Chapman who used to work at Obsidian, he thought New Orleans would be a really cool setting for a Fallout game and I think that'd be really cool as well.”

Jack Phillips is a breaking news reporter with 15 years experience who started as a local New York City reporter. Having joined The Epoch Times' news team in 2009, Jack was born and raised near Modesto in California's Central Valley. Follow him on X: https://twitter.com/jackphillips5
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