

He is a PC gaming fan and highly supports the modding and indie communities.Before creating DSOGaming, John worked on numerous gaming websites. Have fun Watch this video on YouTube John Papadopoulos John is the founder and Editor in Chief at DSOGaming. Such as Deathclaws now move at deadly speeds, while Supermutants now move faster in straight directions due to their sheer size, power, and muscle mass.Īll other creatures have also been tweaked with careful consideration of sense, realism, and logic. Human NPCs have been tweaked accordingly so now youll pretty much be the same speed as them.Īlong with that, changes have been made to raiders and such in how they maneuver when attacking, strafing and walking. Sneaking will be slower, as well as strafing, and aiming down the sight will of course significantly slow you down while on the move. Your mobility will also be affected by the type of weapon youre holding. Immersive Movement makes movement feel more natural and suspenseful through interiors, while combat will be much more tactical due to the realistic pace that is set.

This mod is for all those seeking realistic movement in their games. It's speculated the weapon's code was a leftover from the 20 Leagues Under the Sea quest which was cut from the core game.Īs Patricia notes in the video, sometimes content gets cut so a developer can ship a game, so it's quite possible Bethesda will flesh out Fallout 4's Combat Zone more in the future - and give us something to do under the sea.Fallout 4 Combat Zone Overhaul By raneteamspen1975 Follow | Publicįallout 4 Combat Zone Overhaul Mods Nvidia AMDįallout 4 Combat Zone Overhaul Mod Is For If it never happens, there's always the modding community.Īlso shown in the video is a look at the ocean floor of the game along the harpoon gun which was found by a modder in the game files. This may be added in later down the road through DLC, but at this point we're just speculating. The harder the fight, the bigger the pay and the payout would grow larger as the player went up in rank. These clips were created for Combat Zone ring announcer Tommy Lonegan, which suggests the player would at one time have entered the ring to fight with their fists for caps. The video from Kotaku above takes a look at some interesting, unused audio clips found in the game files. It seems that at one point the Combat Zone in Fallout 4 had more content than what was included the game upon release.
