Fallout 4 Unused Content

A page outlining unused content from Fallout 4.

Background
Some content is found in the game files, but is inaccessible within the game itself.

Armor and clothing

 * Vault 101 jumpsuit (ID: )
 * Vault 101 jumpsuit new
 * BOS lab coat: Appears as an armor add-on fitting on the BOS Uniform.
 * Kells' coat: Appears as an armor add-on fitting on the BOS Uniform, based on a reskinned version of Piper's red leather trench coat. In the final build of the game Lancer Captain Kells wears a unique variant of the Brotherhood fatigues.
 * Maxson's cape: Appears as an armor add-on fitting on the BOS Uniform. In the final build of the game Elder Maxson wears a unique coat, the mesh of which includes the BOS officer uniform.
 * Light, medium and heavy variations of the metal helmet consisting of wraparound goggles, goggles plus helmet and goggles, helmet plus scarf combinations. While the goggles and the helmet are still in the game (as separate objects), the scarf was cut entirely.
 * Cait's bandolier (ID: ): Although this armor add-on will appear when equipped, it has no world model and should not be dropped.
 * Robotic bits, an eye-slot piece of clothing for Nick Valentine that gives +1 Perception.

Armor mods

 * BOS-I Initiate and BOS-IV Knight CPT paint for T-60 Power Armor.

Weapons

 * Ball-peen hammer: An alternate mesh of the hammer, intended for use as a weapon.
 * Chinese assault rifle: An untextured, high-poly model that resembles the Chinese assault rifle featured $$ A similar firearm, the handmade rifle, would appear in the Nuka-World add-on.
 * Harpoon gun: A roughly textured model similar to the Syringer and using parts of the assault rifle for the magazine, irons sights and bolt. A different version of the weapon was included in the Far Harbor add-on.
 * Mortar, a cannon weapon similar to nuke that shoots mortar shells. Ammo is by the same name as the gun.


 * Pipe shotgun: An untextured shotgun receiver for the pipe weapons.
 * A diffuse and normal textures named Scimitar with no matching model can be found in the texture archives.
 * Textures and sounds for the compound bow and corresponding arrows.
 * Several meshes for throwing Weapons, including: blade, harpoon, hatchet, saw, and bottle.
 * Lucky Rabbit's Foot: A cut weapon in the Nuka-World add-on, it takes the space of a grenade, but adds 10% XP and 3 to Luck.
 * Nuke, a cannon weapon that shoots nuclear bombs (not mini nukes) and uses ammo by the same name.

Weapon mods

 * A recon scope mesh for the assault rifle that matches the style used on other weapons.
 * Short and long fluted barrels for the combat rifle, along with a small magazine and a drum magazine.
 * A large magazine for the combat shotgun, based on the mesh used for the combat rifle's large magazine.
 * Several alternate sights for the combat rifle and combat shotgun.
 * An alternate version of the front part of the electronic trigger used on the Broadsider, along with multiple variants of explosive cannonballs.
 * A targeting computer for the Fat Man that would function similar to the one used for the missile launcher.
 * A muzzle mod for the gamma gun that would split the projectile into multiple ones, similar to the beam splitter mod for other weapons. (ID: )
 * A version of the markman's stock used for the hunting rifle, with the shoulder section of the stock removed. The model for this features the incorrect textures, along with no barrel, like the other meshes for the hunting rifle stocks have. Additionally, there's a loading screen showing the marksman's stock with a bipod, but the bipod isn't obtainable ingame.
 * A version of the reflex sight used on the 10mm pistol, with a hexagon shape as opposed to a dot or a circle. Additionally, there are textures for other reflex sight shapes, featuring the rounded corners of a square. There are also red versions of some of these shapes intended for use on the Gatling laser. The Institute pistol has meshes for the reflex sight with a circle shape as well, but the circle shape doesn't show up ingame.
 * A version of the extra flame jets mod for the Shishkebab that only adds two flame jets, as opposed to the four the non-cut mod provides.
 * An untextured version of a stun pack for the sledgehammer, similar to the one used for the super sledge.
 * The .44 pistol has first-person animations for automatic fire despite not being able to be made automatic normally. This will not function properly in third person.
 * Freezing spiked rocket bat

Ammunition

 * .32 from Fallout 3 is mentioned in the projectile files. Although .32's VATS projectile is set to use the model of a .38 round, an unused .32 VATS projectile file does exist, with a string pointing to a non-existent Projectile32.nif. The magazines for the Deliverer also contain ammunition labelled 32Cartridge.
 * .357 from Fallout: New Vegas is also mentioned in the projectile files. The .45 round uses the .357 generic projectile, although the .357's VATS override projectile uses the physical model of a .45 round instead.
 * Textures exist for undefined "Wildcat Ammo." The textures appear as a brown paper wrapped box the same dimensions as a standard ammo box, with duct tape and the word AMMO written in black marker. These textures were later used in Fallout 76 for Syringer ammunition boxes.

Settlement objects

 * Mounted minigun. Can be spawned by console command but can't be crafted. Requires a settler to be assigned to it and then generates a Defense value of 10. Acts as a container with 100 5mm rounds. There are problems with the axes of the model making it difficult to place it such that it can fire.
 * Water cooler . It uses the clean model of the base game's water cooler, but is an activator object that is meant to have the same functionality as the water fountain. However, it stops working after drinking from it once. The water container on top of the water cooler also has some visual issues when another object moves in front of it.
 * Mister Brewer, a cut and untextured model of a brewery.

World objects

 * Vault control panel
 * Vault Roomba
 * Vault Roomba Station
 * Diamond City Television

Items

 * Angler gunk, a junk item.
 * Beacon oscillator, a miscellaneous item.
 * Bond, a junk item.
 * BPL compressed data holodisk would have been rewarded for completing "DN011 OverdueBooks" and can be found in-game after accessing a hidden terminal only accessed by clipping out of a room in the Boston Public Library.
 * Brain, a consumable.
 * Campground flyer, a miscellaneous item.
 * Captain Cosmos in "Jangles' Big Day", a holotape game.
 * Cave fungus, consumable
 * Federal ration stockpile password, a note.
 * Ghoul meat, consumable
 * Gourd, an Institute version of the fruit : +20HP, value 36, weight 1, no rads
 * La Coiffe issues 3, 4, and 5.
 * Nuka Cherry grenade, a variant of the Nuka-grenade and Nuka Quantum grenade.

Mechanics

 * Cryo Damage and its respective resistance on armor (unused, they used energy damage instead).
 * Fire Damage and its respective resistance on armor (unused, they used energy damage instead).

Perks

 * Aquatic Concealment - Unused perk menu sound present in the game's files. An early version of Aquaboy/Aquagirl as the animation swf for Aquaboy/Aquagirl is named Aquatic Concealment.
 * Arms Master - Unused animation and perk menu sound present in the game's files.
 * Cyborg - A perk from Fallout 3, Cyborg was intended to provide the player character with 15 points of radiation, poison, and damage resistance. There is also a perk menu sound in the game files.
 * Deep Freeze - Unused perk menu sound present in the game's files.
 * Explorer - Based on unused scripting and sound files, the Explorer perk from Fallout 3 was meant to return, with the same effect.
 * Four Leaf Cover - Unused perk menu sound present in the game's files. Not to be confused with Four Leaf Clover.
 * Here and Now - Unused perk menu sound present in the game's files.
 * Inspiration - Unused perk animation present in the game's files.
 * Lab Whiz - Unused perk menu sound present in the game's files.
 * Liam's Algorithm - In the Creation Kit, this perk is stated to offer "Improved hacking." According to the EditorID it was planned to be connected in some way to the Plugging a Leak side quest. The name might also refer to the Institute scientist Liam Binet.
 * Light Step - Unused animation and perk menu sound present in the game's files. Rank 3 of Sneak would perform this role.
 * Nerves of Steel - Based on an unused sound resource present in the Creation Kit, Nerves of Steel was at some point intended to make a reappearance. Action Boy/Action Girl would end up performing the same role.
 * Pharmacist - Unused sound resource present in the Creation Kit.
 * Pugilist - Unused sound resource present in the Creation Kit.
 * Pyromaniac - Based on an unused sound resource present in the Creation Kit, Pyromaniac was at some point intended to make a reappearance.
 * Rad Absorption - Based on an unused sound resource present in the Creation Kit, Rad Absorption was at some point intended to make a reappearance. Solar Powered would end up performing the same role.
 * Rad Regeneration - Unused sound resource present in the Creation Kit.

Brotherhood of Steel

 * Initiate - Take 10% less damage from feral ghouls, super mutants and synths.
 * Knight - Smaller fusion core explosion.
 * Paladin - Recover health while wearing power armor.

The Railroad

 * Secret Agent - Stealth Boy effects last 10 seconds longer. Intended for completing Memory Interrupted.
 * Station Master - Get a 5% bonus on selling items. Intended for establishing Mercer Safehouse.
 * The Heavy - Do 10% extra damage to synths and Institute foes. Not entirely cut (Institute Killer Weave applies it), but originally the player character would have received it as a permanent perk.

Quests

 * 20 Leagues Under the Sea (MS03): Side quest, the Sole Survivor would have explored an underwater vault facility, as evidenced by untextured assets of both an underwater vault window (VltSquidWindow01) and an underwater vault door (VltLGDoorMarine01), and additional Vault 120 cells found in the game files for Fallout 76.
 * Off the Grid (MQ301): Main quest situated just before The Nuclear Option (MQ302). Diamond City lost its power supply.
 * That's the Spirit (MS12): Stub in the game data.
 * Bullet (MS18): Stub in the game data.
 * The Enemy of My Enemy (MQ201): Main quest after Reunions (MQ106) and before Dangerous Minds (MQ202). Not actually unused, but since the quest has no visible objectives it never appears.
 * The Replacement
 * MS08: Sounds, globals, debug msg, "Game Master 3000 Mk II" NPC (MS08Computer).
 * MS06 and MS15: Only a keyword.
 * DN011 OverdueBooks: A quest related to the Boston Public Library, where Curator Givens' terminal references "compressing" recently collected book data to holodisk in the likely event of his death, although no further clues are given other than his body being found and his main terminal explaining the situation. Using noclip and walking through the large computer and wall directly behind the Intelligence Bobblehead reveals a secondary, hidden terminal. This terminal allows for compressing the book data and acquiring a "BPL Compressed Data" holodisk,  which will then be added as a miscellaneous item to the inventory. Experience is also rewarded for doing this as it completes DN011 OverdueBooks. There is also another (DN011) that has more stages.

Creatures

 * Watcher Crow (critters\crow\characterassets\CrowSynth.nif): Identical to the regular crow model, except for the red glowing eyes. Potentially related to NPC mentioning "Institute crow-things" or the Watcher Crow seen in concept art.
 * Squid (VltSquidWindow01) Actors\Squid\Squid_d.DDS

Voice types
Several unused voice types exist for characters that do not have actor listings in the Creation Kit. Many of their intended places in-game can be determined from the beginning characters of their form ID. These include:


 * Claire Pozinski ( NPCFClairePozinski): Indicates that the girlfriend of Eddie Winter would have appeared in some form, whether by holotape or as an NPC.
 * Y7-38 ( NPCMY738): Associated with the cut quest Off the Grid.
 * Maurice ( NPCMMaurice): Associated with the scavengers in Last Voyage of the U.S.S. Constitution.
 * Zimmer ( NPCMZimmer): Indicates that he was originally meant to appear as an NPC in the Institute.
 * Scribe Malachi ( NPCMScribeMalachi): An unused AI package, BoSMalachiLabPackage, also references him.
 * Archivist Jairus ( NPCMArchivistJairus): Associated with the Brotherhood of Steel.
 * Lobo ( NPCMLobo): Associated with Vault 81.
 * Mister Everitts ( NPCMMisterEveritts)
 * "Entity" ( NPCMMS09Entity): Associated with The Secret of Cabot House.
 * Crab Malloy ( NPCMCrabMalloy): Associated with Goodneighbor.
 * "Adopt Candidate" ( NPCFAdoptCandidate): Associated with Kid in a Fridge.
 * Penny Murphy ( NPCFPennyMurphy): Associated with the Compound in Human Error, may have been the original name for Penny Fitzgerald.
 * Allistair ( NPCMAllistair)
 * Sinclair ( NPCMSinclair)
 * Fiddles ( NPCMFiddles)
 * Samuels ( NPCMSamuels)
 * Roz Flunky ( NPCMRozFlunky)
 * Roz Lt. ( NPCMRozLt)
 * Roz Surrender ( NPCMRozSurrender)
 * Helena ( NPCFHelena)
 * George Wilson ( NPCMGeorgeWilson)

Danvers
Based on their Form IDs, these characters would have been associated with the cut location of Danvers.


 * Luther Corey ( NPCMLutherCorey): An unused AI package, MS05LutherForceGreet, also references him.
 * TJ Corey ( NPCMTJCorey): Associated with a Danvers hideout talking activator.
 * Jefferson Hughes ( NPCMJeffersonHughes)
 * Vanessa Corwin ( NPCFVanessaCorwin)
 * Sarah Pearson ( NPCFSarahPearson)
 * Rain ( NPCFRain)
 * Gilly Carson ( NPCFGillyCarson)
 * Didi Mallory ( NPCFDidiMallory)
 * Frankie Lyons ( NPCMFrankieLyons)
 * Vance ( RobotVance)
 * Tucker Ames ( NPCMTuckerAmes)
 * Brick ( NPCMBrick)
 * Algernon Pitts ( NPCMAlgernonPitts)
 * Caleb Meers ( NPCMCalebMeers)

Map markers
Map markers for the following locations exist in the game data, but are never enabled. Most of them can be seen on the map with console: followed by.