Welcome to the Independent Fallout Wiki Modspace, where we work to feature all mods and keep a database of mod authors and their work! Everyone is welcome and encouraged to add their own mods and information on their contributions to our database.
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A mod describes any modifications made to a game or its files. Mods are typically created by fans to customize the experience to their liking. While some mods focus on tweaks to the existing content, others may add new characters, items, or locations. There are many different types of mods and the Independent Fallout Wiki is excited to feature and document these projects here.
We are dedicated to supporting the wider Fallout community and feature a section dedicated to mods authors, teams, and developers. Feel free to add your own contributions and invite your friends to do the same!
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Fallout Mods Central
Attack of the Lobotomites!
The mod is a sizeable content pack that adds new quests, NPCs, weapons, armors, items and workshop items for Fallout 4.
Wattz 3000 MKII Laser Gun
This Fallout 4 mod will add Wattz 3000 mkII modular laser platform, with all-new lore-friendly design, featuring custom animations, models and textures, inspired by famous Wattz 2000 from Fallout 1\2 and Tactics.
Attack of the Lobotoplots
In the spirit of Halloween and as a salute to the amazing work of Wanaming0 and the Attack of the Lobotomites! team, I am pleased to present this tie in addon helping bridge Sim Settlements 2 and AOTL and bringing some of the insanity to your settlement.
The G.E.C.K. (Garden of Eden Creation Kit) is the official editor for Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas. This resource can be downloaded for free, allowing PC users to create and add their own content to the game. The editor requires a pre-existing installation of the associated game in order to function, as it requires the usage of several resources within the game.
The Creation Kit is the official editor used to modify or create content for Fallout 4. This resource can be downloaded for free, allowing PC users to create and add their own content to the game. The editor requires a pre-existing installation of the associated game in order to function, as it requires the usage of several resources within the game.