Without using PC mods, a Fallout 4 continues to surprise players. One randomly discovered a hidden EXP bonus in the Diamond City Chapel earlier this year, for example. Of course, the PC modding community helps keep things interesting, too, with fresh -made content cropping up every so often.
Bethesda Game Studios and publisher Bethesda Softworks shipped Fallout 4 on PC and consoles in November 2015, seven years after the release of Fallout 3 and five years after Obsidian Entertainment's New Vegas spinoff took the world by storm. While many a longtime fan would argue that Fallout 4 didn't quite hit the highs of its predecessors, the open-world experience still managed to shock and awe where it counted. Even Fallout 4's character customization system seemed a stand out for the time and players continue to find ways of pushing its baked-in parameters.
Recently, Fallout 4 player and Reddit CynicalSyllables managed to create the President of the Commonwealth as the United States' 37th President, Richard M. Nixon. The general shape of the character's hairline and nose look pretty accurate to those belonging to the former Commander in Chief. And the blue suit and tie bind it all together, as well. But imagining Nixon as the Commonwealth leader is a bit difficult, considering he counts among the few U.S. Presidents who lost in his state of residence. In Nixon's case, the state in question is Massachusetts - the apocalyptic setting of Fallout 4. Checkout out the recreated 37th President in the Reddit post below:
The above representation of Richard Nixon counts as one of the many ways that players continue to entertain themselves in the apocalyptic world of Fallout 4. As mentioned previously, the modding community still thrives in some respects. One mod that made the rounds earlier this year brought a little bit of Silent Hill to Fallout, for instance.
Bethesda Game Studios followed up Fallout 4 with Fallout 76 in late 2018. The online-centric experience got off to an incredibly rocky start, thanks to widespread performance issues, bugs, and a dearth of meaningful content. Bethesda improved the game over time, unleashing content updates that unlocked access to everything from story quests and NPCs to gameplay boosts and new mechanics. Given the team's focus on Starfield and the eventual Elder Scrolls VI, there's no telling when another mainline Fallout will hit store shelves.
Fallout 4 is available on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox.
Source: CynicalSyllables/Reddit