


Legendary Modification - DLC & Additional Fixes I highly recommend every Fallout fan to give it a try. The result is a glorious (had maybe 2 crashes in 30+ hours), intense, survival game with amazing visuals, amazing music, amazing lore and average story.


I am using a mod for music (Dark Ambient and Electronic Industrial music), mods for dynamic weather, mods for lighting (night = dark), a mod for lore (adds audio logs for everything!!), mods for gameplay (bullet time instead of VATS), damage mods (no bullet sponges, everything dies in 2-3 shots including me), mods for survival mode (i hate sleeping to save the game), mods for items (couple of weapons and armors), companion mods, mods to overhaul enemies (more spawns and more aggression towards each other), mods for my settlements (minimum personal investment to my managing them) and a few quality of life mods (UI, dialogue etc). I recently reinstalled Fallout 4 (never finished the game despite having some 250+ hours into it) and made a solid mod-list for myself using the new Vortex mod manager. Sadly, after seeing the reviews / gameplay, I am not touching the game with a ten-foot pole. While not actually appearing in the base game of Fallout 4, Cait mentions her parents using a shock collar on her to sell her into slavery.So I was one of those people who was interested in Fallout 76 as a multiplayer game in the Fallout universe.The pack captives in the amphitheater constantly respawn unless The Pack is attacked or rebels in Power Play, making them a good source for shock collars.If Open Season is completed and the traders freed, they will still have their shock collars on.Worn by Pack captives in the Bradberton Amphitheater.Pickpocketed from traders in the Nuka-Town market and elsewhere in Nuka-Town (requires Pickpocket rank 4), or looted from their corpses.The collar itself provides no Damage Resistance and no other bonuses. The collar is used to control slaves and can deliver a painful, potentially deadly, electric shock when activated. It is very similar in design to the slave collar from Fallout 3. The collar constantly emits a red light that will strobe on and off.
