Comment on 9 years later, I finally played fallout 4
tal@lemmy.today 6 months agoI wish that there was an easier route to just let a random player get a reasonably modded install. It’s nice, but getting there is a big barrier. Something like what Wabbajack does, but at a Steam level, like “install community DLC”, and in a way that one could manage mods from that point.
FeelzGoodMan420@eviltoast.org 6 months ago
But that’s exactly what wabbajack is. It’s really easy to set up. It’s like a one click install.
tal@lemmy.today 6 months ago
So, I’d like it to be even more approachable, so that most people who play Fallout 4 and the D’C can have a reasonable shot at also experiencing a fully-nodded environment.
I also had headaches working on it, but that’s probably because I was trying to run it on Linux.
Lastly, I’d like to be able to use that as a base point for modding. Like, have Wabbajack just essentially creating a Mod Organizer 2 configuration or something like that, so that one can use it as a base for further changes. It’d just like to get players over the hump of getting a working, heavily-modded environment that can still be modded as easily as possible.
FeelzGoodMan420@eviltoast.org 6 months ago
Wabbajack does use a MO2 install…at least it can. Everything you’re describing exists. The future is now, old man.