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Fallout 4 Map Mod Makes Roads More Visible, Topography Clearer

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Fallout 4, the latest entry of the series developed by Bethesda, is finally available in all regions and on all formats and players all over the world have been losing themselves in the Wasteland to build their settlements and discover of the secrets of the post-apocalyptic world created by the team. Despite being an excellent game that no fan of role playing games should pass on, Fallout 4 is not a perfect game and modders have been trying to improve some of the game’s features. One of these mods has been made available recently, a mod which vastly improves one of the more Fallout 4 features.

This Fallout 4 mod is a map mod which replaces the default map with a much better version which makes roads more visible and the general topography of each area much cleared. The mod also features an optional darker version which makes everything clearer without being as bright as the regular modded version. You can learn more about the mod by going here.

One of the more interesting new features of Fallout 4 is the ability to build and improve settlements. In order to improve them, players will need a huge amount of resources, making the whole affair grindy. Thankfully an exploit has been discovered a few days ago, an exploit which allows players to gather a huge amount of steel, crystal and fiber optics, making improving settlements less time consuming.

Several nice Fallout 4 goodies have been made available together with the game earlier this month. Among these goodies is an exclusive Fallout 4 coin which was included in all copies of the game sold in US military bases.

Fallout 4 is now available in all regions on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. We will keep you updated on the game’s mod and updates as soon as more comes in on it so stay tuned for all the latest news on the latest Bethesda developed role playing game.

 

As a long time gamer, Francesco has survived more zombie invasions, meteor strikes, magic spells than he can count. He still keeps fighting today to bring hope into countless gaming worlds. Or destruction, depending on his mood. Writing about video games was only the natural step for such a dangerous life.

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Marvel’s Midnight Suns Dev Latest Tech Layoffs

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Firaxis, the strategy game studio behind XCOM (the reboots) and Civilization, laid off employees. According to Axios, 30 Take-Two Interactive-owned and 2K Games-published employees were laid off.

After a streak of hits (XCOM 2, Civ 6), the studio’s most recent release, the XCOM-inspired, card-powered Marvel’s Midnight Suns, was a critical hit but a commercial disaster.

The Marvel IP didn’t attract core gamers to strategic games. This is unfortunate because local critics virtually all agree Midnight Suns is great and made by a renowned company. How could it be anything else when directed by Jake Solomon, the most imaginative strategic mind among Sid “The Father of Computer Gaming” Meir’s personally mentored acolytes and true successor to a legacy as old as the medium?

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Metal Gear Delta: Snake Eater PS5 Will Use Original Voice Lines

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Metal Gear Delta: Snake Eater will reuse the original voice lines, which isn’t surprising as the original voice cast is returning.

Tommy Williams, Konami America’s chief of communications, verified the story for the Verge. We’re sure David Hayter has the most work, but reuniting the gang wasn’t simple.

He also confirmed that the title triangle is pronounced “delta.” In mathematics, the fourth letter of the ancient Greek alphabet represents change without modifying structure.

Kojima wasn’t involved with the project. Do you like this tribute? Do you prefer modern script or antique lines?

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Devolver Digital Livestreams Utter Carnage

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Indie games are sold through Devolver Digital, the industry’s most colorful and eccentric publisher. Geoff Keighley’s Summer Game Fest will host a fresh showcase on June 8 at 3 p.m. PT or 11 p.m. BST. Devolver Digital’s odd metanarrative format will make things unpleasant.

If you’re unfamiliar, we recommend going alone. Games will exist—likely well-curated ones. Last year’s screening introduced us to the adorable Aussie indie Cult of the Lamb, which became a cult smash.

Will you stream Devolver? Expect what?

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