11.08.2019

Fallout 4 Perverted Perks Mod

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  • Perverted Perks not showing up in F04Edit. posted in Fallout 4 Mod Troubleshooting: I was going to use that perk list to see where and how to mod Perk Images. I know that file wise they are in the Interface, under VaultBoys.
  • May 21, 2016  I got my FO4 back up and running after some time away from it and I had to kind of redo my mod set. I more or less reinstalled them one by one selectively as I went along. I did at one point play around with a couple mods like Perverted Perks and Idiot♥♥♥♥♥♥ just to see how ridiculous they were, and opted out of reinstalling them.
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Fallout 4 Perk Chart Mods

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Fallout 4 Perverted Perks Mod
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Hey guys! So today I've decided to attempt to make a perk overhaul for fallout, and I'd like your input. Here are some general guidelines I've drawn up so far

  • More Power Armor perks (one for each tree?)

  • Increase rewards for investing (Ex: lvl 1 +10%, lvl 2 + 20%, level 3 + 40%, lvl 4 +80%, lvl 5 +100% + unique effect)

  • Require perks to lockpick/hack novice level locks/terminals.

  • Move damage boosting perks further into trees (Special rank 3? 4?)

  • Add utility perks at special 1

  • Rearrange/re-balance existing perks

These are still the early stages, and I need to figure out exactly what I can do with the tools available. All suggestions are welcome!

EDIT: Decided a spreadsheet would be better. Here are the proposed changes. At this time I have not finished designing all the trees

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Fallout 4 Perverted Perks Mod
The apocalypse is nearly upon us. In a mere month's time, Fallout 4 will land like the Fat Man bomb upon the gaming scene, sucking us into the bleak Boston wastelands for hundreds upon hundreds of hours. In a way, that makes it the perfect time to revisit its much-loved predecessors. After all, there's a good chance that once you've played Fallout 4 then going back to Fallout 3 will be like going back to a Nokia 3310 after owning an iPhone 6 (novel, kind of awesome - but ultimately impractical). With that said, Fallout 3 holds one clear advantage over its successor. Right now it has tons of excellent mods that help make it a far deeper, more beautiful and more advanced game than it was upon release. In fact, you can get it pretty close to looking and playing just like Fallout 4, using mods to update the graphics, rejig colours and perks, even letting you build your own settlements! To install Fallout 3 mods on your PC, you'll need Nexus Mod Manager, Fallout Mod Manager and Fallout Script Extender. Once you've got these, then it's time to revitalise that D.C. Wasteland in such a way that you'll wonder whether you even need Fallout 4 in your life when it lands.