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This Fallout 4 mod makes us suspect it's a portal to the Meat Dimension

Ridiculous Fallout 4 mods are the best kind, I'm sure you'll agree. The simple act of playing the vanilla game can result in no shortage of hilarity, so adding mods to the mix is enough to turn Bethesda's grim, post-apocalyptic Boston into a carnival of absolute nonsense.


The latest mod to catch our eye creates an otherworldly portal through which all manner of loot pours, from guns to random cuts of mystery meat. The thing is that creator Wiz1's mod was never intended to do this. That said, the end results of the mod seemingly going haywire are rather marvellous, so let's just call it a happy accident.


Quite what has gone wrong is unclear, but we do know that the mod allows you to teleport any person or creature into a relay grenade, then release them by chucking said grenade. If the game reckons that the selected person or creature has been deleted, every single item they were carrying will fly out from wherever the grenade happens to blow.


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This Fallout 4 mod lets you spring clean baddies to death

Fallout 4's post-apocalyptic Boston could sure do with a thorough tidying up. Dusty, dirty, and no doubt horrid to smell, it's a pigsty of the highest order. But worry not! You can make a start on cleaning the Commonwealth by using DMF GAMING and Rbomb04's delightfully deadly air duster mod.


Beyond just being ridiculous in all the right ways, it might also prove useful as a weapon. You see, through some futuristic feat of engineering, it's powerful enough to send your foes flying. There are currently three variants of the air duster for you to try out. The first has a clean look, the second is a bit scuffed, and the third is a legendary air duster.


You'll be able to craft the first two variants right away by heading to a chemistry workbench and searching for the air duster tab. That said, you've got an adventure ahead of you if you want to procure the legendary variant. It can be found in the cellar of Gorski Cabin, just south of Concord. Here's the exact location, as well as some extra info on the cabin itself.


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This Fallout 4 mod lets you spring clean baddies to death

Fallout 4's post-apocalyptic Boston could sure do with a thorough tidying up. Dusty, dirty, and no doubt horrid to smell, it's a pigsty of the highest order. But worry not! You can make a start on cleaning the Commonwealth by using DMF GAMING and Rbomb04's delightfully deadly air duster mod.


Beyond just being ridiculous in all the right ways, it might also prove useful as a weapon. You see, through some futuristic feat of engineering, it's powerful enough to send your foes flying. There are currently three variants of the air duster for you to try out. The first has a clean look, the second is a bit scuffed, and the third is a legendary air duster.


You'll be able to craft the first two variants right away by heading to a chemistry workbench and searching for the air duster tab. That said, you've got an adventure ahead of you if you want to procure the legendary variant. It can be found in the cellar of Gorski Cabin, just south of Concord. Here's the exact location, as well as some extra info on the cabin itself.


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Fallout 4 meets Red Dead Online: Moonshiners in this Old West settlement

If you're a Fallout 4 fan, you'll probably be aware of The Slog - you know, the RPG game's swimming-pool-turned-tarberry-bog? It's a potential settlement just as-is, but one fan's reimagined the whole location as an "Old West-inspired brewery and moonshine operation" - so, kind of like Red Dead Online's Moonshiners update crossed with a Fallout 4 home base. And ghouls.


Fallout 4 fan Digi-Fu has posted a shot of their creation on the open-world game's subreddit, explaining that they "rebuilt The Slog settlement, drawing inspiration from Old West and pioneer towns in the US". The creator also explains they wanted to "build a brewery with some moonshine stuff" and that "the two made sense together" in the description of a video tour of the base (which you can check out below).


Additionally, given cranberry moonshine is a thing in the Fallout universe (it's a consumable in Fallout 76), the creator says they "would think Fallout settlers would do the same with tarberries" - a cranberry-like fruit found in the wettest, boggiest areas of - well, in The Slog, basically. "Just so folks could survive with good spirit, pun intended", the creator adds.


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How I became a prisoner of my own Fallout 4 settlement

Look, I'll admit it: I never finished Fallout 4. Before you get all uppity about that, and gather to organise my lynching, know that I did finish Fallout 3. Twice, in fact. Know also that I really tried to finish Fallout 4 (sort of). And be aware that it wasn't my fault that I didn't. After all, how could I when there was still so much work to be done rebuilding Sanctuary Hills?


Sure, the awkward, towering conglomerate of wood and corrugated metal I constructed was nowhere near as cosy as the House of Tomorrow which once stood on the same location - the building that served as my pre-apocalypse domicile - but it was the closest thing I had to a home.


Don't get me wrong: I was relatively concerned about the wellbeing of my kidnapped son, Shaun. And was absolutely kind of mourning Nora, the now murdered spouse I had spent five minutes of wedded bliss with during the game's preamble. But I had bigger questions to answer. Questions like: 'what if I could electrify my base and then decorate it with Christmas tree lights?'


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