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Good Collection of Added Explorable Areas Mods?


tm2dragon

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There are now several mods that add new areas to explore! A lot of previously inaccessible buildings now have interiors, several cities have been expanded, etc! There used to be far fewer of them, and finding a decent combination that didnât conflict was easy. Myself, I mostly stuck to Beantown and a couple others (Iâll edit and insert those when Iâm on my PC and can look them up).

 

Thing is, there are a lot more now, and several old ones are still updating and adding new areas. So, what collection of mods are YOU using these days to expand your world space? Curious to see how various people have mixed and matched these mods!

 

P.S. Is using your cellphone to post messing with anyone elseâs formatting? Cause WOW thatâs a lot of wierd symbols I didnât type!

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South of The Sea, Beantown Interiors, Atlas Summit, Operation Wilkes Estate. South of The Sea really adds depth to the Glowing Sea. There's also Fusion City Rising and Outcasts and Remnants that add huge dungeons

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Indeed, those are some great suggestions.

to which, if we can include unlisted mods/prototypes etc,

 

 

Underboston, Better Aquatic Spelunking, Enclave Returns,

War-terworld.

Beantown Interiors (this is awesome), Maxwell's World, Fusion City,

Memory Den virtual holodeck, <--- this with any better regionalizations mods, or 'rad-architecture'/'lightbuildings, holograms etc' is neat.

BlahblahDEEblahblah's "sketchtopia/flatland 2d-3d world"

 

the T'Dis from FO4Who,

RuadHan's teleportal stuff, Jetsteele's teleport,

"any door to any where", they're all must-haves if navigating new-lands.

 

I like that moon one also, and the 'new lands procedural-iterative' stuff,

they were very nicely done, replete with airlocks, lower gravity etc.

 

The Theta-Tan realm, that was fun,

but it's since been long undersupported, so the Theta-Tans themselves are in a state of broken-ness hehe.

still, I liked the nod to the hub and hubbologists in it.

 

 

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