

Makes Fallout 4 and its DLCs look a little more bleak and apocalyptic without completely changing the game's aesthetic Interiors Enhanced Installation instructions: Removes and fixes many vision-obscuring effects Commonwealth Climate Installation instructions: Changes the color of some debris textures to prevent them from looking like holotapes Clarity Installation instructions: Main File - No Holotape Tease - Texture Replacement.Replaces the recon scope with a sleaker and less obtrusive design No Holotape Tease Installation instructions: Main File - RobCo Recon Scope Replacer 1.03.Adds the Far Harbor wave effect to various places in the Commonwealth RobCo Recon Scope Replacer Installation instructions: Main File - Better Coastal Waves ESL 1.1.Makes the laser weapons take up less of the first person camera Better Coastal Waves Installation instructions: Main File - Institute and standard lasers 1.4.

Laser Weapons 1st Person Reposition Installation instructions: Right-click anywhere in the left pane of MO2 and select All Mods -> Create Separator.Overall, I do not think these types of mods are worth it. They also create a great disparity between the new textures and the vanilla textures, both in quality and in style, making for some jarring texture transitions or seams. Texture mods may improve some textures, but they can also cause performance drops and stuttering. In a game that already has dynamic shadows, ambient occlusion, god-rays, and more features that ENB add, I do not see them as necessary. ENBs may make the game look slightly better, but they can also tank performance depending on the preset. Any visual improvements you make to the game also come at a cost. Fallout 4 already has very solid visuals in my opinion. There may be less mods than you may be used to with a modded game, but there is good reason for that.
