QUOTE(mALX @ Dec 4 2025, 10:26 AM)

Okay, before I find it and download it = what kind of gripes do you have? It sounds like something I def will want, is it a paid mod? Do I get it through Bethesda or can I get it through Steam?
*mALX's head explodes ...*
Let me preface it by saying I still very much recommend playing the game as it is a ton of fun. And I also recommend getting it through GOG because GOG did much more to help get it working through their client as opposed to Steam's. Though that means you'd have to buy Fallout 4 on GOG if you don't have it through them.
But no, it's not a paid mod. It's not part of Creation Club, so you won't have to buy it.
As for my biggest issues with the game:
- While the faction system works closer to Fallout 3/NV than to 4's, the factions themselves are mostly pretty one-dimensional. There isn't a whole lot of moral complexity to them and are sometimes just boring caricatures. NV and 4 were far better at making their factions interesting.
- Relatedly, you can tell which factions the developers liked most and made the "good guys." It's not like NV where there are real pros and cons to the Yes Man, NCR, and House (there are no pros to the Legion, though, lol), or like Fallout 4 where there are real pros and cons to the Railroad, Brotherhood of Steel, and even to a lesser extent the Institute (even though the Institute is clearly the most morally repugnant).
- You also don't get to truly learn and experience much with the predominant factions vying for power in London until much later in the story. They really don't do anything until Act 3 of the game, which is where I am. And sometimes, your character can ask certain questions about the factions when there is no way for them to really know to ask certain questions.
- This is much more of a personal preference, but I don't like that there is a hard ending to the game (which I have not gotten to yet, but I know that's how it ends). It does slides similarly to NV. I much prefer the "play after the ending" style of 3 and 4, but admittedly it may have just been easier for modders to do it this way. But it is kind of annoying when there is so much content and you built up a handful of settlements and there is a hard ending.
That being said, the factions are still mostly fun to engage in and the quests themselves are often pretty interesting. So don't let these biggest gripes scare you away. There is still a ton of fun to be had. And you learn some interesting stuff about IRL British culture and locations.