<em>Fallout 4</em> has a fascinating history. This includes not only its development and the reaction to the game but also the actual living history that breathes throughout the Boston-set wasteland adventure.
While the main story wasn’t everyone’s cup of tea, there are many little details packed into the game’s map, and tons of fans have really embraced the construction/building element to craft incredible creations.
Now, over a decade after its release, it’s getting a new quest that’s worth checking out. If you’re a massive Fallout fan, there are several reasons why you should explore this as you continue your long wait for Fallout 5 (Via RPS).
Titled “Double Feature,” you can explore a secret part of Boston’s archive. Over on Nexus Mods, you can grab a free new quest now, and it’s quite an adventure: in terms of the quest itself and the process that everyone went through to craft it. Wes Johnson, a veteran of the Fallout series (among many other projects like the Elder Scrolls series and Starfield), lends his voice to this special quest, along with Jan Johns and Leer Leary.
Here’s a full description from the team: “Questline with characters voiced by Fallout alums: Wes Johnson, Jan Johns, and Leer Leary. Crafted by Otellino, Kinggath Creations, and the Concord Stories team; new player home by Elianora; new custom weapon by Neeher; new power armor by Niero and CaptainUltima; and a voiced companion. This was created almost entirely in one weekend for charity!”
Experienced writers penned the script, which features a dungeon, a player home, a new weapon, power armor, and another companion. In a fun twist, one team worked on the game over one weekend to craft this mod for charity.
If you want to jump in, here’s how to kick off the mod after downloading and installing it: “In Cambridge, near CIT in that Raider camp, is a ‘damaged Protectron’ calling out for help. The quest should trigger when you get close.”
After completing this quest, you should check out some of the best mods Fallout 4 has to offer, several of which are transformative in nature. While Fallout 4 had more flaws at launch, many of them have been addressed by official and unofficial patches over the years.
When Fallout 5 eventually arrives, the team will need to make an even bigger impact and ensure everything is in top shape regarding performance. While Bethesda is taking its time, many fans hope significant progress has already been made so we can prepare for an excellent launch.

- Released
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November 10, 2015
- ESRB
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M FOR MATURE: BLOOD AND GORE, INTENSE VIOLENCE, STRONG LANGUAGE, USE OF DRUGS
- Engine
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Creation
- Cross Platform Play
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no
- Cross Save
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no
- Steam Deck Compatibility
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yes

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