How to Make Fallout 4 More Immersive with First Person Mods
Fallout 4 is a great game that offers a lot of freedom and exploration, but sometimes you may feel like the default first person camera is too limiting or unrealistic. Maybe you want to see your own body, shadow and arms when you walk, run or crouch. Maybe you want to have a more dynamic and responsive camera that reacts to your movements and surroundings. Maybe you want to have a different camera mode for combat and exploration. Whatever your preference, there are some mods that can help you achieve a more immersive first person experience in Fallout 4.
First Person Mod Fallout 4
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In this article, we will introduce you to some of the best first person mods for Fallout 4 and how to install and use them. These mods are compatible with each other and with most other mods, but always make sure to read the mod descriptions and follow the instructions carefully.
Immersive First Person Settings
This mod is a custom.ini file that contains a preset for an alternative first person camera that allows you to see your legs, shadow and arms while running, walking and standing. It also fixes some clipping issues that occur with the default camera. The mod also makes sure that the third person camera is not completely messed up and works as intended.
To install this mod, you need to download it from Nexus Mods and extract the file to your Fallout 4 directory. Then, you need to edit your Fallout4Custom.ini file (located in Documents\\My Games\\Fallout4) and add the following line under [Archive]:
bInvalidateOlderFiles=1
Save the file and launch the game. You can adjust the camera settings by opening the console (press ) and typing \"fov x y\" where x is the horizontal field of view and y is the vertical field of view. The default values are 80 70.
True First Person Camera
This mod is a plugin that replaces the default first person camera with a true first person camera that shows your body and arms in all situations, including combat, dialogue, crafting, swimming and more. It also adds head bobbing, breathing effects, weapon sway and recoil effects to make the camera more realistic and responsive.
To install this mod, you need to download it from Nexus Mods and use a mod manager like Vortex or Mod Organizer 2 to enable it. You can also manually copy the plugin file (True1stPerson.esp) to your Data folder. Then, you need to edit your Fallout4Custom.ini file (located in Documents\\My Games\\Fallout4) and add the following line under [Archive]:
sResourceDataDirsFinal=STRINGS\\
Save the file and launch the game. You can adjust the camera settings by opening the console (press ) and typing \"set t1stconfig.x to y\" where x is the setting name and y is the value. For example, \"set t1stconfig.headbobintensity to 0.5\" will reduce the head bobbing intensity. You can find all the settings and their descriptions on the mod page.
State-based Automatic Camera Switching
This mod is a plugin that allows you to automatically switch between different camera modes based on your state. For example, you can have a third person camera when you are exploring, a first person camera when you are in combat, a zoomed-in camera when you are aiming, etc. You can customize the camera modes and the conditions for switching them in an easy-to-use menu.
To install this mod, you need to download it from Nexus Mods and use a mod manager like Vortex or Mod Organizer 2 to enable it. You can also manually copy the plugin file (SACS.esp) to your Data folder. Then, you need to edit your Fallout4Custom.ini file (located in Documents\\My Games\\Fallout4) and add the following line under [Archive]:
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