Mutations in this Fallout 4 mod include a lion-rattlesnake hybrid and some seriously crispy elephants.
Grab the biggest shotgun you can find because there's a new reason to revisit Bethesda's final expansion for Fallout 4. Themod populates Nuka World with lots of new animals and creatures to hunt including giraffes, flamingos, zebras, and best of all, elephants.
Granted, these animals are all gross and mutated—the flamingos have a few extra eyes and the elephants in particular look like they'd been deep fried in orange juice—but that sort of thing tends to happen when a bunch of nukes get dropped on the world. If it's been a while since you've played Fallout 4, Nuka World was the last expansion for the game and included a massive, raider-controlled amusement park for high-level characters. As for why the mod adds a bunch of new animals, it's because Nuka World also features a zoo, and these modded creatures will randomly spawn in the area as if they escaped during the war and mutated—like Fallout's ghouls, they got extremely ugly yet could live for centuries.
Not everything in the mod is hostile. There are some passive creatures who won't cause you trouble, like the flamingos and giraffes. Some creatures, like elephants, will only become hostile if you attack first. And there are plenty of beasts eager to kill you on sight, like several variations of rats, irradiated hyenas, and"nighthunters," which are a deadly hybrid of a mountain lion and rattlesnake.
Nuclear Safari is itself an expansion to the long-running Mutant Menagerie mod series, which has steadily brought new creatures and horrors to Fallout 4's map, including areas added by DLC packs like Far Harbor. You can see some of the creatures in Nuclear Safari in
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Why be Spider-Man when you could be the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?I'm sure you can come up with a few reasons, but we're not sure why you would bother.
Read more »
Gartner: An 'intraverse' could fix hybrid work's failingsIt’s the mutant offspring of an intranet and a metaverse and even if it flops, you'll get some kudos
Read more »
It was GTA 4's world, not its story, that made a lasting impressionThe incredible detail of GTA 4, and especially its PC port, created a world that felt real like nothing before it.
Read more »
Ireland’s dreams of exporting wind power are plausibleBut first it will have to conquer deep and stormy seas
Read more »