The mod is certainly in its early days as numerous quests need tweaking, some characters need alterations and the sound levels need a little rebalancing - nearly blew my head off the battle music was that loud compared to the rest of the tracklist. The included quests are a nice touch to break up the exploration of a new land, though some are a little rough around the edges and buggy, and opting to become a deathclaw hunter gave my character something to do.
It takes me back to the lands of Fallout: New Vegas where the game killed me off multiple times, albeit in a slightly different fashion. Playing on survival, it wasn't going to be an easy ride regardless but Northern Springs is a dangerous place. The Vault-Tec man you meet at the start of Fallout 4 is back.īut boy, was the mod author not wrong with the level recommendation.
With all this in mind and the possibility of meeting the Vault-Tec man who got me into Vault 111 from the get-go, I set off at level 36 because I'm hardcore and not a fan of laying around with my female lead to get her levels up a little.
Northern Springs even goes as far as to offer four new roles to help survivors make some caps on the side, including cage fighter, deathclaw hunter, book collector, and bounty hunter.