Varangian Studio has released a new DLC-sized fan expansion for Fallout 4, called Galac-Tac Mercs and Music. This mod lets you continue the story of where Galac-Tac Retribution left off, and comes with new companions new armor, and new story.
Going into more details, Galac-Tac Mercs and Music is the second part of the Galac-Tac faction mod. Mercs and Music takes place right after the end of the main Fallout 4 quest line, and features two new companions.
Furthermore, this fan expansion packs 30 new quests and a light morality system. According to the team, this morality system has perks and penalties for your choices. The team also claims that your choices will also affect the world around you.
Varangian Studio has also added new voice lines, new armor pieces, a new weapon, and a custom Pip-Boy.
You can download the mod from here. You can also get the first part of the Galac-Tac faction project from here.
Speaking of Fallout 4, we also suggest taking a look at the following mods. Whispering Hills is a cool Silent Hill mod and The Wilderness Mod adds a worldplace that is as big as Nuka World. Moreover, Fallout 4: Sim Settlements 2 Chapter 2 adds new quests and a game mode. Furthermore, this mod aims to overhaul the AI of the NPCs. There is also a 3.7GB Mod that adds 14 different weapons. Lets’ also not forget this mod that adds an unofficial Photo Mode. You can also find a mod that adds 10 thousand trees to the game. And lastly, this mod adds new creatures, world bosses and crafting recipes.
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