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Fallout 4 Power Armor Gets More Like Maximus' Thanks To Creative Fan

The Power Armor that players can find and wear in is always cool but with one small mod, it's made even better and significantly more intimidating. As the game's community continues to swell thanks to the success of Prime Video's streaming series, many have begun turning to mods to make Bethesda's RPG feel a little more like the Wasteland seen in the show. Some of these are small add-ons that just tweak visual and UI elements to evoke some of the series' imagery, but others are made to make role-playing a priority.

Posted to Nexus Mods by creator An4r3w, the «Power Armor Voice Changer» mod does exactly what one might expect by altering the pitch of whoever has equipped one of the Brotherhood of Steel's imposing helmets. Much like the effect that was utilized in the series, characters who don a helmet will boom through the speakers with a gruff metallic voice, which is perfect for feeling like even more a powerhouse when dispatching a group of pesky raiders. It may not have any mechanical impact on the game but it's still makes for a more immersive experience that better resembles the Prime Video series.

Fallout 4 has tons of places to explore and side quests to keep players busy, and some of them can end up being truly bizarre experiences.

While previous games have always depicted Power Armor as having a minimal impact on the voice of the occupant, the series opted to make an interesting change.The fuzzy radio sound effect usually used when speaking with a Power Helmet equipped was instead replaced by a booming, distorted voice that made it difficult to determine who was hidden underneath. This detail was used by Maximus to steal Knight Titus' armor and masquerade as a full-fledged member of the Brotherhood, an act that nearly saw him executed.

The «Power Armor Voice Changer» mod is far from the only fan-made add-on that aims to emulate the TV series. One of the most popular allows players to step into the role of The Ghoul, the iconic gunslingerbrought to life

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