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12 Best Fallout 4 PS4 Cheat Mods

These PS4 cheat mods will ensure you never have to reload your game and make it to the end without a scratch!

Unfortunately, there are fewer overall Fallout 4 mods for the PS4 due to Sony’s restrictions on external assets. But if you want to cheat your way through some of the game’s more difficult battles, there are still plenty of mods available to try. Here’s a list of them specifically for you PS4 players.

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Best Fallout 4 Mods For PS4

There may not be as many PS4 friendly mods as there are PC and Xbox mods, but there are some really great options out there still. These are a few of the ones we recommend that will make your game so much smoother and enjoyable:

Developer Room

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This was the go-to cheat for PC players for a long time, allowing access to a secret “developer room” containing every item and suit of power armor in the base game. It was a fun way to try out everything in the game without having to fully search the whole map, and now PS4 players can get in on the cheating action. Just install the mod, access the doorway, and have fun trying out any weapon, armor, grenade, or item from the base game prior to the DLC additions.

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Cheat Container

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For the settlement builders among us, you know that finding all the various components you need for any given set piece can become incredibly frustrating. Forget about searching down heavy junk you need to carry back to your settlement; this mod gives you a whopping 60,000 of every single component in a handful of toolboxes. It’s unlikely you’ll ever run out of parts to make anything you want for your ideal wasteland home!

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Quick Hack And Pick

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There comes a point when the super high-level lock picks and seven-letter computer hacks just become tedious. This mod makes it so there’s only one word offered in computer hacks, and locks are cracked no matter where you put the bobby pin! No more tiny corrections left and right while your bobby pins shatter to pieces by the dozens.

Get Quick Hack and Pick Here!

OP Weapons

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Think the legendary wounding minigun was overpowered? Well, it was, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg in vanilla, with OP weapons galore to be found from the modding community. This one adds in several containers with tons of overpowered goodies, from items to weapons, ammo, and even equipment that drastically increases your stats. If you want to know what it’s like to stride through the Commonwealth wasteland as a veritable god among men, mowing down all raiders and deathclaws in your path, this is the mod for you.

Get OP Weapons Here!

Wolverine Ring

Wolverine Ring on shelf from mod in Fallout 4
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Full invincibility can make a game quickly become boring, as there’s no longer any challenge, but adding an overpowered boost to your health is another story. By grabbing this ring, the Sole Survivor gains big bonuses to health regeneration both in and out of combat, meaning you’ll have to use stim packs far less often and can stay in battle longer. AP regeneration also gets a big boost, so popping into VATS mode for some killer criticals will be your standard method of playing rather than firing from the hip.

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Choose Your Own Perks

Perklocker with perk choices from mod in Fallout 4
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With the leveling system overhaul and removal of the level cap entirely in Fallout 4, the perk system can get pretty unwieldy. By installing this mod, you remove all restrictions and make it possible to get any perk you want. There is a caveat here, however. The lack of external assets and restrictions on how mods work on the PS4 means this choose-your-own-perk system requires reading a specific book for each perk. That can be time-consuming if you’re going for a ton of new perks (although obviously less time-consuming than leveling 100s of times to get all the perks normally).

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Faster Positive Affinity For Companions

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Tired of how long it takes to reach max affinity with new companions in Fallout 4? With this mod, the positive affinity accrual rate is increased five times — and there’s no longer a cooldown period between when you can improve your relationship with a companion. While you won’t instantly get to the max affinity, it won’t take nearly as long. It’s a simple change that can make the game much more enjoyable, especially if this is your third or fourth playthrough and you’d like to get to the good stuff already with a different companion.

Get Faster Positive Affinity For Companions Here!

Unlimited Carry Weight

Special ring that gives unlimited carry weight from mod in Fallout 4
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Another cheat that changes just one element of the game, this mod lets you pick up a ring that changes your carry weight limit to an unlimited amount. That is pretty unbalancing, since weight and inventory management is a big aspect of the Fallout series. But if you get tired of having to decide what junk and weapons to carry, this is a great mod to try out. There is a downside, though — it’s only for those on a playthrough that doesn’t use power armor, as the ring doesn’t work while you are in a power armor suit.

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Higher Starting SPECIAL

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This is a quick and easy mod if you just want to cheat a little and not a whole lot. Rather than the normal attribute distribution, you’ll have a full 70 points to arrange at character creation, meaning your Sole Survivor will start his or her Commonwealth journey with a full 10 in every attribute. It’s a nice boon from the start that allows access to all skills as you level, but it doesn’t totally overbalance everything like many of the cheats that give access to infinite ammo or power suit fusion cores.

Get Higher Starting SPECIAL Here!

No Build Limit

Build mode at settlement with no build limit in Fallout 4
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If you’re a big fan of decorating and building in Fallout 4 like me, you probably have gotten frustrated at the build limit before. With this mod, you can get rid of that limit altogether and place as much as you like without any restrictions. This goes for all base game settlements. Build a whole town if you like! Just be careful not to overload your game too much.

Get No Build Limit Here!

Legendary Modification

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If you’re always looking to have the best legendary weapons and armor, filled with all the special mods, then this mod is definitely for you. You can add any mod to your weapons and armor via the crafting benches and start making your very own legendary sets. You won’t have to struggle to find any good gear; you’ll be able to make it all yourself in the comfort of your base.

Get Legendary Modification Here!

All Map Markers – Fast Travel Enabled

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Maybe you’ve played through Fallout 4 a few times now and still feel like you’ve missed things. With All Map Markers, you can have quick and easy access to all the landmarks around the map. You can open it up and fast travel to them anytime you want. You’ll silently earn all of the map markers immediately when you start a new game, but you won’t gain any XP for them. Now you can explore to your heart’s content!

Get All Map Markers – Fast Travel Enabled Here!

That concludes our list of these must-try Fallout 4 mods. If you’re tired of getting blown up in one shot by super mutants with grenades and can’t stand how scarce fusion cores are for your power armor? No problem — just give yourself 10,000 of them. With those mods installed, you shouldn’t have any problems breezing through the base Fallout 4 campaign and the DLC expansions!

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