Ok so, every week even if I'm not playing that much Skyrim now, I always check the Nexus site hotfiles as sometimes interesting things appear. This time something showed up that really disturbed me (disturbed me so much that I'm writing this right now). So a japanese user called sakurajyousui uploaded a mod that adds a children follower:
That's not so bad right? Only problem is that the children's bodytype is UNP (it's the mod, NSFW link), and checking out in NifSkope.. (images SFW)
Fallout 4 Child Body Replacer
Spoiler
This shouldn't be on the Nexus. Heck, it shouldn't even exist. It took me 3 seconds to check that even an idiot like me when it comes to modding can make her nude. This is straight up child nudity, and it's illegal.
Now, there are three extra things bothering me. The first, this mod made it to hot files, which mean that it's the first thing everyone who gets into nexus will see. The second one, is that the author is deleting every comment that is negative or shows dislike to the mod. Don't believe me? Look, 22 posts --- look now, 16. And when I opened the post section for the first time there were 30, but didn't took a screenshot. And the third one is that even if it's an english page, the author put everything in japanese (but he understands the comments perfectly seeing how they are being deleted). Please nexus, not even in double L this is permitted. PS: Sorry if this was dense to read, english is not my mother language and I'm really shocked with this. Windows 8.1 lighter version.
Edited by seba1337, 04 March 2016 - 11:46 PM.
So when I got Piper as a companion I thought it was weird that her little sister didn't move into the settlement that Piper is living at and that no children of settlers showed up. I mean having children running around a settlement just seems more immersive to me. It would be cool to see a ' Children Settlers ' mod happen but I would imagine that I would have to wait for the release of the G.E.C.K. before something like that happens. Still a mod that replaces every 3rd settler with a child would be pretty darned cool. So that's my idea for a mod, let me know if it's doable or if you think that it would be an immersive idea to implement.
Fallout 4 allows you to take on an American life after nuclear fallout, but instead of rescuing people, forming settlements, putting the Minutemen back together and finding your son, why not customize the experience to suit your needs? There are thousands of mods available for Bethesda's title and many of them share similar qualities to Skyrim counterparts.
We rounded up some of the best to get you started.
Similar to how Alternative Life works in Skyrim, with this mod installed you regain control of your destiny .. or rather how it begins. You will be able to select from 36 different occupations, each dictating starting gear, faction relations, and more.
Armor and Weapon Keywords Community Resource (AWKCR)
Aside from the horrifically long name, this incredible mod allows for other mods to work some magic with a standardized framework for armor and weapons. Not only that but crafting menus, color and decals and slot usage are all affected, to help prevent conflicts. If you wish to add some more stuff for your character to use, you need this mod.
Armorsmith Extended
After installing AWKCR, you'll want to pick up Armorsmith Extended. This is a huge mod that does a bunch of things. It can allow for shirts and other wearables to be worn under armor — because who wears plated armor on the skin? — and even make it possible to wear bandannas and other accessories while rocking a helmet.
Other cool features include the ability to rename clothing and craft more item types.
Venturing out into the wasteland with only the companions Bethesda deems acceptable isn't much fun. There are a number of beasts that would make interesting followers, which is exactly what Beast Master unlocks. You will now be able to take a freaking Brahmin with you. Who doesn't want a friendly two-headed cow to take down some mutants?
Craftable Ammo
You can now craft ammo. Here's to never again running out of rounds mid-fight.
Darker Nights
Just like Skyrim, the nights in Fallout 4 are way too bright for my liking. And just like Skyrim, you can install a wonderful mod called Darker Nights, which — unsurprisingly — makes the nights darker. You have a choice of just how dark you wish the nights to become too for some flexibility.
DEF_UI
This mod not only allows for the customization of the HUD (health, XP, V.A.T and other elements) but also the inventory and storage screens. It achieves something similar to that of Sky UI in Skyrim, making it much easier to manage everything, especially with a keyboard and mouse.
Full Dialogue Interface
This mod allows you to see exactly what your character is going to say in response to NPCs. When in a conversation in Fallout 4, it can prove frustrating to realize that your character's voice lines differ from selections on the dialog wheel. This is what Full Dialogue Interface addresses.
You will now be able to immerse yourself, knowing exactly what you're getting into.
Homemaker
Homemaker (also known as Expanded Settlements) is a mod for settlement Gods. Ideal for the creative mind, this mod allows for the creation of larger buildings with ease, not to mention new build sets for unique styling of settlements and a massive amount of objects that can be placed at secured locations. If you're a fan of the settlement system, you need this mod.
Improved Map with Visible Roads
The in-game map is handy to get around, but it doesn't show roads, which are far more important in the early game and on harder difficulty settings. Improved Map with Visible Roads does exactly what the name implies. It improves the map and adds roads across the board so you know where the nearest winding route of concrete is located.
More Where That Came From
The radio makes for more pleasant long journeys and adventures. With More Where That Came From installed, you'll want to rely on fast travel less in order to enjoy the 111 lore-friendly tracks added to the list of songs available for playback. This mod, in particular, adds all the tracks to the Diamon Radio station.
True Storms
True Storms is an exceptional mod, by the same modder who made the similarly named mod for Skyrim. This mod adds new weather patterns, sounds, visual effects, and other configurable details that give the wasteland some variability when venturing out the front gate.
Unlimited Settlement Objects
This one removes the maximum number of objects that can be placed in any one settlement. Enough said.
Unofficial Fallout 4 Patch
Bethesda games need some fixing, even after official patches have been released by the company. The same authors of the unofficial Oblivion and Skyrim patches return with the Fallout 4 patch. Hundreds of gameplay, quest, NPC, object, text, and placement bugs and issues are addressed in the mod.
It's safe to use and shouldn't break the game unless you have a ton of mods, where incompatibility may exist.
Worthy mention
The Fallout 4 Script Extender (F4SE) deserves a callout in our list, even though it's not technically available through Nexus. This handy tool allows for the installation and running of more powerful mods that can take advantage of even deeper hooks into Fallout 4.
Agree with our list? Have some favorites of your own? Sound off in the comments.
For an overview of child related pages, see Children.
Fallout / Fallout 2 / Fallout 3 / Fallout: New Vegas / Fallout 4 character
Child
Biography
sex
Gameplay
appearances
Fallout Fallout 2 Fallout 3 Fallout: New Vegas Fallout 4
Additional info
voice actor
Fallout 4 Mods Pc
Fallout 3: Sean McCoy (male) Stephanie Joy (female) Fallout: New Vegas: Sam Cohen, Anthony Crehan (male) Ashley McGullam, Halston Autumn McMurray (female) Fallout 4: Griffin Cleveland (male) Miya Horcher (female)
Children may be killed in the first two Fallout games. Killing them gives the player character the Childkillerreputation. Children in Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas and Fallout 4 are marked as Essential, however they are also coded so that they cannot be hurt by any kind of attack. However they will react to the player character or another NPC assaulting them, always fleeing instead of retaliating against their assailant. The only child that can die in Fallout 3 is the Lone Wanderer in Tranquility Lane, a virtual reality simulation.
Bethesda faced a similar problem when making The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. They considered adding children to make the game more realistic, but this was a controversial choice: if the children could be killed, Bethesda likely would have been subject to serious controversy and legal problems that would arise from making it possible to murder juveniles in the game. Bethesda's response was to simply make the characters invincible. This once again raised issues, because the tactic would undermine the purpose of adding children in the first place, namely, realism. Eventually, Bethesda scrapped the idea for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion altogether, but in Fallout 3 they went the other way, allowing children for authenticity, but making them invincible. This is the same in Fallout: New Vegas. In Fallout 4, children remain invincible, but they, like in previous games, will react to being assaulted. They will always cower and flee instead of retaliating against their attacker.
Fallout 3 notable childrenEdit
Fallout: New Vegas notable childrenEdit
Tommy (mentioned only)
Fallout 4 notable childrenEdit
Lucy Grandchester
Small Bertha
Tony
NotesEdit
Fallout 3Edit
Harden Simms and Maggie, two child-inhabitants of Megaton, disappear from the game if the town is blown up by detonating the atomic bomb. They presumably die in the blast.
Arthur Maxson, the only child-inhabitant of the Citadel, will disappear from the game if the Citadel is blown up in the final quest of Broken Steel.
Timmy Neusbaum of Tranquility Lane is removed when the task to slaughter the residents arises, or when the Chinese invasion program starts. A unique garden gnome called 'Timmy the Gnome' is placed on the Neusbaum doorstep, indicating that Timmy's Tranquility avatar has been altered. After the Lone Wanderer leaves the simulation (after using the failsafe), examining Timmy's vitals verifies his death.
Children cannot be targeted in V.A.T.S. However, if they are accidentally injured, they can sustain crippled limbs.
Since children cannot be harmed, they will generally not fight the player character, even if they are armed. Instead, if attacked, they will flee.
The Mister Sandman perk cannot be used on children.
Fallout: New VegasEdit
The kids running around in Freeside who chase the giant rat have the same voice, regardless of gender.
Attacking children results in infamy with the faction they are associated with, even though they cannot be hurt.
Fallout 4Edit
Children cannot be targeted in V.A.T.S.
GalleryEdit
Child in Fallout and Fallout 2
Two children in Vault 81 in Fallout 4
Brotherhood squire aboard the Prydwen in Fallout 4