The Creation Kit and built-in mod support through Bethesda.net are now live as part of the 1.5 beta update.“For Fallout 4, our goal was to make Mods easier and more accessible than ever before—for both the creators and the players. By building an all-new system with Bethesda.net we’ve made a huge leap forward in achieving that,”. “You can now browse and search for the latest and greatest Mods, choose your favorites, post feedback, and install them—all within the game. Simply select Mods from the main menu, and start browsing.”For those who aspire to making those mods, the Creation Kit is available as a free download through the Bethesda.net launcher. “It allows you to touch almost anything you can imagine, from how game systems work to the creatures, the dialog, and level design,” Lead Level Designer Joel Burgess explained.
Fallout 4 works a lot differently than FO3, so I created a new topic for using its Creation Kit. In F4 all workbenches are also containers that you can store your crafting items in. All of the workbenches in a settlement share a single inventory.
“It's something that's been important to us as a studio, to make sure we support our community in this way.”The built-in mod support is available through the 1.5 update, which is still in beta, so you'll need to be opted in if you want to leap into it right now. To do that, just right-click Fallout 4 in your Steam library, select Settings, then Betas, and then “beta” from the drop-down menu. It'll take a bit for the game to update but when it does, it'll appear as “Fallout 4 Beta” in your library.Bethesda asked users to provide feedback in the, so it can 'update and evolve Mods and the Creation Kit based on your experiences.' More information, including a range of tutorials on how to actually use the thing, can be found in the official.