


The photo mode, highly inspired by other games' implementation of the same concept, comes with many of the tools needed to take impressive photos. Uploaded yesterday by a user named "reg2k," the Fallout 4 Photo Mode mod does exactly what it says on the tin by adding a photo mode to Fallout 4, which can be accessed through the game's pause menu. But what if someone wants to get a good shot of their adventures through post-apocalyptic New England? A new mod on NexusMods will give those who play Fallout 4 an opportunity to embrace their inner Ansel Adams with Fallout 4 Photo Mode. The various features added to Bethesda's hugely popular 2015 RPG include a control to adjust the mode's field of view – “capture intimate close-ups using low FOV, or sprawling vistas with high FOV” – as well as camera tilting and rotation and depth of field options to control its strength, distance, and range.Īdditionally, the mod's photo mode brings features for freezing (and unfreezing) time, setting a time multiplier, showing/hiding the player character, positioning the player character, as well as a bunch of visual effects (“brightness, contrast, saturation, and apply a colour tint to the image”).Game modes that allow players to take pictures of their adventures and exploits are becoming more popular in many games.


The 'Fallout 4 Photo Mode' mod takes inspiration from “photo mode implementations in modern games”, its creator Reg2k/Registrator2000 says on its Nexus page, “featuring custom, brand new UI designed for Fallout 4”. Now, a behemoth of the RPG games scene has got its own photo mode, thanks to a new mod. Photo modes are wonderful things, aren't they? Last year, real-life photographers took to the streets and plains of Red Dead Redemption 2 to take gorgeous pictures while in lockdown, while the Cyberpunk 2077 photo mode and Death Stranding photo mode have added a whole other creative dimension to the open-world games.
