Fallout 1 is getting an unofficial remake within Fallout 4 with an "overhauled leveling system" and all its classic quests, and its demo is finally available
You can now try out Fallout: Vault 13's first open🌱-world 🐈area

A fan-made Fallout 1 remake is in the works within Fall▨out 4, and a demo is available to try out right now.
The project, which has been in the works since February 2021, is called Fallout: Vault 13, and it works as a total conversion mod for Fallout 4. It'll eventually feature five open-world areas🀅, including familiar locations like Sh🧜ady Sands, the Khan Base, and unsurprisingly, Vault 13 itself.
that all quests, areas and NPCs will eventually be included, complete with "some tasteful, lore-friendly additions."Of course, the demo offers just a taste of what's to come – the devs have released it now so that they can gather feedback ahead of the final release. For now, you'll only be able to explore one of those open-world areas – The Inyo – and there are a handful of other differences between the full version and the demo, too. Currently, there's no voice acting despite it being planned for the final𓂃 release, your skills won't automatically adj💙ust when your SPECIAL stats change, and when creating your character, selecting the 'body' option will make them disappear from view. These things are all temporary blips, though – they'll all be ironed out by the time that full release comes around.
If you want to dive in on PC, there are a few requirements you'll have to fulfill first. First of all, you'll need to own all of Fallout 4'🃏s DLC, and remove any Creation Club content you might have in your data folder. Crucially, you'll also need the Fallout 4 Script Extender, and you must downgrade to the pre-next-gen update 1.10.163 version of the game – the mod's devs have linked to instructions on how to do so on .
For the time being, there's still n🐻o release date for the final version of Fallout: Vault 13, so we'll just have to savor everything the demo has to offer for now.
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