

It doesn’t help that has been struggling to keep with the demand. (Bad timing meets division of labour: if there are any mods for the new Kirby game, I can check that!). We haven’t been able to test the mods on Xbox One, because our biggest Fallout-playing folks on staff don’t have the game on that console and/or aren’t near an Xbox One today, leaving me with a copy of the game on Microsoft’s console, no save file and no time to jump in and test. The big-breasts one has been downloaded 439 times. The cheat code one, which is called Cheat Menu (Portable Holotape Menu), has been downloaded 613 times. Re-Growth has been downloaded 340 times at time of writing. All in all, it’s the perfect balance for consoles.

For example, you’ll get the tree’s, flowers, grass, and other flora related textured, but you won’t get overgrown buildings, mossy roads, and vined walls. This version of the mod will deliver mostly the same experience as the full version. the FULL version can’t be uploaded on, however I was able to upload the “Flora” only version. Unfortunately because of console limitation. It’s a (fairly) popular flora mod, that originally aimed to “overgrow” the world. ReGrowth overhaul originated on PC, as most mods do. The notes for Re-Growth hint at some of the limitations console owners are going to have with mods as they’re funnelled through Bethesda’s website (emphasis added): A mod called Re-Growth that changes the game’s foliage is 287.8MB. Bethesda will let you download up to 2GB worth of mods. As long as the servers are working, you’ll be able to click on mods you’re interested in, read about them, download them and pick the order you want them to load.
