Maybe they could have an inventory so you could leave them at the door to a dungeon and load them up with goods. There's oodles of content out there which you'll only ever see if you hoof it from place to place.Īnd yet, it's so tempting to just bring up the map and shortcut, isn't it? Our solution is mounts of some kind. If you're yet to try a no fast travel playthrough of Fallout 4, you're really missing out.
With this framework in mind, here's our wishlist for future content drops. Plus, there are definite gaps we'd like to see filled in. Assuming the publisher takes a similar approach to additions as it did with Skyrim (and why wouldn't it? Some of Fallout 4's coolest ideas have roots in Skyrim DLC), we can hazard vague guesses as to what sorts of things we might see.
Fallout 4 DLC: what we want from Bethesdaīethesda has promised to introduce new features and content to Fallout 4 with a series of DLC drops.