A new Fallout 4 mod adds a ton of content to Bethesda's 2015 open world RPG, so much so that it is comparable to a new DLC. Called The Fens Sheriff's Department (FSR), it is a sequel to the NexusMods mod of the month, "The Bleachers: A Diamond City Story".
The developers of this Fallout 4 mod boast over 50 new quests featuring more than 17,500 voiced lines and even a brand-new ending to the vanilla game. You'll need all the released Fallout 4 DLCs to install it.
For more info on The Fens Sheriff's Department Fallout 4 mod, keep reading for the official overview. As a reminder, Amazon is producing a Fallout TV series from Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, starring Walton Goggins, Ella Purnell, Kyle MacLachlan, and Moises Arias, among others.
The story starts right where the prequel left off and is driven by events that happen both during the prequel and before it. Like The Bleachers, the player is no longer the center of attention. You will not be made General on day one or given stewardship of a multigenerational subterranean scientific ethical disaster on day 4. This is not the player's story, this is the player's friends' story.
This mod seeks to add more dimension to the citizens of Diamond City without interrupting their normal goings-on and their vanilla residents. That required new NPCs, which required new places for them to live... So, the bleacher seats of Diamond City are now occupied from center field to right field by two residential districts, a commercial district, two restaurants, and The Fens Sheriff's Department, populated by 15 uniquely named and voiced NPCs.
What is the Fens Sheriff's Department organization? Instead of Diamond City Security nervously patrolling outside the wall, they have been replaced with the Fens Sheriff's Department, a diverse organization, battle-hardened and with the military experience you'd come to expect from a paramilitary group whose job description is 'regular urban gun fights'. They patrol in potent groups now, pushing further out into the Fens as they defeat the enemies populating the area. They have no illusions about what it takes to survive in this world - they are ruthless to their enemies and fiercely loyal to one another. Along with that attitude and skill came the opportunity for this organization to give Diamond City a chance to 'win the faction wars' so-to-speak.
The new ending to the game: The FSD is not particularly concerned with the trial and tribulations of the Sole Survivor - they have much bigger things to worry about. They, and Diamond City, are in an existential fight against The Institute, and the extinction of human life in The Commonwealth, and eventually everywhere as far as they're concerned, is at stake. Their primary concern is Diamond City's security. In line with these priorities, the FSD will, one way or another, remove any vanilla faction hostile to Diamond City's interests.