

Xbox One owners shouldn't expect to see the mod available on the console. No special hardware requirements have been announced to play the mod, but obviously, a Nvidia 1080 graphics card combined with some kind of Intel Core i7 processor and at least 8GB of memory will be needed to get the full effect. Note that this will likely be available for PC only. PC gamers interested in trying out the Vault 1080 mod will be able to check it out when it hits the mod section of Bethesda Softworks official website Friday.

Find it and decide for yourself whether the monsters deserve their salvation. But is the whole thing built on lies? The truth is deep within Vault 1080, through a whole lot of fearful mystery. They've become a congregation that embraces the darkness and sickness, and they've done it – so they believe – to survive. "It's certainly taken its toll on its occupants. "It's a Fallout vault like you've never seen before," Nvidia explains. The new questline featured in the mod completes the mood with a dark storyline.

It's not just the look of Vault 1080 that creates the creepy Fallout 4 experience. "This is thanks to HBAO+ and its control of ambient occlusion, which creates authentic depths anywhere a light source is blocked, no matter how small or fleeting." "Volumetric lighting features extensively – in ways not seen in the standard game – while shadows are more realistic and velvety than ever," the company explains.
