When you install the manual reload mod with FRIK, you aren't just interacting with floating hands. You see your forearm straining as you rack a stubborn hunting rifle bolt. You see your left hand come up to stabilize the barrel of a Combat Rifle. The physics collision means your virtual gun actually bumps into virtual doorframes (a nuisance in Alyx , a feature here).
You see a Super Mutant. You fire. Click. You look down in panic. The slide is locked back. You fumble, hitting the eject button. The magazine drops to the floor of your living room (and the virtual floor of the ruins). You scramble, grabbing a spare mag from your bandolier. You jam it in. You forget to rack the slide. Click. The Mutant raises a fire hydrant club. You panic-pull the slide, the round chambers, you fire from the hip and take its head off.
For the best results, use a mod manager like Mod Organizer 2 or Vortex .
Fallout 4 VR has been a game-changer for fans of the series, offering an immersive and interactive experience that allows players to explore the post-apocalyptic world of the Commonwealth like never before. However, as with any game, there are always ways to improve and enhance the experience. That's where the Fallout 4 VR reload mod comes in.
If you booted up Fallout 4 VR and thought, "This is okay, but it feels like a PS3 game strapped to my face,"