With “Fallout 4” already in the wild, players are finding one interesting after another in the game. While the onslaught of issues have been consistent, there have also been good finds, especially those who have already started with modding.

The latest finds include two new mods. The first one recreates the missing son Shaun. Since Shaun was lost as a baby, the mod recreates the infant Shaun that transforms him into a nuke ammo. When players use the mod, the mini-nukes of Fat Man will be replaced by the baby, Kotaku reported.

Another mod, which is more functionally useful than the mini-nuke baby, is created by Xylozi. The mod will allow ammos to become craftable objects made via the Chemistry Station, VG 24/7 reported. Even with the mod, some players will have to reach certain levels to access craftable ammunition, as per what is required in “Fallout 4.”

Still, this is a useful mod, as it includes plasma cartridges, cryo cells and other ammo that can be useful for hunts and kills. Seeing as these are the early days for modding in “Fallout 4,” there are bound to be more in the coming weeks.

One last interesting find for those still exploring “Fallout 4”is the secret room full of weapons. In the PC version of the game, a player has already found a room that holds a lot of weapons. According to Destructoid, it is even possible that the room may contain all of the items and weapons that can be found in the game.

The video below shows off the room. It appears that PC players can access it using the “COC QASMOKE” console command. The player will be transported to the room, but players have to note that this is pretty much a glitch that will take away the point of going through the game to get the goodies.

Speculations for the existence of the weapons room include the possibility that Bethesda may have neglected to remove the room. It appears that the “QA” in the code may actually be a command for convenient access to all weapons in “Fallout 4” meant for the developer team.

"Fallout 4" weapons room trailer (Credit: YouTube/Tyrannicon)

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