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Last Update: Tuesday, August 18, 2020

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The Running Dead - Customisable Zombie Apocalypse Mod is a mod for Fallout 4, created by thelonewarrior 

Description:

Adds spawn points all across the map where Ghouls will spawn based on the area, Cities have more zombies while outside of cities are slightly safer, includes name change to zombies and headshot kills zombies only ESP, as well as optional replacer files to replace raiders, gunner and some creatures for an even bigger zombie apocalyse

This mod adds around 600 more ghouls, in groups around the map

City areas have larger groups and so does the glowing sea.

This mod doesn't add hordes of zombies everywhere, places where settlements can be build have been left alone as have some other areas although a few settlements still have zombies nearby

Also has various options such as a headshot only mode to kill zombies, and optional replacer files to replace some creatures and NPCs

The ghoul skins in the trailer credit goes to the author of DECAY better

ghouls as I had this mod running when I made the trailer

http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/2500/?

My mod does not add these skins, but this mod does work well with mine

Main and Optional FIles ( Current version 1.6)

(Choose a Main file, this should be above any other files in the load order (from this mod anyway)) (Bat file is optional)

Main File - Standard (ONLY USE 1 of the 2 main files)

Changes ghouls names to zombies, changed various stats to make them slightly tougher, added new zombie called Infectious zombie which causes rad damage

Main File - Headshots (ONLY USE 1 of the 2 main files, at least 1 is required to play)

Changes ghouls to zombies, now require headshots to kill, this affects ALL ghouls from basic to legendary, added new zombie called Infectious zombie which causes rad damage

Optional FIles:

There is a reason they are optional, as they may break certain quests if you replace raiders with zombies for example, if your not bothered and looking to have zombies in new locations it won't matter, but if your worried about quests choose those which are unlikely to break them such as zombie spawns on it's own

So ANY of the optional files make break quests or other functions

(Replacers WILL affect interior spawns as well as exterior )

Replacers also use the glowing one zombie, because otherwise they spawn without heads

Another small note, it does not replace all of the creatures or npcs, only those in the levelled lists

TRD - Zombie Spawns

Spawns in the zombies, city areas have more while outside the city only has small groups

TRD- Robot Replacer

Replaces some robots with zombies, may break quests involving them

TRD - Mole rat replacer

Replaces some Mole rats with zombies

TRD - Mirekurk Replacer

Replaces most mirelurks with zombies, but the spawns are a little strange if spawned in water, sometimes zombies get stuck in the water

TRD - Deathclaw Replacer

Replaces some Deathclaws with zombies

TRD - Raider Replacer

Replaces Raiders including Named Raiders with zombies, will break any quests involving raiders

TRD Synth Replacer

Replaces synths with zombies, will break any quests involving them

TRD Super Mutant Replacer

Replaces Super Mutants with zombies, will break any quests involving them

TRD Children of Atom Replacer

Replaces COA with zombies, will break any quests involving them

TRD Gunner Replacer

Replaces gunners including Named gunners with zombies, will break any quests involving them

INSTALLATION

1. First move the files to: (If using NMM, you can install the ESPs, NOTE that when using NMM all files will automatically be checked, you will need to manually disable those you don't want to use (optional files))

Or if doing a manual install, just put them all here:

Steam\SteamApps\common\Fallout 4

2. Start up the game (NMM reccomended) Select ONLY ONE MAIN ESP file, Standard only changes zombie names, Headshots makes them far tougher and headshots are the best way to kill them (ONLY USE ONE OF THE TWO FILES!) ( You can safely use any combination of the replacer files, but only one main file can be loaded)

3. Just play as normal until you encounter the zombies, or go to concord, as there is a group spawned there which I was using for testing purposes if you want to see how well your computer handles a small horde

Uninstall

To remove the mod, you can use the NMM and go to mods tab and select the mod, right click on the mod and uninstall

If you did a manual installation just remove all the files with TRD at the beginning of it's name

However any zombies spawned revert to ghouls and may remain in game

If you have any problems with saves please try using the save game cleaner if you get CTD while trying to uninstall:

http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/838/?

Try this method:

1. Go to interior space with no zombies

2. Wait 3 days

3. Save and exit

4. Use Save game cleaner and navigate to Plugin Info->plugins and deleted all of the TRD esps and save the updated file

5. Uninstall using NMM

READ BEFORE INSTALLTION!

1. Be aware, saving after loading the zombies may cause issues with saves, if you have a good rig it shouldn't be a problem, if you keep experiencing crashes its likely there are too many zombies around

2. BACK UP your saves before activating this, just to be sure

Known Bugs

1. Using raider and gunner replacer will break quests involving those npcs , so don't install those ESPs if wanting to do those missions

2. There is a bug using the raider and gunner replacer in that if the replaced raider or gunner was wearing power armour they will glitch out and look weird and sometimes even cause the raiders to lose all their items and run around naked. ( Should be mostly fixed in current version)

  • Last update: Tuesday, August 18, 2020
  • Genre: RPG
  • File size: 635.7 KB