'Fallout 4' won't support user mods this fall

[/img]One of the biggest surprises from E3 this year was that Fallout 4 would support user mods across PC and Xbox One. That’s still in the cards, but it definitely won’t happen at launch. Of course, that’s because the tools that’d allow you to, say, replace the game’s fearsome bear-like enemies the Yao Guai with 3D models of Yogi the Bear don’t exist yet according to IGN. Publisher Bethesda Softworks’ vice president of marketing Pete Hines says that the team’s focus is on making sure the game ships on time. “Our entire focus is on finishing the game,” he said. “Nobody cares about mods if the game sucks.” Concise! Once Fallout 4 proper is done (and the team likely takes a bit of a break), work on The Creation Kit will begin; it’ll take “clearly into next year,” according to Hines.

Source: TheTechGame.com

This was said shortly after E3…

Don’t really care. Vanilla will be fine to me.

My plans for any mods I get are to get mods that make all unobtainable items obtainable.

Really would’ve liked to have had that for consoles before.

I mean, eventually I’ll want mods. But firstly vanilla will be fine for me.