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MISSIONS COMMITTEE

There’s no shortage of things to do in Fallout 4. Main quests, side quests, and all the random skirmishes you get into along the way. There’s exploration, gathering and crafting, and – if you opt to take Preston Garvey’s nagging advice – lots and lots of settlements to liberate and manage. But hey, no matter how long your to-do list already is, there’s no reason not to add a few more items to it, right? The Missions Committee mod for Fallout 4 is perfect in that respect. It allows you to volunteer for challenging combat missions of several different varieties, which can take place nearly anywhere in the Commonwealth.

Think of the Missions Committee like a group of shadowy overlords sitting in a conference room with their fingers on the Bat Signal. Via a holotape you pop into your Pip-Boy, you can register as sort of a hero on

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