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Saints Row IV is out now, and unlike some other open-world crime games that shall go unnamed, developer Volition released the game on PC and is planning to fully support that platform’s active modding community.Volition is still working on the official mod tools for Saints Row IV, and it plans to release them soon. That delay, however, didn’t stop dedicated Saints Row fans from already releasing a handful of awesome mods.“Personally, I think one thing that has been particularly exciting is that the modding community was able to take information we have provided for Saints Row 3 and use it to release several mods for Saints Row IV on the launch day,” Volition studio director of programmers told GamesBeat. “This includes.”And PC Saints players are craving more mods. The unofficial — but Volition-approved — reported a 30 percent increase in registrations following the release of Saints Row IV. Activity on its message boards also increased by 292 percent.With all that in mind, we’ve gone ahead and asked Volition to help us pick the best mods so far. We’ve collected our favorites combined with Volition’s in the gallery below.
Saints Row IV new camera mod. Closer camera mod for Saints Row IV. This mod adds copies of the main character Homies (Shaundi, Asha, others listed.
Above: Sandbox + opens up more of the game to sandbox play. This enables players to explore the Washington D.C. And Zero Dark Thirty levels at their leisure.It's still a work in progress. The mod's creator, IdolNinja, is still adding functionality, but you can install it and use it to instantly teleport to all kinds of different locations.And yes, you can run up the side of the Washington Monument.Get it.
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Back in the day, to install mods we needed to trudge through the digital snow — upcyberhill, both ways — and we’d consider ourselves lucky if we only got caned thrice for mistyping DOS commands. The youth of today are spoiled, simply clicking a few buttons in the Steam Workshop to install and play mods.
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Where’s the graft? I swear, some of these kids playing mods these days haven’t even lost fingers to cyberfrostbite. Fine then, go on, go and play mods easily with its fancy new official Steam Workshop support, see if I care. The game’s on sale now too.Not many mods are live in yet but presumably more modders will be bringing their work over from other hosts.
You can already find new (and old) clothes, new weapons, more paint colours, more homies, cheats, and a fair bit of other assorted wackiness. Hopefully the increased attention will encourage folks to make more mods too.Volition said through their fingers and keyboards:“There were many challenges in implementing Steam Workshop support since the game was not originally designed to support modding. A handful of dedicated Volition devs worked on this in their free time to update the engine and remove memory restrictions, as well as finding a way for individual mods to interact and work correctly with each other without the need for running special tools. It was all a labor of love for our fans, and we’re incredibly excited to see the crazy content you come up with!”They also give a shout out to the modders and players living virtually at, “who worked with us on creating and improving the tools, along with all the testing and feedback over the last few years.”The Workshop is only live for the Windows version now but Volition hope to bring it to Linux too.To celebrate all this, the game’s on sale. £2.74/3,74€/$3.74 is a good price for the best superhero game ever made.