About this mod This small INI tweak allows you to venture outside of the map borders which appear as invisible walls in-game. Permissions and credits Author's instructions File credits This author has not credited anyone else in this file Donation Points system This mod is opted-in to receive Donation Points

This small .INI tweak allows you to venture outside the map borders that are in the vanilla game. These appear as invisible walls in-game and will show the message "You cannot go that way" to the player should they attempt to leave the borders. I haven't found much of interest outside these borders, however the main point of this for me was to simply remove the invisible walls as they infuriate me :P



Obviously the further out you go, the more things start to lose texture & lod quality and some textures and terrain will appear not to load at all. The invisible ground textures can be fixed however by stepping onto them (don't worry, you won't fall!). Still, don't expect there to be tons of stuff to find out there as it wasn't intended to be seen, though there is some nice scenery to see. I've uploaded a few screenshots of outside the map borders if you're interested to see what it looks like.



Installation



(Manual - Recommended)

1). Open Fallout.ini located in "My Documents/My Games/Fallout4"

2). Add the following line under the [General] section: bBorderRegionsEnabled=0

3). Save changes and set Fallout.ini to read-only. Done!



(Easy Installation - Not recommended *Your settings may be reset!* )

1). Download Fallout.ini from the files section.

2). Move Fallout.ini to the following directory: " My Documents/My Games/Fallout4" and overwrite the existing one (make a backup!)





Uninstall



To turn the map borders back on, simply delete the added line in Fallout.ini OR change it to bBorderRegionsEnabled=1





Disclaimer



I realize this isn't exactly a mod but rather an existing INI tweak, but I still thought it was worth putting on here in case some people weren't aware you can disable them. This was the same INI tweak that worked in Skyrim which is where I got the idea from!





