Fallout 76 Better Inventory Mod Vastly Improves Inventory Management

Nov 15, 2018 at 10:28am EST
Fallout 76

Fallout 76 is finally out on all formats in all regions, and the first mods for the PC version of the game have started emerging online. Today, an extremely useful mod has been made available which makes inventory management easier than ever.

The Fallout 76 Better Inventory mod adds inventory filters for several categories, showing the weight of each category.

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Better Inventory

Always over-encumbered but don't know where your weight is coming from?
Dying of hunger/thirst because you can't find your food and drink items among all the other chems/Stimpaks/RadAway/bobbleheads in the Aid category?

Better Inventory is a UI mod that adds inventory filters for several inventory categories and shows you the weight of each inventory category.

Features

Filter the Aid tab for Food and Drink (and Food* / Drink* - asterisks refer to disease-free cooked food and drink items with a limited condition)
Filter the Weapons tab for Ranged, Melee and Thrown weapons
View your inventory weight on a per-tab basis to find out where your carry weight is coming from.

Planned:
Ability to filter the Apparel tab by Outfits and Armor

How to use

When in the Inventory page on your Pip-Boy, press Ctrl (or LB on a gamepad) to cycle through item filters.
Pressing the number key 1 will remove any applied item filter, and keys 2-9 will activate a specific item filter directly.

The inventory weight of your currently selected tab is displayed within square brackets next to your carry weight reading.

The Fallout 76 Better Inventory mod can be download by going here. Fallout 76 is now available in all regions on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

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