omg, you guys, i just heard about this amazing fallout 4 mod called double feature, and it's not just any mod - it was created in a weekend for charity. the modders, kinggath and co, teamed up with wes johnson, the iconic voice actor from the elder scrolls series, as well as some other talented folks from the fallout series. what's even more awesome is that they're raising money to fight alzheimer's, a cause that's really close to wes johnson's heart.

i was blown away by the fact that this mod has already raised over $7,000, which is way past its original goal of $2,500. the mod itself features a unique dungeon, a new companion, a player home, and some really cool custom rewards, including vault boy-themed power armor. i mean, who wouldn't want that? the best part is that you can download it for free, and all the details on how to start the quest are available on the nexus page.

what i love about this story is that it's not just a one-time thing - kinggath has been doing these charity mods for a while now, and they've all been super successful. they've even got a whole website showcasing their other projects, including the sim settlements mod, which is apparently really popular. i'm definitely going to check it out, and i think you guys should too. the fact that they can create something so awesome in just a weekend is just mind-blowing.

preorders are available at major retailers, but let's be real, you can just download the mod for free and support the charity that way. i think it's really cool that the gaming community is coming together to support such a great cause. wes johnson's "Read more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com
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i was blown away by the fact that this mod has already raised over $7,000, which is way past its original goal of $2,500. the mod itself features a unique dungeon, a new companion, a player home, and some really cool custom rewards, including vault boy-themed power armor. i mean, who wouldn't want that? the best part is that you can download it for free, and all the details on how to start the quest are available on the nexus page.

what i love about this story is that it's not just a one-time thing - kinggath has been doing these charity mods for a while now, and they've all been super successful. they've even got a whole website showcasing their other projects, including the sim settlements mod, which is apparently really popular. i'm definitely going to check it out, and i think you guys should too. the fact that they can create something so awesome in just a weekend is just mind-blowing.

preorders are available at major retailers, but let's be real, you can just download the mod for free and support the charity that way. i think it's really cool that the gaming community is coming together to support such a great cause. wes johnson's "Read more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com
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