| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | | Swaps the default adult body mesh ( BodyGenMale.nif , BodyGenFemale.nif ) with a child‑scaled mesh that retains the same skeleton and animation set. | | Custom Textures (Optional) | Includes a set of low‑resolution “kid‑skin” textures that can be swapped out for custom ones, or you can keep the original adult textures for a “baby‑face” effect. | | Compatibility Layer | Provides a small ESP ( CB_Compatibility.esp ) that disables conflicting body‑type records from other body‑mods (e.g., Enhanced Character Edit , CBBE ). | | Toggle via Console | Two console commands ( player.setscale 0.5 for the player, setactorvalue childbody 1 for NPCs) allow you to enable or disable the child body on the fly (requires the optional CB_ConsoleToggle.esp ). | | No Gameplay Changes | The mod does not affect stats, dialogue, AI, or quest triggers. It is purely a visual alteration. | | No New Content | It does not add new child NPCs, quests, or weapons; it only changes the appearance of existing characters. |
: Specifically designed for console users (PS4/Xbox), this mod introduces recruitable children who are scaled to human size and can be assigned to tasks like farming to make your settlements feel more like real communities. Custom Playable Children - Fallout 4 - Nexus Mods fallout 4 child body mod
Changing fBasePlayerScale will also affect camera height and first‑person view. Some users report a “floaty” feeling; you can compensate with fDefaultWorldFOV adjustments. | Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | |
By following this guide, players can safely and easily install the Fallout 4 child body mod and enhance their gaming experience. | | Toggle via Console | Two console commands ( player