

No clue why they don't allow people to pay for behaviourpacks but they just don't and that's that. Mojang only lets what's in the marketplace of worlds, resource packs and skins for a reason.īehaviourpacks are out of Mojang's control thing (sure they make the Behaviourpack support but they don't host the creations) as they are posted on third party sites. I assume because of curation, it being just particular code and so on I assume. Otherwise I think they don't exist/allow it on console is because console makers don't want mods (other than Bethesda games to my knowledge) on their platforms. Sure the menu option for Behaviourpacks is there (a leftover as they don't want to alter the menu for a version of the game on 3 platforms) but other than that it's just 'there' as a button. There is a reason Behavourpacks are not in the marketplace which should be a sign. The first one you should try is Surreal Lighting which provides a general graphics overhaul to the game's lighting, making it feel more atmospheric and authentic to real life.Bedrock has Behaviourpack support (which is mods but not the ones on Java like Forge and Fabric, they are Bedrock's equivalent to Datapacks).īehavourpacks only work on Phone and Windows 10 versions of the game not Console (so no Switch, Xbox One or PS4 versions of Bedrock). There are some great places to start in the modding scene for first-time modders. After this, all you have to do is find any mods that pique your interest and download them. First, create a Bethesda account and log into the account through the mod submenu accessible from the main menu. RELATED: Skyrim: The Best Mods For Realistic Gameplayĭownloading mods for Skyrim on the PS4 is simple. Even so many years since the initial launch date, the modding community for Skyrim finds new ways to revitalize and bring the spotlight back to this universally praised gem.

Being the game that has led the way for the concept of console mods, the PS4 version of Skyrim introduced an array of mods that alter aspects like graphics, armor sets, NPC interactions, and even new missions created by fans for fans.
