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Unfortunately thats all you get.
Forget it, if game devs allowed it then its fine, fallout4 has a mod enabler warning, so technicaly if game devs want you to play game as they intended then they can do such.
No such things as you did not earned, just because you mod it, what if mod fix a game bug and nothing else then you will be punished for fix a issue a game devs should have fixed,.
Your moral and ethic here is wrong, that not cheating, its a mod, and what prevent game devs not allow mods, yeap you got it now. if they want you to play as they see fit , dont allow mods then.
You think i use mods for total cheating, i do not, its a complex issue with balance what each user think is okay with what the mod is doing.
Try see it as ease my task or fix a game issue like fallout 4 with snapable wall defence's
so many diffrent mods actual make games better.
ps.
we could also just say we dont care if you ruin own game experience by a mod that game devs did not want you to play it, then why allow mods then, This is why there is no "It feels unearned"
And be happy we bother to reply this.