Fallout 4 is an ever-popular game, something that will likely remain true for years to come. Despite the most recent next-gen update, Bethesda has failed to address some of the more pressing fan concerns. One problem that many players encounter is difficulty navigating the game's menus and UI. In fact, many players go through the entire game without knowing about some essential features, like changing the color of their Pip-Boy.
It is worth noting that this guide strictly focuses on changing the interface's color when interacting with the Pip-Boy, and it is not the same as changing the color of the flashlight. That being said, this guide will cover everything there is to know about changing the color scheme on the Pip-Boy, along with other useful information.
Changing Pip-Boy Color Scheme in Fallout 4
The Pip-Boy has a retro green screen in all modern Fallout games, which adds a bit of value to the world around you since it fits the aesthetic well. However, players can change the color scheme on their Pip-Boy at any time. To change the Pip-Boy Color Scheme, here follow these steps:
- Access the pause menu.
- Select Settings.
- Select Display.
- Scroll down until you get to the Pip-Boy Color R, Pip-Boy Color G, and Pip-Boy Color B.
- Adjust the sliders to get the color of your choice.
You cannot change the color scheme from the Pip-Boy menu.
Why Change the Default Pip-Boy Color Scheme in Fallout 4?
There are a couple of important reasons for changing the default Pip-Boy color scheme in Fallout 4, such as:
- To personalize your Pip-Boy as you see fit.
- To make interacting with the Pip-Boy interface easier, especially if the text or map is unreadable for some.
All in all, you have everything you need to know about changing the color scheme on your Pip-Boy. It is worth noting players can change the Pip-Boy color scheme to the color of their choosing. Still, if you want to take things to the next level, you can install mods to enable multiple additional color options, have two different colors for the interface and flashlight, and more.
Fallout 4
- Released
- November 10, 2015
- Developer(s)
- Bethesda
- Publisher(s)
- Bethesda
- Franchise
- Fallout
- Platform(s)
- PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S