
If you want to search for something more specific, you can also use the libraries search function too. Much like a netflix style queue, the top row will list your current library of downloaded mods, while the row below will list current popular mods, and scrolling down will reveal more curated rows like ratings and categories on what the mod changes.

You can view the details of a mod, favorite for future use, download, rate, or report a mod by pressing A. You'll now be able to view an expansive selection of player-created mods.

When prompted, enter your information and log in to proceed to the Mod Library. In order to view, download, and play mods, you'll need to register your account to.

You can check if the patch is live by looking at the main menu for the game - if you see an option labelled " Mods" you now have access. The new mod features are only available with the latest patch for Fallout 4. With the official modkit coming for Fallout 4 some time soon, it appears as though official support for the Steam workshop, which at the very least offers a way to organize and keep track of mods.
