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BETHESDA DROPS FALLOUT 4 NEXT-GEN UPDATE, PLAYERS DIVIDED
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BETHESDA DROPS FALLOUT 4 NEXT-GEN UPDATE, PLAYERS DIVIDED

May 02, 2024 12:08 PM

Bethesda has rolled out a Next-Gen update for Fallout 4, which aims to polish the nearly nine-year-old game with technical enhancements for a smoother gameplay experience. The update includes improved frame rates, higher resolution, and bug fixes to make Fallout 4 more appealing for modern players’ libraries. However, the update is not being universally welcomed, particularly by players who use mods. The newer version of the game is not compatible with most existing mods, leading to a backlash as players find their enhanced versions of the game unplayable.

To circumvent the update, players are turning to mods and guides that enable them to avoid or revert the updates, with tools like "Steam - Skip Next-Gen Update" and "Fallout 4 Downgrader" gaining popularity on Nexus Mods. Guides available on platforms like Steam provide steps for those who had the update installed without their consent. The modding community is expected to restore calm once mods are updated to be compatible with the new version of Fallout 4. Additionally, anticipation grows for the major mod project Fallout London, which has been delayed due to the Next-Gen update but is eagerly awaited by the community.

Is the Fallout 4 Next-Gen update reversible, and how does it affect mod compatibility?

The Fallout 4 Next-Gen update is indeed reversible, and many players have created mods and guides to revert to the previous version because the update has caused compatibility issues with many existing mods. These mods and guides are available on platforms like Nexus Mods and Steam, where players actively seek ways to continue using their preferred mods without the constraints of the updated version.

Fallout 4 is an acclaimed open-world role-playing game developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks. Released in November 2015, the game is set in a post-apocalyptic Boston in the year 2287, 210 years after a devastating nuclear war. Players take on the role of the "Sole Survivor," who emerges from an underground bunker known as a Vault to find a world destroyed by nuclear war. The game is known for its expansive open world, player choice, deep crafting system, and flexible character leveling system. It has received multiple awards and nominations for its engaging gameplay and detailed world-building.



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Mr. Bison Mr. Bison commented on: 2024-05-02 12:30:03
Hey, it's great to see Bethesda showing some love to Fallout 4 with a next-gen update, but it's a shame about the mod compatibility issues causing a bit of a fuss in the community. It looks like players are finding ways to work around it with mods and guides, though, which is the beauty of the gaming community coming together to keep enjoying their favorite games.
Sephiroth Sephiroth commented on: 2024-05-02 12:18:02
Man, the Fallout 4 Next-Gen update has really stirred things up in the modding community. It's cool to see players finding creative ways to revert the update and keep their favorite mods running smoothly. The gaming community always finds a way to adapt and overcome these kinds of hurdles.
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