Summary
- Fallout 4's next-gen update hasn't gone down well with PC users, who are dealing with a variety of problems after the update's introduction.
- Reports of issues include broken modded saves, horribly stretched out UI on widescreen computers, and game crashes.
- What makes the update worse, is that there are barely any improvements for PC players, making the whole update seem fairly pointless.
168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Fallout 4's next-gen update 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:has finally dropped after months of waiting, and you can definitely tell it's made by Bethesda. Despite somewhat managing to shake its infamous reputation of launching broken games with 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Starfield, Bethesda is back and buggier than ever with the release of Fallout 4's next-gen update, as players have been reporting 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:a variety of issues all day, particularly on PC.
For starters, pretty much all the game's existing mods have been completely broken, leading to until they delete and reinstall all Creation Club content they had downloaded. There are even reports of non-modded saves getting busted as well, with this new version of Fallout 4 seemingly not able to recognize official DLC expansions.
Another big issue is the next-gen update's widescreen support. Bethesda has technically delivered on its promise, as you can now play Fallout 4 on widescreen monitors and the game supports them, but you have to deal with stretched out UI, as seen . What makes this even worse is that you need a user made patch to fix this issue, which is what widescreen players were using in the first place.
Fallout 4's Next-Gen Update Does Very Little For PC Users
It would be alright if Fallout 4's next-gen patch actually improved much for PC players, but the positive changes seem to be so miniscule that it probably wasn't worth breaking every single mod to push out. Weapon Debris graphics still crashes the game for RTX users, a problem that's been rife for years, and while console players get a nice FPS boost, the update has added no significant graphical improvements to PC, making the entire thing even more pointless.
Essentially, all that PC players💛 have got with this update is broken saves, a dodgy widescreen support feature, some new Creation Club content, and . It does make you wonder what Bethesda has been doing for two and a half years.
While this is just speculation - as none of us know the inner workings of Bethesda and Microsoft - the update feels very rushed, and could have been pushed out so Microsoft had something to release alongside the Fallout TV show. The entire Fallout series has seen a massive bump in players thanks to its💧 pe🙈rformance, and it's very possible Microsoft and Bethesda wanted to get the next-gen patch out to capitalize on that newfound popularity. Unfortunately, everything is now broken, so was it really worth it in the end?

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