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Bethesda’s Fallout 4 Anniversary Patches Face Lengthy Delays

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– Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition launched to negative reviews, with only 41% positive feedback in recent weeks due to widespread issues.
– The update broke many mods, requiring creators to update them and causing problems even for players who removed addons.
– Bethesda plans three patches: a hotfix next week, one in late November, and another in early December to address issues.
– This follows a pattern, as the April 2024 next-gen update also disrupted mods, delaying projects like Fallout London.
– Players have criticized the pricing and the Creations Bundle, which has a 23% positive rating due to broken quests and installation issues.

The Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition has encountered a rocky launch, with widespread player dissatisfaction stemming from technical issues and mod incompatibility. Bethesda’s celebratory update, intended to mark the franchise’s milestone, has instead generated a wave of negative feedback, particularly from the PC gaming community. Many of the game’s most popular modifications ceased functioning correctly after the patch went live, leaving mod developers scrambling to release compatibility fixes.

Unveiled during the Fallout Day event in October, the Anniversary Edition went live on November 10th. The immediate reaction from players was dominated by frustration, as the update rendered a significant portion of existing mods unusable. This isn’t an isolated incident for Fallout 4; a similar situation occurred with the next-gen update released in April 2024, which notably delayed the ambitious Fallout London mod by several months due to instability issues.

Bethesda has acknowledged the problems and is preparing a series of patches. A hotfix is expected next week, targeting specific problems such as creations that depend on downloadable content not working. However, the more substantial updates are still some time away. The developer has outlined a timeline for two additional patches: one is scheduled for the week of November 24th, and a second is planned for release sometime in the first half of December. The studio has promised to share a detailed overview of what these patches will address in the near future.

Beyond the technical troubles, the pricing of the new edition has also drawn criticism. The complete Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition, which includes all previous DLC and a new bundle of 150 Creation Club items, carries a price tag of $59.99. For existing owners, an upgrade path is available for $39.99. The Creations Bundle itself has been poorly received, with user reviews showing only 23% positivity. Common complaints include broken quests, a heavy emphasis on cosmetic items, and a cumbersome manual installation process for the new content.

For players thinking about diving back into the Commonwealth, it might be wise to hold off until early next year. Waiting for the announced patches to be deployed is a prudent strategy, especially for anyone who relies on mods to enhance their experience. There is always a possibility that future updates could introduce new compatibility challenges, and many mod authors may choose to delay their own updates until Bethesda’s patch cycle is complete and the game’s environment is more stable.

(Source: PC Games N)

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