Developers are preparing to fix some game issues, and fans are worried about their modifications.
Bethesda has announced the upcoming November patch for Fallout 4. The developers promise to improve performance and fix various crashes (crashes).
Some changes and improvements:
- Fixed a crash when starting a new game with Creations mods installed on PS4.
- Fixed a bug that caused crashes when selecting "Buy Credits" on PC.
- Fixed a crash when exiting a room with an open Pip-Boy (PS4/PS5).
- "Exit Saves" are now created correctly when exiting to the main menu.
- Fixed infinite loading errors related to Creation Club mods.
- Loading a Creation mod and immediately disabling it will no longer cause content that depends on that mod to be permanently disabled.
- Localization improvements
Players fear that the November patch for Fallout 4 will again create problems for the mod community. Previously, after the release of the Anniversary Edition, some modifications stopped working correctly.
The full patch description is available at the following link. The developers plan to release a second patch in December.
The developers introduced new content, The Varmint Rifle, which is "the first of several free Creation mods" for Falllout 4, which will be available next week.