"Bethesda’s sent out invites for its E3 showcase, it teases news for Dishonored, Doom, and Wolfenstein but anything for Fallout is conspicuously absent."
Despite being verified for the Steam Deck, Fallout 4 has issues running on the OLED version of Valve's handheld device. Here's how it works.
Isn't this a better and easier work around?...
There is a partial workaround that adds the Fallout 4 launcher back ;to the Steam Deck version of the game. Players need to add “SteamDeck=0 %command%” to Fallout 4’s launch options in the game’s settings on Steam Deck. But it’s wild and not great that players have to do this just to change visual settings while playing on Valve’s portable PC.
Some PS Plus subscribers can now access the next-gen version of Fallout 4 after Bethesda addressed concerns on Thursday, but others have still been left in the cold.
This update on PC kills mods, they still didn't improve or fix the draw calls and if you have an RTX card the game still crashes unless you turn off debris.
So if you mod the game it now looks worse, plays worse, all of your saves are broken and the game breaking bugs are still present.
Yeah I've had friends rebuy the game because the ps plus didn't work and they used to own the last gen version sold off the physical after the PS plus pack included fallout when they got the ps5.
So overall I know ms has likely warned quote a bit from this error.
The next-gen update for Bethesda Game Studios' Fallout 4 currently has a bugged out Quality mode on Xbox Series X|S.
Wow what a disappointment to fallout fans
i dont understand bethseda wre doing new ips all over the place instead of going to a safe bet fallout 4 will score a massive amount of money, same goes to an elder scrolls game, why try and fail with new ips when you got those two..
What???? You are kidding me...
I hate companies who dont make the one game players are actually asking for.
They'd be fools...they are producers and we are consumers, they tailor their products to ours desires...or sink...
Then again it would seem the gaming industry has gone away from giving the gamers what they want, to taking our money for half baked over-used titles, or generic copies of games that we liked in the past.