Wasn't this update like more than a month ago?? For a moment I thought bethesda was actually trying to improve and fix their damned game with a new update.
didnt fix mine, it was running fine on my pc before the update, now it stutters all the time
@@davidewhite69 I bought F4 from GoG, and moved my entire modlist there. "new gen" can cook. Or rot, for all I care.
Yeah Fallout 4 got a big update but just old content they never added from years ago
@@davidewhite69 Mine runs "fine" no stutters or anything but I wish they would fix their damned loading times. If they're gonna keep that outdated loading screen mechanism between big areas they should ensure the load times are close to 1 second.
they're pretty much already said they have no real plans to do that. However, I'd imagine they will be putting a lot more focus and effort into Fallout 76 and we're probably going to to end up getting some cool stuff for that going forward. MAYBE some kind of remastered port of New Vegas or 3, but definitely no full on remakes.
Strike that iron while it's frozen cold.
The last update screwed up my mods list.
yeah lmfao funny you say that my hard drive died the other day and i lost all mods
Great video!!!
I actually kind of want to play this
Crazy late to the update
Disliked for you continuing to spread the false narrative that Fallout 76 exists.
ngl they should keep updating fallout 4 and 76 untill the next one comes out
Microsoft should go in and fire Todd Howard. Starfield has got to have lost a lot of money. Fallout the show was in production for years. The first season started filming in the summer of 2022. Howard had to be seeing rough cuts back then. He had literal years to get things ready to coincide with the release. There should have been lots of marketing hype. Not just a belated badly rushed and screwed up "next gen" update that was mostly modders work. They knew there was going to be a NV tease at the end. Where was the next gen NV update announcement if not the actual release?
Bethesda seems intent on letting both Elder Scrolls and Fallout die. Skyrim was 2011 and Fallout 4 was 2015. No properly run game studio would let two of the most valuable game IP's sit idle for more than a decade.