Fallout 4 Fans Celebrate 10 Years With Mod Collection That Works
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Fallout 4 Fans Celebrate 10 Years With Mod Collection That Works
"The package includes a curated round-up of all of the community's favorite free fan-made add-ons for Bethesda's decade-old RPG. But the Fallout 4: Anniversary Collection is more than that. "It's a thank-you to the creators who've kept Fallout 4 evolving long after launch, and a gift to players returning to the Wasteland with fresh eyes," wrote Nexus user ModularCocoon. "Whether this is your first playthrough in years or your fifteenth settlement build this month, this is the Commonwealth at its most refined: a snapshot of what ten years of modding can achieve.""
"That's in contrast to the official update from Bethesda which recently messed a bunch of things up and drove the game down to its lowest user rating ever on Steam with "overwhelming negative" reviews. "Game has been out for a decade and received two recent updates," one player wrote. "I still get a black screen on startup and have to track down an ini file to make it work." Bethesda is trying to fix it."
Modders assembled a Fallout 4 Anniversary Collection that curates community-favorite free fan-made add-ons to celebrate ten years of modding. The collection functions as a thank-you to creators and a refined snapshot of what a decade of mods can achieve for returning players and prolific settlement builders. An official Bethesda update recently caused technical regressions and drove Steam user ratings to "overwhelming negative," with reports of black screens and INI-file workarounds; Bethesda is attempting fixes. Assassin's Creed Mirage added the Valley of Memory DLC but temporarily removed the motion-blur toggle, and Analogue 3D announced a cool-looking Bluetooth N64 controller.
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