Fallout 4 Gets New Update Following Anniversary Edition Backlash
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Fallout 4 Gets New Update Following Anniversary Edition Backlash
"Bethesda shared the patch notes on social media. The message didn't directly address the negative response to Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition, but it did thank players for their "continued communication with us on your current Fallout 4 experience." The dev team notes that it's focused on DLC installation issues, occasional crashing, and general user experience in the patch. The team added that it still plans to add a mod storage expansion on Fallout 4's console versions."
"Beyond that, the team promised to share details about the December patch in a few weeks. Additionally, the devs promised "several free Fallout 4 Creations coming to players," including the first one, The Varmint Rifle. To get that one when it arrives next week, players will have to fall down a manhole before they discover the unique rifle, solve a series of puzzles, and fight their way out of enemy territory."
Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition launched with numerous bugs and issues that generated player backlash. Bethesda posted upcoming patch notes and thanked players for continued communication about their Fallout 4 experience. The development team prioritized fixes for DLC installation problems, occasional crashes, and general user experience improvements. A mod storage expansion for console versions remains planned but requires more development time. The team promised to share December patch details in the coming weeks. Several free Fallout 4 Creations will be released for players, beginning with The Varmint Rifle, unlocked through an in-game sequence.
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