Fallout | 4 Update 1.10.163 [new]

Hard no. Stay on 1.10.138 or use the “downgrader” tool that the community heroically built within 12 hours. This patch is a trap for modded wastelanders.

Consider this patch a warning shot. It doesn’t add widescreen UI, 4K textures, or any real value. It just softens you up for the real chaos to come. Final Verdict: 3/10 – “A patch that does nothing but break things, then winks at you.” fallout 4 update 1.10.163

Also, the now include a random blank one. Just a black card. No text. It’s oddly poetic. Should You Install It? If you play vanilla Fallout 4 on a modern PC or console: Yes. It’s marginally more stable. You’ll barely notice the changes, except the weird flickering lights. Hard no

Fallout 4 update 1.10.163 is like finding a “fully loaded” ammo box that contains one .38 round and a burnt magazine. It’s technically an update. It might even help someone. But for most of us, it’s the reason we’re now manually editing .ini files at 2 a.m., whispering, “War never changes… but Bethesda’s QA sure doesn’t either.” Consider this patch a warning shot

Here’s an interesting, slightly irreverent review of Fallout 4 update , written in the style of a wasteland mechanic’s field report. Title: “The Patch That Fixed Nothing but Broke Everything You Love (And We’re Kind of Okay With It)” Version: 1.10.163 Platform: PC (but soon, your suffering will be shared on consoles) Date: April 2024 – the “Next-Gen” prep patch that arrived before the actual next-gen update. In a Nutshell: Imagine you’re a settler at Sanctuary Hills. Everything’s fine. The water purifier hums, Trashcan Carla is being shady, and Dogmeat hasn’t clipped through the floor in weeks. Then a vertibird drops a single fusion core from 200 feet, and suddenly your crops stop rendering, your mods weep binary tears, and the game launches in a 640x480 window like it’s 2007.