New DLC for F4 in the works: Fallout London.
Fallout: London is a 'DLC-sized' mod for Fallout 4 and looks incredible
This is one of the most promising Fallout mods in recent memory
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New DLC for F4 in the works: Fallout London.
Fallout: London is a 'DLC-sized' mod for Fallout 4 and looks incredible
This is one of the most promising Fallout mods in recent memorywww.gamesradar.com
New DLC for F4 in the works: Fallout London.
Fallout: London is a 'DLC-sized' mod for Fallout 4 and looks incredible
This is one of the most promising Fallout mods in recent memorywww.gamesradar.com
No clue.Wow. Looks great. Any suggestion of how far away it is ?
I wonder how many F4 devotees continue to play this although all the quests are memorized? I’m a huge fan of Project Valkyrie, and Outcasts and Remnants content mods, fixing the complaints I had with the vanilla story. They are brilliant and show the power of mods when a developer decides to allow them.Yeah, that does look really great and I've been looking forward to playing it. I've been holding off on another FO4 playthrough until it works 100% properly with vorpX. Currently it's not quite there (Z3D only, as G3D has focal-plane issues with light sources) and now that TriDef is gone the only valid solution is going all the way back to flat-screen gaming or use vorpX in current Z3D state or I guess I could go with FO4 VR, like I did Skyrim VR, but FO4 VR requires actual VR controllers, which I don't have (I play 'VR' with an XBox controller because about 75% of my VR is actually for seated racing SIMS where I have dedicated wheels and pedals. It's a lot of money for me to invest in all the equipment needed for the VR motion controllers.)
Anyway, I digress. I'm looking forward to trying that. Someday.
If anyone here has a 3D TV or Projector (or VR HMD) and wants to play FO4 stereoscopically here is some info, mostly a bit outdated but still of use, that I put together:
Stereoscopic (3D) Resources
Information regarding running Fallout 4 in Stereoscopic (i.e. '3D') Mode, plus a couple files to help.www.nexusmods.com
I wonder how many F4 devotees continue to play this although all the quests are memorized?
As you probably know based on my whining , I ran into an issue with F4 recently on my setup which includes which includes a 4k monitor after an GeForce update. Was getting crashes on fast travel which seem to go away when I set the game resolution to 2k, which makes me believe it’s the driver update, but it could also be a mod issue. It’s aggravating playing in a window 1/2 the size of your monitor.
If you don't have it, be sure to download the Fallout 4 Configurator by Bilbao (something like that, it's on the Nexus you'll find it.) Backup your .ini files first of course, but then try playing around with that to see if you can get things working again. FO4 has a lot of loading issues between cells or on fast travel. But you should be able to play at, say, 2560x1440 full screen on your 4K screen and assuming your screen has good upscaling it's still going to look fantastic (especially if you play around with ReShade a bit). That's exactly how my daughter runs it and it's so good there just isn't any point going to 4K; visually there is almost zero difference in quality and it's a huge performance hit. Running under 60fps is known to cause issues with loading (including excessive load times.) If you absolutely *must* run below 60fps try turning off VSync and then using another method for capping the performance at 60fps instead, if you can stand it that way. For ReShade I'm running Film Grain, Desaturation, and Sharpening to make FO4 look like what I think it should, but that's personal taste of course. Sharpening can help you overcome the blurry mess that is TAA if you use it. Alternatively you can use ReShade AA methods and turn TAA off. If you use boat loads of MSAA or FXAA (or both) plus sharpening using ReShade you can get something reasonably smooth without having to use TAA and thus avoid the TAA sharpness 'throbbing' that plagues FO4 (TAA in FO4 sharpens up the moment you start moving and then begins to blur again the moment you move or rotate; something that is extremely jarring to many players, including me, although I've basically resolved that to my satisfaction by sharpening with ReShade and adding enough Film Grain that I don't notice it.)
When the issue appeared after a GeForce update, at 4k, the game would crash on loading any saved game, although I did get it to run at one point at 4k, but it would still crash on fast travel. Then when I scaled it down to 2560x 1440 or 1920x1080, it would still crash on fast travel if I unchecked ”windowed”. So I have been playing 2560x1440 windowed without issue.
I’d be perfectly happy if I could get it to run at 1920x1080 if I can get it to upscale to full screen.
Thanks!I don't know. Having had a lot of experience with Bethesda games over the years, that sounds an awful lot like a mod conflict rather than anything else. If you are using Vortex to manage your mods you go through the troubleshooting steps to try and figure it out without worrying that you'll ruin your install or playthrough (usually). Just blanket disable every mod; see if your latest save will load without them (hopefully yes), and then see if fast travel works again. Then turn on the first half of the mods, try it again. Then turn on only the second half of the mods and try it again. Repeat until you find out which mod or which combination of mods is causing the issue. Then go back and hope you can disable that mod or mods and continue your playthough. Usually you can, but not always. Thank goodness it's not the hot mess that Skyrim was at first, when disabling any mod that wasn't a basic texture or mesh would almost certainly guarantee that you would eventually have to start the game over.
Look specifically for Mods that add areas BTW. I've definitely had problems with FO4 crashing on load with mods that add areas, even just interiors. Some work great, but I've installed some that led to exactly the type of crash you are describing.
Quasi-related.I’m assuming it has to do with a graphic card update
I’ll keep my Nvidia drivers up to date and if that breaks the game, que sera.Quasi-related.
I ran into issues on my Razer last year when I updated to the latest nvidia drivers. I would look for an older version and see if that fixes things
Unless it offers better performance, or something, I usually avoid updating drivers - especially if my system is stableI’ll keep my Nvidia drivers up to date and if that breaks the game, que sera.
Thanks for the suggestion. I think that any open world game would be extraordinary in VR as long as the movement nausea issue is addressed (which it’s not as far as I know) and system/hud/console controls are made accessible/manageable. I’m currently playing Horizon Zero Dawn (third person) and before that Cyberpunk 2077 (in first person) with dynamic, frantic dashing, whirling, leaping melee combat. Based on today’s VR tech, I just don’t see this as viable without me puking my guts up.@Huntn, since you have an Oculus you can try playing FO4 on that using vorpX if you wish (with full VR capabilities). I will say that FO4's engine is not great for this. The game engine for FO4 performs extremely poorly at higher resolutions even on good hardware. For example, through vorpX I can play The Outer Worlds, a much newer and sharper game at 3000x2000 in Z3d mode, but I can barely push FO4 past 1080p. It's something particular about FO4. FO3, on the other hand I can run at 4K in G3D mode, this means FO3 is far crisper and more clear than FO4.
But, you can also try this donationware solution: https://reshade.me/depth3d - this provides you with a virtual screen in your HMD and a stereoscopic solution as well. It's works pretty darn well. It's not full VR, but it's still very cool. Performance is a bit better than the vorpX method since it's doing less.
Does the F4 Configuration mod install like a mod? I downloaded it and when I ran it, it wanted to know the directory of the game. If this does not work out, I'm wondering how hard is it to uninstall?If you don't have it, be sure to download the Fallout 4 Configurator by Bilbao (something like that, it's on the Nexus you'll find it.) Backup your .ini files first of course, but then try playing around with that to see if you can get things working again. FO4 has a lot of loading issues between cells or on fast travel. But you should be able to play at, say, 2560x1440 full screen on your 4K screen and assuming your screen has good upscaling it's still going to look fantastic (especially if you play around with ReShade a bit). That's exactly how my daughter runs it and it's so good there just isn't any point going to 4K; visually there is almost zero difference in quality and it's a huge performance hit. Running under 60fps is known to cause issues with loading (including excessive load times.) If you absolutely *must* run below 60fps try turning off VSync and then using another method for capping the performance at 60fps instead, if you can stand it that way. For ReShade I'm running Film Grain, Desaturation, and Sharpening to make FO4 look like what I think it should, but that's personal taste of course. Sharpening can help you overcome the blurry mess that is TAA if you use it. Alternatively you can use ReShade AA methods and turn TAA off. If you use boat loads of MSAA or FXAA (or both) plus sharpening using ReShade you can get something reasonably smooth without having to use TAA and thus avoid the TAA sharpness 'throbbing' that plagues FO4 (TAA in FO4 sharpens up the moment you STOP (oops, fixed that) moving and then begins to blur again the moment you move or rotate; something that is extremely jarring to many players, including me, although I've basically resolved that to my satisfaction by sharpening with ReShade and adding enough Film Grain that I don't notice it.)
Companions-Fallout 4 noob here. I just picked up GOTY in the Steam Summer Sale for my iMac
Does the F4 Configuration mod install like a mod? I downloaded it and when I ran it, it wanted to know the directory of the game. If this does not work out, I'm wondering how hard is it to uninstall?
Thanks!
As I approach the end of this play through I've had issues at times getting F4 to run full screen without crashing. Lately it's been behaving, but my suspect is one of the mods I use.It's not a mod, it just allows you to tweak quite a few settings very easily that otherwise you have to fiddle with by manually editing .ini files. As always, backup your .ini files first.
I recently snagged FO4VR for use with my Pimax HMD. It's a straight-up fustercluck right out of the box (doesn't even support Index controllers without community support), but as usual the modding community has gotten together to fix yet another Bethesda title and it can be made to run adequately well. Looking forward to enjoying FO4 again once I tweak the beejeezus out of it (and finish a number of other titles first most likely).
I have been playing PC, no real issues other than what I believe are mod related...I'm about 2 days of playtime into FO4 on Xbox Series S, and as old as the game is, I'm surprised with all of the bugs and crashes. Then again, maybe I shouldn't be (typical for the series). I'm playing the plain vanilla FO4 off Game Pass but am enjoying it nonetheless.
The game was buggy to be sure, but I've really not run into too many issues on console or PC. I have it on my PS4 and on the PC and its been largely problem free - not sure what issues you've run into.I'm about 2 days of playtime into FO4 on Xbox Series S, and as old as the game is, I'm surprised with all of the bugs and crashes. Then again, maybe I shouldn't be (typical for the series). I'm playing the plain vanilla FO4 off Game Pass but am enjoying it nonetheless.