• Rikj000
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    My “nExT gEn” update experience:

    1. Get baited to re-play Fallout 4 through the new TV show + Next Gen update
    2. Be disappointed since the graphics aged like milk + Official HD texture DLC sucks
    3. Be disappointed since the update broke nearly all mod support
    4. Roll back to the release before the Next Gen update + Uninstall the Official HD texture DLC
    5. Install 205 mods, and happily play with nearly everything in 4K

    FYI, most mods I installed are from:

    • @Ashen
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      71 month ago

      How did you roll back to before the game was updated?

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        181 month ago

        Currently at 30ish hours and still enjoying it.

        Reminded me that Bethesda does release some great / huge games.

        Albeit quite bugged at release,
        but since they (usually) embrace the modding scene, lots of this can be / has been patched and even improved by the community.

        The Next Gen update is a stupid cash-grab though, and imo should have never happened…

        An official modpack would have been much better.

        • @[email protected]
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          Albeit quite bugged at release, but since they (usually) embrace the modding scene, lots of this can be / has been patched and even improved by the community

          Except that all of their patches broke all the mods.

          FO4 also was a mediocre fallout game but a decent FPS and base builder

          • warm
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            The world is great to explore. Lots of hidden goofs to uncover, but yeah, you play New Vegas for story.

    • @[email protected]
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      -211 month ago

      No offense but this is totally 🤡 meme. You just walked deeper and deeper into bullshit and convinced yourself to keep stepping the whole way

    • NoSpiritAnimal
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      141 month ago

      Console skyrim mod enjoyers are weeping having to re-download 75 mods because Todd liked the word Creations more.

  • Pistcow
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    1081 month ago

    The updates will continue until morale improves.

  • @[email protected]
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    Reason #150 on why Fallout New Vegas is the best Fallout:

    Bethesda despises it so much that it’ll never get an update, remaster, or get repacked into an anniversary edition.

    No Todds, No Masters

    • VindictiveJudge
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      131 month ago

      Given that it was made by a different company, doing anything with it may actually be legally complicated.

      • I Cast Fist
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        101 month ago

        Isn’t Obsidian also owned by Microsoft? Pretty sure it’s just a matter of Satya Nadella giving the greenlight

        • @[email protected]
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          Yes. Which is why there’s so much speculation about the fallout rights being given back to Obsidian for more.

          I wouldn’t mind west coast to be taken by obsidian and east coast by beth tbh.

          • @[email protected]
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            Naw fuck that, Bethesda gets from Virginia up through New England, I want obsidian to get a crack at the southeast and Midwest

      • VaultBoyNewVegas
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        Yet Bethesda are/were the publishers when it released and Beth owned the fallout IP then and continues to own the IP.

    • @[email protected]
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      Such a weird narrative that Bethesda hates New Vegas. Fallout 3 also doesn’t have a remaster or anniversary edition.

      With Bethesda’s blessing, season two of the show likely revolves around New Vegas.

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        Personal conspiracy theory time:

        The only reason they are going to New Vegas for season 2, is to lay down a whole bunch of Bethesda-fied revisionist history about the whole Nevada area.

        They would want to torch the playing field, and make creating a New Vegas 2 that is worth a damn impossible, in anticipation of the possibility Microsoft might put Obsidian on Fallout too, after Outer Worlds 2.

        After the studio closures Microsoft just did? Todd is probably, and absolutely justifiably, scared shitless with Obsidian and MGM Amazon’s ‘friendly’ competition.

  • @[email protected]
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    This is starting to feel like their way of blocking Fallout London from releasing indefinitely.

    • @[email protected]
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      291 month ago

      bethesda has historically hated mods and the people who make them. its why their games have such a small modding scene

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        Well the updates to Skyrim, Fallout and lack of modding tools for Starfield seems to indicate that it is now a reality. I seriously cannot fathom why they would sabotage themselves like that. It’s absolutely obvious since at least Oblivion that mods are lifeline and reason for success of Bethesda rpg games yet here we are.

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          the games sold just fine on console, before modding was possible on it. never got this modding saves bethesda narrative. its just a neat addition

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          My gut feeling is that the procedural generation thing in Startfield somehow absorbs some people’s need for mods.

          • FenrirIII
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            Yes, clearing out the exact same building 40 times is much more entertaining than having a different building layout. /s

          • @[email protected]
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            No, not really. After Starfield released mod scene EXPLODED capital letters, there were hundred new mods every day. However, without proper tools 95% of those mods are very simple reskins and modders got burned out and bored on this fast. Now we are 8 months after release with still no tools and that enthusiasm is largely gone. Part of it will still be back, but the best moment to establish a vibrant mod community has passed.

          • JackbyDev
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            31 month ago

            Minecraft has procedural stuff but still has lots of mods.

      • @[email protected]
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        They’ve certainly gotten more hostile to mods since the M$ acquisition. At least mods that don’t want to play ball with the creation club nonsense.

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        I seriously doubt that. Bethesda’s titles are generally some of the most moddable mainstream titles. I missed sarcasm.

        • @[email protected]
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          that was my point yes. in fact bethesda loves mods so much they will straight up hire modders as devs. i think the sim settlement guy got hired

  • @[email protected]
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    791 month ago

    They actually made the load time worse with their update. Not by a little, by a fucking tonne. Going from any interior to outside now takes like a full minute and 30 seconds, its ridiculous.

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      It took that time before the update for me as well. 1-2 minutes for every loading screen. There was a mod for that (before the next-gen update) that you could not load via nexus, bc the setup was a little more conplex, but it worked really well (see https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/10283 )

      The method of this mod was to speed up the fps only while in the loading screen to 300-350 bc the loading times were somehow tied to the fps. Well done Bethesda.

      • @[email protected]
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        51 month ago

        It seemed a lot faster for me prior to this latest update, but they were never superb. Here’s hoping either the mods can be fixed or bethesda can get their shit together.

      • @[email protected]
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        231 month ago

        That is the hackiest workaround I’ve ever heard lol but I will give it a shot, thanks.

        • @[email protected]
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          101 month ago

          Xcom2 had a nice “feature” where if you hit capslock right when the mission starts to load it paused all animations and actually loaded the damn mission far quicker than normal

        • @[email protected]
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          I’ve literally always done this with fallout 4. I think Skyrim too. Not because I thought it was improving anything mind you, it was taking so long that I would tab out to scroll some website while I waited.

    • @[email protected]
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      Hah, those are the load times I used to get on my Xbox One with its dinky HDD. At the very least, The Midnight Ride has been updated to post next-gen, and I now get really small loading times (<5 sec) on my SSD. The game feels less rough around the edges, too. Only took 3 hours to set up :,)

      • Moonworm [any]
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        51 month ago

        I dunno, I’m looking for more like 8+ hours of modding troubleshooting to really get into it.

    • Ech
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      81 month ago

      That’s the classic Bethesda experience.

    • @[email protected]
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      Super strange because on PS5 the load times are extremely fast since the patch. indoor / outdoor transitions are never longer than 4 or 5 seconds, and quick travel maybe 6 or so

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    let me guess, they still did not learn to add a beta branch for the old version after all the shit with skyrim mods and anniversary edition

    • @[email protected]
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      I am so glad that Irongate is being much smarter with Valheim. You can opt into the beta and also choose older versions of the game to downgrade to, all within Steam. Very helpful for an early-access game with tons of mods and sporadic updates.

    • @[email protected]
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      131 month ago

      I actually downgraded from Skyrim SE to oldrim in November. I started playing modded after a hiatus after the first big update whatever that was

      Everything a little harder to deal with but at least I don’t have to worry about it updating

      Rip in peace my mod list: from whenever I started to December

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        I don’t understand why people put up with this with a freaking game. I will never pay money to companies that do this stuff. There are literally tens of thousands of games available right now that are perfectly enjoyable.

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          41 month ago

          I get that. For me modding is part of that experience and maybe it’s Stockholm syndrome but Skyrim itself is kinda fun with mods just with how many there are

  • @[email protected]
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    Yeah I know, the show came out and everyone is hyped because of that. But maybe put those resources into fixing shit in Starfield?

    • CALIGVLA
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      201 month ago

      Starfield was so forgettable even Bethesda already forgot about it.

      • @[email protected]
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        And you know what? That would be fine.

        If they market it as a side experiment, a AA game, priced at $40.

        But no, they marketed it as Star Citizen 2.

    • Prox
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      Starfield can’t be fixed. The game’s issues are rooted in its core - procedurally generated maps, zero-consequence writing, forgettable gunplay. They could fix stuff like base building, giving it an actual purpose, for example. But in order to make exploration and role playing interesting/fun they’d have to effective make a whole new game.

      • @[email protected]
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        I’m still optimistic. No Man’s Sky, Cyberpunk, and Fallout 76 took their heaping trash and glued things until it became fun. And Starfield has a lot of really good working pieces that can be salvaged.

        But you might also be right. I can’t imagine Bethesda fixing quests or narrative elements.

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          Cyberpunk had a good story and characters, and basis for a game it just was rushed lut the door unfinished. They actually care about making No Man’s Sky better and delivering on their initial promise, then surpassing it when they initially failed and let everyone down. Bethesda doesn’t care. They just want money. They aren’t going to even consider making starfield a good game unless They add an atom shop first and stuff to spend the money on

    • @[email protected]
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      101 month ago

      Don’t you know Bethesda? They won’t even fix bugs that are thoroughly documented by the community and take 5 minutes to fix. They’re not going to fix a game that is missing entire features.

    • I Cast Fist
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      They’re all out of fun game ideas and need something to do.

      They could try fixing something for a change

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    Todd Howard: we hear you fans, we are currently working on updates for Morrowind, Starfield and Elder Scrolls Online which will break add-on/mod support and ruin the frame rate for those games instead of just FO4!

  • @[email protected]
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    Shouldn’t they just beg Bethesda to incorporate the script extenders directly into the new releases or the script extender devs to update?

    • @[email protected]
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      I’m far from an expert with mod development, but this seems like the best way out of the mess they’ve put themselves in. I think modders would come in droves if they made it really easy

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    Still haven’t updated to the new update. You just have to swap an app manifest file, takes 5 seconds.

    I’m not sure why people with modded setups updated, I guess they had yet to learn that lesson.

  • unalivejoy
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    161 month ago

    I play vanilla. As long as the updates stop my constant crashes on Linux, update away.

    • Trigg
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      I play vanilla

      constant crashes

      Yeah that sounds right.

  • @[email protected]
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    141 month ago

    So, they’re giving it the Skyrim treatment. I think it’s received about 10 version updates since AE launched like 2 years ago. I ended up downloading a modlist that was 1.5.97 (the original version of Skyrim SE) and ended up sticking with it since it’s future proofed.

    • @[email protected]
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      1.6 mods are also stable now, but of course Bethesda shits out the patches every now and then so you need to downgrade anyway, just to 1.6.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 month ago

        They definitely are, I have been using 1.6 for a while, it’s just a pain in the ass to keep updating SKSE mods or those mods that support 1.6 but only older versions because the authors don’t make mods anymore.

  • TheDoctor [they/them]
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    The most thriving mod communities are ones for games that have essentially been abandoned by their publisher. Bethesda is infamous for trying to integrate with its modding scene and personally I don’t care for it.