is widely considered the "Gold Standard" for PC modding. While officially released in late 2019, it has regained massive popularity as the primary target for players "downgrading" their game to avoid the issues introduced by Bethesda's 2024 "Next-Gen" update. 🛠️ Why Version 1.10.163?
Here are the major issues introduced by 1.10.163:
What Was Supposed to Happen: The Promised Features of 1.10.163
Before the bugs were squashed (or multiplied), Bethesda outlined a clear roadmap for version 1.10.163. For PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S, the highlights included:
Disable Updates: To prevent Steam from updating again, set the game to "Only update this game when I launch it" and always launch the game through F4SE (Silverlock.org).
Graphics and Audio
- Improved stability when loading into certain areas.
- Addressed an issue that could cause framerate drops on Xbox One.
- Fewer crashes and less save corruption mean longer play sessions and less risk for veteran players with massive save files.
- Performance tweaks help heavily-modded installs and large settlements run more smoothly.
- AI, combat, and settlement fixes reduce frustration and restore intended design behaviors.
- Modding improvements and better logs enable mod authors to diagnose issues faster and keep the mod ecosystem healthy.
4. Downtown Boston Stuttering (Console)
While load times improved, the infamous downtown Boston area on Xbox Series S and lower-end PCs saw new stuttering issues related to the 60 FPS uncapping. The game would drop from 60 to 15 FPS when looking at Trinity Tower.
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is widely considered the "Gold Standard" for PC modding. While officially released in late 2019, it has regained massive popularity as the primary target for players "downgrading" their game to avoid the issues introduced by Bethesda's 2024 "Next-Gen" update. 🛠️ Why Version 1.10.163?
Here are the major issues introduced by 1.10.163: fallout 4 update 110 163
What Was Supposed to Happen: The Promised Features of 1.10.163
Before the bugs were squashed (or multiplied), Bethesda outlined a clear roadmap for version 1.10.163. For PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S, the highlights included: is widely considered the "Gold Standard" for PC modding
Disable Updates: To prevent Steam from updating again, set the game to "Only update this game when I launch it" and always launch the game through F4SE (Silverlock.org). Graphics and Audio
Graphics and Audio
- Improved stability when loading into certain areas.
- Addressed an issue that could cause framerate drops on Xbox One.
- Fewer crashes and less save corruption mean longer play sessions and less risk for veteran players with massive save files.
- Performance tweaks help heavily-modded installs and large settlements run more smoothly.
- AI, combat, and settlement fixes reduce frustration and restore intended design behaviors.
- Modding improvements and better logs enable mod authors to diagnose issues faster and keep the mod ecosystem healthy.
4. Downtown Boston Stuttering (Console)
While load times improved, the infamous downtown Boston area on Xbox Series S and lower-end PCs saw new stuttering issues related to the 60 FPS uncapping. The game would drop from 60 to 15 FPS when looking at Trinity Tower.