Posted on 07/19/2016 7:41:25 AM PDT by BenLurkin
Bethesda has released update patch 1.6 for Fallout 4 today on the Xbox One and PS4 platforms of the game.
Aside from the usual fixes, this new update patch includes new names for Codsworth to say. The patch also gives support for the upcoming Workshop mode DLC. Full patch notes can be seen below [at the link].
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The aforementioned workshop DLC comes to Fallout 4 on July 26th. After that, the Nuka-World DLC will be released this August on all platforms.
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Isn’t it patch 1.8, not 1.6?
Anyway, I downloaded it last night on PS4 and stupid Codsworth still won’t say my character’s name.
I just started playing this. The update seemed to pretty unnecessarily large (2.4 gig) for what it is updating.
I am still playing Far Harbor.
Actual Role Playing!
I have just now met DiMA.
So Many Secrets left to discover!
I’m a few hours into PC New Vegas and it is a pretty impressive game.
My prob is finding the time to play it considering my 10 year obsession with online Battlefield 2142 lol.
by the time i finish New Vegas Fallout 4 will be a bargain to buy. :)
I have had the eight disks of GTA 5 loaded for months now and have barely touched it.
Damn you 2142!
New Vegas is a gem, IMHO slightly better than Fallout 4. The DLC’s for NV are light-years ahead of the F4 DLCs.
I’d love to see a future Fallout go back to the New Vegas style...
A fun experience with a more genuine feeling immersion. Would like to see New Vegas re-released with better graphics on a par with Fallout4 (or better)
Hell, I’m still playing Skyrim. When Fallout 4 and all the DLC drops to <$20.00 I’ll buy. Too bad money is so tight now....sigh. Same goes for XCOM 2
I actually owned the game for years before i finally installed it.
Kicking myself for that...
I am currently at the part of the game where i’m at the motel with the giant dinosaur out front.
I imagine that there is a lot more to come...
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