A critical engine patch that fixes memory leaks, improves performance, and adds crash-logging capability.
If you're a seasoned Fallout 4 player, it's likely that you've grown accustomed to the game's quirks and are willing to tolerate some bugs and glitches. However, for new players or those who are easily frustrated by technical issues, it may be worth waiting until more substantial updates are released.
The following social media post highlights the improvements and community sentiment regarding Fallout 4's Update 1.10.163.
While Bethesda’s newer updates offer "official" support for modern consoles, the PC community has found that provides a more customizable, stable, and feature-rich experience. For anyone serious about modding their game into something truly unique, "Old Gen" is still king.
Many players have reported that the next-gen updates introduced on systems that ran 1.10.163 flawlessly. For a game engine that is notoriously finicky, introducing change for change's sake was seen as a step backward.
It's been over seven years since Bethesda released Fallout 4, one of the most highly anticipated and widely popular games of all time. Despite its initial success, the game has been plagued by numerous bugs, glitches, and performance issues that have persisted across multiple updates and patches. The latest patch, version 1.10.163, aims to address some of these concerns, but does it really make Fallout 4 better?
: Crucial interface and system fixes—such as Place Everywhere , Buffout 4 , XDI (Extended Dialogue Interface) , and advanced UI overhauls—work flawlessly on 1.10.163 without requiring makeshift community backports.