Experience the fallout of Bethesda’s latest next-gen update for Fallout 4, which has inadvertently impacted the development of an exciting project. The highly anticipated Fallout TV show on Amazon Prime is set to coincide with Bethesda’s free update for PS4 and Xbox One owners, launching on April 25. Additionally, native digital applications for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S will be available on the same day, introducing new Performance mode and Quality mode settings, along with stability improvements and fixes for the game.
However, the release of Bethesda’s update has caused a setback for Team Folon’s ambitious DLC-sized mod, Fallout London. In an interview with BBC News, project lead Dean Carter expressed the team’s surprise at the impact of Bethesda’s update on their project, feeling “blindsided” by the move.
Despite Fallout London being an unofficial mod, Carter highlighted the lack of communication with Bethesda, emphasizing the need for better collaboration. The delay in Fallout London’s release to 2024 was influenced by Bethesda’s update, as Team Folon needed to assess the changes and fixes required to align the mod with the new version of the game.
Addressing fan concerns on Fallout London’s Discord server, Carter emphasized the mod’s accessibility to all players and the impracticality of maintaining separate builds for different game versions. The decision to delay the mod was made to ensure that the majority of gamers benefit from the next-gen update for Fallout 4.
2024-04-25 04:00:03
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