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The YouTube video discusses the issues with Fallout 4 after the NextGen update, highlighting major stuttering problems caused by mods that edit NPCs. The bug causing significant FPS drops in certain areas like Concord originates with Bethesda, impacting PC and Xbox users. Recommendations include avoiding mods that edit NPCs to prevent game-breaking performance issues. Troubleshooting tips for console users and problems with mods on both PC and consoles are addressed, including VATS system and Pit Boy interface issues. Updates for major mods like Buffout 4 and the classic holstered weapon system are pending, affecting players with large load orders. The Fallout London mod team aims to provide support despite ongoing updates, with potential releases for the old version to maintain compatibility. The video emphasizes the ongoing challenges of mod updates, with issues like broken TR updates causing stuttering problems.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the issues with Fallout 4 after the NextGen update, specifically focusing on major stuttering problems caused by mods that edit NPCs. The NextGen update introduced a bug that causes significant FPS drops when NPCs are edited, making the game unplayable in certain areas like Concord. The unofficial Fallout 4 patch was initially pointed to as the cause of stutter issues, but it was revealed that the problem originates with Bethesda. This bug affects users on PC and Xbox, and while mods are to blame for the stutter issue, it is not the fault of the mod authors. The speaker recommends avoiding mods that edit NPCs to prevent these game-breaking performance issues.
00:03:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the issues with stuttering and FPS drops in Fallout 4, especially when dealing with edited NPCs due to mods. The suggested fix for PC users is to downgrade to the non next-gen version of the game. However, console users are advised to disable mods editing NPCs to alleviate the problem. There is anticipation for an update from Bethesda to address these issues. Additionally, there are reported problems with accessing mods on Xbox and Playstation due to errors in the mod menu, potentially caused by deleted mod thumbnails. Some players cannot access the mod menu at all, while others face difficulties downloading specific mods. The workaround includes using a guest account to manually remove problematic mods.
00:06:00
In this segment of the video, the main points include troubleshooting mod-related errors in Fallout 4 on Xbox, such as needing to delete all mods, re-download them individually, and issues with the mod search function. The VATS system is highlighted as being broken, causing accuracy and crashing problems on consoles. Additionally, there are issues with the Pit Boy interface, but Bethesda support is working on a fix. Overall, there are widespread problems with mods on both PC and consoles, with specific focus on broken dll mods causing ongoing back-and-forth updates and issues for users.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses how updates for major mods like Buffout 4 and classic holstered weapon system are not yet available for the Next Gen update of Fallout 4, causing challenges for players with large load orders. The extended dialogue interface is highlighted as a critical mod that many DLC size mods depend on, with Fallout London waiting for its update. The Fallout London team is committed to providing support and aims for a stable experience despite ongoing game updates. Community feedback may lead to Fallout London releasing for the old version of Fallout 4 to maintain compatibility with existing mods. It is suggested that many mod users may continue using the older version of Fallout 4 due to the lack of updates for essential mods.
00:12:00
In this part of the video, it is discussed that many mods are being updated without a clear timeline (ETA). The Fallout London mod, if released, would still likely have issues due to ongoing updates. The latest TR update is highlighted as fundamentally broken, affecting mods that edit NPC data like Fallout London, leading to stuttering issues. The segment outlines current issues in Fallout 4, potential fixes, and the future evolution of the game. If interested in more mods for Fallout 4, viewers are encouraged to watch the video.