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00:00:00 – 00:13:36
The video primarily focuses on the issues surrounding the newly released Next Gen update for Fallout 4. Key points include various bugs and technical problems faced by players, such as broken textures, game crashes on platforms like Steam Deck, and issues with mod access and downloads, especially through Bethesda.net. Specific game functions, such as the Creation Club and certain quest elements, are also malfunctioning, leading to frustrations among the player community. The video highlights ongoing work by developers to resolve these issues. Significant mentions include the Fallout 4 Script Extender being broken due to the update and the compatibility issues this creates, drawing a parallel to a past situation with Skyrim. Additionally, the speaker touches on lore from the Fallout Universe, particularly the non-canonical status of the Fallout Bible, and the intriguing yet problematic designs of Vault 68 and Vault 69. Throughout, the developers' awareness and efforts to address these problems are noted, while the speaker also invites viewers to engage on social media.
00:00:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the newly released Next Gen update for Fallout 4, highlighting several issues such as broken textures, Steam Deck crashes, and malfunctioning settings. Despite these problems, the PlayStation 5 download issue for PlayStation Plus users has been resolved. However, frustrations remain among players, particularly regarding who gets the update for free, with confusion persisting over PlayStation Plus Essential and Extra members’ access. The speaker also mentions potential additional patches that might further disrupt mods. Lastly, Bethesda’s awareness and response to mod access issues, particularly in Asian versions of the game, are noted.
00:03:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker addresses various issues players are encountering with Fallout 4. Firstly, they discuss an error preventing the download of mods from Bethesda.net, which the developers are investigating. Next, there’s an issue with the game crashing when selecting the Creation Club on the main menu, and players are advised to contact customer support. Third, issues with the Fallout 4 Game of the Year edition codes not granting add-ons properly on both Xbox and Steam are highlighted, with developers aware and working on fixes. Another issue involves the error message when linking a Bethesda.net account to a console. Finally, they mention a game-breaking issue on the Steam Deck where a recent update has made it unable to launch Fallout 4.
00:06:00
In this part of the video, the speaker addresses several significant problems and bugs reported by players in a game. First, they suggest verifying files and trying different proton versions to resolve an issue independently. The next problem discussed involves the makeshift weapon pack, where players encounter a red diamond shape with an exclamation mark due to missing textures. Reddit users have humorously commented on this texture issue. Additionally, there is a problem with “The Crucible” quest where players cannot craft flame-resistant legs for power armor without using a command or mod. Another issue involves the “operation could not be completed” bug, preventing access to the mod section, with developers currently investigating it. Lastly, a long-standing bug is highlighted where NPCs in Nuka World lack clothing following a recent update.
00:09:00
In this segment, the speaker addresses numerous issues with a recent patch for Fallout 4, pointing out various bugs despite the long development time. They mention specific problems occurring in Boston and other map sections. While Xbox and PlayStation users can enjoy 60 FPS and new content, PC players face significant issues. The speaker asks viewers to comment on their experiences.
They then discuss a bug related to NPC traders unequipping their clothing and how it can be fixed using a console command. Next, they talk about the Fallout 4 Script Extender, which is currently broken due to a new update, likening the situation to a similar incident with the Skyrim Anniversary Edition. The speaker mentions that the update has also delayed the release of the Fallout New London mod.
Finally, they bring up an unrelated but interesting topic about Vault 68 and 69 from “The Fallout Bible” by Chris Avellone, emphasizing that this content is no longer considered canon.
00:12:00
In this part of the video, the creator discusses a significant addition to the Fallout Universe, specifically mentioning that the Fallout Bible is no longer considered canon. They highlight some of the wildest vaults in the lore, particularly Vault 68 and Vault 69. Vault 68 had one man and 99 women, which would lead to issues like incest, while Vault 69 had 99 men and one woman, prompting jealousy and limited reproductive capacity. The segment concludes with a reminder to subscribe, turn on notifications, join the Discord, and follow on Twitter.
