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In this video, Snail addresses the significant issues introduced by a recent Fallout 4 update, notably its negative impact on mods and the resulting backlash from the community. Snail expresses initial optimism but spends his day troubleshooting and assisting viewers through comments. He offers a practical solution proposed by community member Plays for the Win 7876, which involves rolling back the update via the Steam console. Detailed instructions are provided for copying specific depot files into the Fallout 4 directory and managing creation club files. This method successfully downgrades the game, allowing mods to function correctly. The video concludes with Snail encouraging viewers to like, subscribe, and share for more regular mod-related content and expresses gratitude for the viewers' support.
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In this part of the video, Snail discusses the issues with the new Fallout 4 update, which has been breaking mods and lacking substantial content. The community response has been quite negative, with significant criticism directed at Bethesda. Despite his initial optimism for the update, Snail spends his day troubleshooting and assisting viewers in the comments. However, he offers a solution: rolling back the update using a method tested by community member Plays for the Win 7876. Snail then demonstrates this method, which involves using the Steam console to download several specific Depot files and move them to a designated folder.
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In this part of the video, the speaker explains how to move depot files to the Fallout directory to allow playing with mods again. They detail the steps of copying the depot contents into the Fallout directory by managing files through file explorer, right-clicking Fallout 4, and browsing local files. Each depot’s data folders are copied over, and creation club files (starting with ‘cc’) are relocated to a new folder on the desktop. Finally, they test the modifications by launching Fallout 4 with the script extender and verifying that their mods are working correctly, including body slide functionality. This method effectively downgrades the game’s version, allowing continued use of mods despite updates.
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In this part of the video, the creator encourages viewers to like and subscribe for regular mod-related content, emphasizing that new videos are posted weekly. The creator also expresses gratitude for the viewers’ support and encourages them to share the video with others who might find it useful. They sign off with a cheerful farewell.