***UPDATE*** Fallout 4’s Next-Gen Update Disaster: Modded Saves Broken, Easy Fix for GOG Users

Boston, MA – The recent next-gen update for Fallout 4 has caused chaos among PC players, with many non-paid mods becoming unusable. The update, which amounts to nearly 16GB, has left the modding community scrambling for solutions to restore functionality to their favorite game modifications.

On platforms like GOG, players have found it relatively easy to roll back to the previous patch, allowing them to bypass the issues caused by the latest update. However, for Steam users, the process has been described as a nightmare, requiring complex steps like utilizing the Steam console and removing new files added by the update.

One Nexus user, Destructionares, along with help from Framed SC, has provided a guide for Steam users to revert to the previous patch, but the process is cumbersome and complicated. The alternative option of purchasing the game on GOG, where rolling back the patch is straightforward through the service’s Galaxy launcher, has become an appealing choice for many players.

Despite the convenience of transferring saves from the Steam version to the GOG version, some players feel conflicted about rewarding Bethesda with a purchase in response to the problematic update. The lack of communication from Bethesda regarding the update’s reception has left players uncertain about the future of modding for Fallout 4.

As players weigh their options and consider the potential risks of investing in another version of the game, the modding scene faces uncertainty about how to move forward. While some modders have historically maintained multiple versions of their projects to accommodate game updates, there is no guarantee that this will be the case for Fallout 4 moving forward.

Ultimately, players are left in a challenging position, navigating between the desire to continue playing their favorite game with mods and the frustration caused by the recent update. As the situation unfolds, players must decide whether to wait for an official fix or rollback from Bethesda or seek alternative solutions to enjoy their Fallout 4 experience.