There’s probably no video game as hot as Bethesda’sFallout 4right now in large part due to the recent success of the live-action adaptation from Amazon Studios.TheFalloutseries fromAmazonStudios is further proof that much like HBO’sThe Last of Us, live-action video game adaptations can work if treated with the right amount of respect. What’s more, theFalloutseries has proven to be such a success that it’s already beenrenewed for season two.Check out the Fallout 4 trailer below!Hanging on the coattails of the success of the series, the likes ofFallout 4andFallout 76have benefited from ahuge increase in concurrent playersacross PC, PlayStation and Xbox. Furthermore, those who are playingFallout 4on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S can enjoy the recently released new-gen update.AdvertWell, not all players have been enjoying the update. First,PlayStation Plus subscriberswere unable to access the free update (thankfully, that issue is now fixed). However, those playing on Xbox Series X have discovered that the update isn’t working at all.Fallout 4players should have the choice of playing the game favouring 60 frames per second at the expense of a lower resolution or 30fps with a 4K resolution. Sadly, at this time, only the performance mode is working until Bethesda finds a fix.However, that is not all, because when PC players choose to playFallout 4in wide-screen mode, the screen is stretched rather than being correctly optimised. Yet, thanks to the ever-vibrant Bethesda modding community, talented modder P40L0 has taken matters into their own hands.Available now for freeviaNexusmods, the ‘True Next-Gen Overhaul’ mod can be downloaded now for the PC version ofFallout 4. Unfortunately, you can only access the Nexusmods page with an over 18’s account but thankfullyuserson ResetEra have us covered.AdvertThe ‘True Next-Gen Overhaul’ mod has curated a selection of mods to provide the bestFallout 4experience possible. The mod takes advantage of reworked Global Illumination and Reflections with gorgeous 4K textures for character models and environments, as well as a dynamic weather system and effects.Moreover, not only has the audio been improved but there has also been a whole host of gameplay tweaks, quality-of-life and HUD improvements, bug fixes and much more. It continues to amaze me that at times, indie developers can do a better job at improving a game than the official developers.Fallout 4is out now on PC, PlayStation and Xbox. It’s also available to subscribers of PlayStation Plus and Xbox Game Pass at no extra cost.Featured Image Credit: Bethesda Softworks/P40L0 (modder)Topics:Bethesda,Fallout,Mods,PC,PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Playstation Plus,Xbox,Xbox Game Pass,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,The Last Of Us

There’s probably no video game as hot as Bethesda’sFallout 4right now in large part due to the recent success of the live-action adaptation from Amazon Studios.TheFalloutseries fromAmazonStudios is further proof that much like HBO’sThe Last of Us, live-action video game adaptations can work if treated with the right amount of respect. What’s more, theFalloutseries has proven to be such a success that it’s already beenrenewed for season two.Check out the Fallout 4 trailer below!Hanging on the coattails of the success of the series, the likes ofFallout 4andFallout 76have benefited from ahuge increase in concurrent playersacross PC, PlayStation and Xbox. Furthermore, those who are playingFallout 4on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S can enjoy the recently released new-gen update.AdvertWell, not all players have been enjoying the update. First,PlayStation Plus subscriberswere unable to access the free update (thankfully, that issue is now fixed). However, those playing on Xbox Series X have discovered that the update isn’t working at all.Fallout 4players should have the choice of playing the game favouring 60 frames per second at the expense of a lower resolution or 30fps with a 4K resolution. Sadly, at this time, only the performance mode is working until Bethesda finds a fix.However, that is not all, because when PC players choose to playFallout 4in wide-screen mode, the screen is stretched rather than being correctly optimised. Yet, thanks to the ever-vibrant Bethesda modding community, talented modder P40L0 has taken matters into their own hands.Available now for freeviaNexusmods, the ‘True Next-Gen Overhaul’ mod can be downloaded now for the PC version ofFallout 4. Unfortunately, you can only access the Nexusmods page with an over 18’s account but thankfullyuserson ResetEra have us covered.AdvertThe ‘True Next-Gen Overhaul’ mod has curated a selection of mods to provide the bestFallout 4experience possible. The mod takes advantage of reworked Global Illumination and Reflections with gorgeous 4K textures for character models and environments, as well as a dynamic weather system and effects.Moreover, not only has the audio been improved but there has also been a whole host of gameplay tweaks, quality-of-life and HUD improvements, bug fixes and much more. It continues to amaze me that at times, indie developers can do a better job at improving a game than the official developers.Fallout 4is out now on PC, PlayStation and Xbox. It’s also available to subscribers of PlayStation Plus and Xbox Game Pass at no extra cost.Featured Image Credit: Bethesda Softworks/P40L0 (modder)Topics:Bethesda,Fallout,Mods,PC,PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Playstation Plus,Xbox,Xbox Game Pass,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,The Last Of Us
There’s probably no video game as hot as Bethesda’sFallout 4right now in large part due to the recent success of the live-action adaptation from Amazon Studios.TheFalloutseries fromAmazonStudios is further proof that much like HBO’sThe Last of Us, live-action video game adaptations can work if treated with the right amount of respect. What’s more, theFalloutseries has proven to be such a success that it’s already beenrenewed for season two.Check out the Fallout 4 trailer below!Hanging on the coattails of the success of the series, the likes ofFallout 4andFallout 76have benefited from ahuge increase in concurrent playersacross PC, PlayStation and Xbox. Furthermore, those who are playingFallout 4on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S can enjoy the recently released new-gen update.AdvertWell, not all players have been enjoying the update. First,PlayStation Plus subscriberswere unable to access the free update (thankfully, that issue is now fixed). However, those playing on Xbox Series X have discovered that the update isn’t working at all.Fallout 4players should have the choice of playing the game favouring 60 frames per second at the expense of a lower resolution or 30fps with a 4K resolution. Sadly, at this time, only the performance mode is working until Bethesda finds a fix.However, that is not all, because when PC players choose to playFallout 4in wide-screen mode, the screen is stretched rather than being correctly optimised. Yet, thanks to the ever-vibrant Bethesda modding community, talented modder P40L0 has taken matters into their own hands.Available now for freeviaNexusmods, the ‘True Next-Gen Overhaul’ mod can be downloaded now for the PC version ofFallout 4. Unfortunately, you can only access the Nexusmods page with an over 18’s account but thankfullyuserson ResetEra have us covered.AdvertThe ‘True Next-Gen Overhaul’ mod has curated a selection of mods to provide the bestFallout 4experience possible. The mod takes advantage of reworked Global Illumination and Reflections with gorgeous 4K textures for character models and environments, as well as a dynamic weather system and effects.Moreover, not only has the audio been improved but there has also been a whole host of gameplay tweaks, quality-of-life and HUD improvements, bug fixes and much more. It continues to amaze me that at times, indie developers can do a better job at improving a game than the official developers.Fallout 4is out now on PC, PlayStation and Xbox. It’s also available to subscribers of PlayStation Plus and Xbox Game Pass at no extra cost.
There’s probably no video game as hot as Bethesda’sFallout 4right now in large part due to the recent success of the live-action adaptation from Amazon Studios.
TheFalloutseries fromAmazonStudios is further proof that much like HBO’sThe Last of Us, live-action video game adaptations can work if treated with the right amount of respect. What’s more, theFalloutseries has proven to be such a success that it’s already beenrenewed for season two.
Check out the Fallout 4 trailer below!
Hanging on the coattails of the success of the series, the likes ofFallout 4andFallout 76have benefited from ahuge increase in concurrent playersacross PC, PlayStation and Xbox. Furthermore, those who are playingFallout 4on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S can enjoy the recently released new-gen update.
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Well, not all players have been enjoying the update. First,PlayStation Plus subscriberswere unable to access the free update (thankfully, that issue is now fixed). However, those playing on Xbox Series X have discovered that the update isn’t working at all.
Fallout 4players should have the choice of playing the game favouring 60 frames per second at the expense of a lower resolution or 30fps with a 4K resolution. Sadly, at this time, only the performance mode is working until Bethesda finds a fix.
However, that is not all, because when PC players choose to playFallout 4in wide-screen mode, the screen is stretched rather than being correctly optimised. Yet, thanks to the ever-vibrant Bethesda modding community, talented modder P40L0 has taken matters into their own hands.
Available now for freeviaNexusmods, the ‘True Next-Gen Overhaul’ mod can be downloaded now for the PC version ofFallout 4. Unfortunately, you can only access the Nexusmods page with an over 18’s account but thankfullyuserson ResetEra have us covered.
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The ‘True Next-Gen Overhaul’ mod has curated a selection of mods to provide the bestFallout 4experience possible. The mod takes advantage of reworked Global Illumination and Reflections with gorgeous 4K textures for character models and environments, as well as a dynamic weather system and effects.
Moreover, not only has the audio been improved but there has also been a whole host of gameplay tweaks, quality-of-life and HUD improvements, bug fixes and much more. It continues to amaze me that at times, indie developers can do a better job at improving a game than the official developers.
Fallout 4is out now on PC, PlayStation and Xbox. It’s also available to subscribers of PlayStation Plus and Xbox Game Pass at no extra cost.
Topics:Bethesda,Fallout,Mods,PC,PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Playstation Plus,Xbox,Xbox Game Pass,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,The Last Of Us