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A Fallout 4 PC update will be released next week
Bethesda issues a thank you letter to their gaming fans for Fallout 4's launch success. the letter shows plans for beta testing and launching patches starting on PC as soon as next week.
Here's an excerpt from that letter.
Seeing and reading your stories has given our whole studio immense joy. It's amazing to see what you've done with the game, what you've discovered, and what you've built! We know there's even more to come; the game is full of hidden gems and ways it can be played.
For some, the freedom the game offers can be overwhelming. We know the game throws a lot on you at once, so take your time. There are many moments of "How does this work? What do I do to survive?" and that's how your character should be feeling as well. Those that push through should be able to look back at who they were when they stepped out of the Vault and say, "I made it. I understand this world now and it's mine."
It's true that the freedom our games offer you can lead to unintentional consequences that are sometimes bad, when the game combines too many unexpected elements at once. Given the scale and complexity of the systems at work, especially when allowing you to build your own settlements, we're happy that Fallout 4 is our most robust and solid release ever, and we'd like to thank our amazing QA staff who worked as hard as anyone to break the game so we could fix it during development. But a hundred testers will never replicate the many millions playing the game now, and we're hard at work addressing the top issues.
Our process for updating the game will include releasing a beta patch on Steam, followed by full release on PC, then release on the consoles. This process has worked well for us in the past and allows us to get more fixes out faster. Expect to see more updates, that are smaller and more frequent, than a few big ones. This allows us to make sure each fix is working right, as any change can have unintentional side effects in a game this huge. We expect the first beta patch to be up next week.
Read Guru3D's PC graphics performance review right here.
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#5192613 Posted on: 11/20/2015 11:33 AM
Oh how I love me some good old fashioned Bethesda bs. The previous patch they put into beta, was in beta for maybe a couple of hours and then forced as release, before most people even got a chance to download it, let alone test it. That it caused a multitude of issues for users that had previously no crashes (just read the Steam discussion thread on this) has been blissfully ignored, with no way to roll it back.
Looking forward to all the tasty meltdowns this is going to cause going forward.
Oh how I love me some good old fashioned Bethesda bs. The previous patch they put into beta, was in beta for maybe a couple of hours and then forced as release, before most people even got a chance to download it, let alone test it. That it caused a multitude of issues for users that had previously no crashes (just read the Steam discussion thread on this) has been blissfully ignored, with no way to roll it back.
Looking forward to all the tasty meltdowns this is going to cause going forward.
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#5192633 Posted on: 11/20/2015 12:16 PM
After they "break" sales record with "12mil" units and they party 1 week, now I can't wait for patches after 2 weeks release.

After they "break" sales record with "12mil" units and they party 1 week, now I can't wait for patches after 2 weeks release.
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#5192644 Posted on: 11/20/2015 12:49 PM
Yeah I think I will wait a year or so before I get into this buggy game.
Yeah I think I will wait a year or so before I get into this buggy game.
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#5192655 Posted on: 11/20/2015 01:12 PM
ive put in just over 100 hours so far i like the game so much i just got the season pass today as far as performance goes i get a solid 60 fps most of the time some areas it drops to 40-50 fps,the new nvidia drivers have improve performance and im sure there be sli support and more improvements with patches and future drivers, i think bethesda have made a great game much better than the reskins like assasin creeds and call of duty which i never buy anymore
ive put in just over 100 hours so far i like the game so much i just got the season pass today as far as performance goes i get a solid 60 fps most of the time some areas it drops to 40-50 fps,the new nvidia drivers have improve performance and im sure there be sli support and more improvements with patches and future drivers, i think bethesda have made a great game much better than the reskins like assasin creeds and call of duty which i never buy anymore
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Looking forward to it