Fallout 4 Gets Long-Awaited PS4 Mod Support, PS4 Pro Patch To Follow
The PlayStation 4 version of Fallout 4 has finally received mod support thanks to the latest update from Bethesda.
Developer notes for Fallout 4's 1.8 update were posted to the official Bethesda site, giving us a list of all the changes in all version of the game. Most importantly, the update has finally granted mod support to the PlayStation 4 version of Fallout 4. This is a big step, especially considering the fact that Bethesda announced that it would not be making mods available for the PlayStation 4 versions of Fallout 4 and Skyrim Special Edition because Sony didn't approve them.
Otherwise, the update provides the following fixes to the game:
- General optimizations and performance improvements
- Fixed an issue in which some sound effects would not persist after reloading in an area
- Resolved an occasional crash when exiting to the Main Menu, and trying to start a New Game
- Fixed an issues with spaces in Mods search queries
- Cannot rate "WIP" Work in Progress Mods, and Mods can now only be rated after they have been downloaded
- Doubled the amount of browse-able tiles in the Mods menu
- Fixed a rare crash that would occur when a Mod had an unexpected data structure
- Fixed an issue in which Library and/or Favorite Mods categories would not display correctly in specific situations
- Fixed an issue in which some Mods images would not load when scrolling quickly
- A Sentry Bot firing dual Gatling Lasers will no longer cause the audio to cut out
While you're enjoying all of the great new mods on PlayStation 4, why not suit up and dive into the creepiest areas in Fallout 4??