A Fallout 4 player had their collection of unique picture frames ruined after the game’s recent next-gen update was released. Fallout 4’s recent update was controversial, as it brought improvements to the open-world game, but it also introduced new bugs, broke mods, and created a few issues on some platforms.
The eagerly awaited next-gen update for Fallout 4 was released on April 25. It introduced a few useful updates, such as support for higher resolutions, Performance and Quality modes for consoles, Widescreen and Ultra-Widescreen support for PC, and a few new weapons and armor.
Now, a gamer called squeasy-orange shared how the recent Fallout 4 update ruined a collection of unique picture frames they had carefully gathered over time. The collection included 16 different frames featuring images of people, pets, and landscapes. After the update, however, all of these unique frames were converted to blank ones. According to squeasy-orange, the whole collection was fairly hard to acquire. If these items were put into the inventory, they would become blank, so the gamer had to manually carry them to their settlement, which was quite a time-consuming task.
Apart from this issue, the next-gen update introduced a few bugs to Fallout 4. A few days ago, players discovered that some of the recently introduced guns were shooting giant exclamation points in Fallout 4 due to their textures not loading properly, for example.
The Fallout 4 community seems to be somewhat divided about the latest update, with many people irritated that it has brought so many issues. Apart from these bugs, players have been finding problems on several platforms, such as Xbox gamers not being able to activate Performance mode in Fallout 4, or the patch preventing gamers from changing visual settings on Steam Deck. Several popular mods were also broken, and the eagerly awaited Fallout: London mod had to be delayed.
However, the update did fix several of the old bugs, and it improved the game’s
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