: Improved visibility and interaction in the Category List; fixed overlapping UI elements; restored the Best Results sort option; resolved issues with keyboard input loss and cursor visibility; fixed navigation problems when quickly re-entering the Creations Store. Removed Creations can now be individually deleted from the load order.
: Players gained access to unique building realms, including Grid World, Atomic Crater, Desert Island, and the historic GNR Plaza from Fallout 3 . Fallout 4 Update 1.10.163
Almost nine years after the Sole Survivor first stepped out of Vault 111, Bethesda Game Studios dropped a patch that no one saw coming—at least, not in this form. arrived with the thunderous branding of a “Next-Gen Update.” But did it breathe new life into the post-apocalyptic wasteland, or did it irradiate the game’s famously robust modding scene? : Improved visibility and interaction in the Category
At first glance, staying on an older version of a game seems counterintuitive. The next-gen update brought legitimate improvements: ultrawide monitor support, smoother framerates, and new content like the Enclave Remnants questline and makeshift weapon pack. So why are so many players clinging to 1.10.163? Almost nine years after the Sole Survivor first
Identical content to 1.10.163 but uses a different versioning scheme. Consistent with the PC versioning. 10.163 for modding?
: The addition of customizable enemy spawners allowed players to simulate defensive battles and automated combat tests inside their virtual grids.