![]() ![]() After the patching process is complete, the game should now appear as Fallout 4 in your library, and that’s how you’ll know that it has been updated. Apart from the terminal issues and performance improvements in Corvega Assembly Plant, the new patch also brings general memory and stability improvements. If you haven’t, then all you need to do is right-click on the game in your Steam library, then go to “Settings”, “Betas”, select “Beta Update” and click OK. The update occupies about 210MB of space, and it will download automatically if you have enabled access to beta patches on Steam. Fortunately, Bethesda has announced a brand new beta patch for its newest title, a patch that aims to fix the notorious “stuck at terminal” issues while improving the game’s performance in areas such as the Corvega Assembly Plant. I'm sure I don't belong here as everyone loves to hate on Bugthesda, since I'm currently trying to platinum the game on PS4 and therefore running a completely vanilla version, it's actually pretty stable. Game-breaking bugs annoy me, though, and I’m pretty sure that they annoy every other Fallout 4 player out there. For example, I don’t really mind when I go into an elevator and my companion suddenly decides to make an appearance with half of his body stuck in the elevator wall. This is obviously a post geared towards console players since PC players can spawn anything into the game. We were emailed by YouTuber Starlord with all the details. ![]() This time it’s a new duplication glitch that works for Fallout 4’s new 1.4 patch. Fallout 4 definitely has its number of bugs and glitches, but some of them are just a part of the game’s charm. New Fallout 4 Duplication Glitch Which Works With 1.4 Patch. ![]()
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