: A Creation Club item allowing players to build in exotic "VR" landscapes like the Capital Wasteland.
: Type this command next to grab the 1.10.163 executable: download_depot 377160 377163 2470725345759714856
The vast majority of heavy-hitting script-based mods (like the Fallout 4 Script Extender, or F4SE) were built and perfected for this version. Collection & Modlist Support:
, which is often recommended for its stability and lack of forced updates. 3. Downgrading to Version 1.10.163
If you are launching Fallout 4 today and see version or later in the corner of your main menu, here is your survival guide:
Released on December 4, 2019, this update was a relatively small maintenance patch during the game’s late lifecycle. Its primary purpose was to support new premium content and fix a handful of minor issues.
Fallout 4 Script Extender (F4SE) is the backbone of nearly every complex PC mod. Every time Bethesda updates the executable (Fallout4.exe), F4SE breaks. Since Update 1.10.163 was the first major executable change in over two years, it rendered over 200+ essential mods useless overnight. This included:
To prevent Steam from updating again, set the game to "Only update this game when I launch it" and always launch the game through F4SE (Silverlock.org).
This update was officially released on (delayed from 2023). It is the most significant update to Fallout 4 in years.
Set Fallout 4 to "Only update when I launch" to prevent it from immediately re-updating.
The release of Fallout 4 Update 1.10.163 stands as a significant milestone in the post-launch lifecycle of Bethesda Game Studios’ post-apocalyptic RPG. While minor version updates often pass under the radar as simple bug fixes, this specific patch generated massive discussion within the gaming community. It directly impacted the game's bustling modification ecosystem, altered the executable file, and introduced new Creation Club content.
: A Creation Club item allowing players to build in exotic "VR" landscapes like the Capital Wasteland.
: Type this command next to grab the 1.10.163 executable: download_depot 377160 377163 2470725345759714856
The vast majority of heavy-hitting script-based mods (like the Fallout 4 Script Extender, or F4SE) were built and perfected for this version. Collection & Modlist Support:
, which is often recommended for its stability and lack of forced updates. 3. Downgrading to Version 1.10.163
If you are launching Fallout 4 today and see version or later in the corner of your main menu, here is your survival guide:
Released on December 4, 2019, this update was a relatively small maintenance patch during the game’s late lifecycle. Its primary purpose was to support new premium content and fix a handful of minor issues.
Fallout 4 Script Extender (F4SE) is the backbone of nearly every complex PC mod. Every time Bethesda updates the executable (Fallout4.exe), F4SE breaks. Since Update 1.10.163 was the first major executable change in over two years, it rendered over 200+ essential mods useless overnight. This included:
To prevent Steam from updating again, set the game to "Only update this game when I launch it" and always launch the game through F4SE (Silverlock.org).
This update was officially released on (delayed from 2023). It is the most significant update to Fallout 4 in years.
Set Fallout 4 to "Only update when I launch" to prevent it from immediately re-updating.
The release of Fallout 4 Update 1.10.163 stands as a significant milestone in the post-launch lifecycle of Bethesda Game Studios’ post-apocalyptic RPG. While minor version updates often pass under the radar as simple bug fixes, this specific patch generated massive discussion within the gaming community. It directly impacted the game's bustling modification ecosystem, altered the executable file, and introduced new Creation Club content.