

This has more so become a rant but if anyone else has been hit with this game breaking and uninstall worthy bullshit I’ve been through I’d love to hear it, and maybe even possible fixes, ones that preferably don’t make me pull my hair out. This happens more often when mods are applied but I’ve recently been getting it while trying to play through the game mod free with only creation club content. As you would expect I do but the game seems to think I don’t. Secondly, if I can get past that impossibly aggravating glitch, there is a chance that when I get further into the game that I get hit with a prompt after trying to auto save that I have no more space to create a save. Firstly, almost every time I start a new game, when I have to go talk to codsworth, the game doesn’t seem to want to load, he’ll say let’s go search the neighborhood but seems to be glitched and the quest doesn’t update, leaving him stuck there, in turn breaking the rest of the game, as I tried to go to concord and get that mission started, but the same problem applies, nothing will activate mission wise, making it impossible to continue on that save without reverting back to an old save and hoping the glitch doesn’t occur again. However, I’ve already got quite a good bit of content for Fallout 4 and since then I’ve been hit with so many problems I never had when I first bought the game before mods and creation club was added. When we purchase a Season Pass, we mostly think about the DLC officially released by Bethesda, not mods made by the community that are monetised by the company.So I’ve been trying to get back into Fallout 4 and Skyrim lately and, especially with Skyrim and its creation club content getting better, still pricey but better. It remains to be seen whether the argument holds up in court since it may be a long shot due to the context here. It is this part that Bethesda is nowįor since this is technically content for Fallout 4 which can be downloaded, or as one might call it - downloadable content (DLC). This was indeed the case with the expansions and other minor DLC but the things in Creation Club were still locked behind microtransactions. Namely, the description of the Season Pass noted purchasers would be entitled to future DLC at no extra cost. Bethesda's infamy when it comes to monetising mods spans as far back as theīut even though it was mocked extensively, the feedback didn't stop the company from trying something similar in the future.įast forward to the days of Fallout 4, they introduced the Season Pass, which was already a set practice for the industry but that wasn't the issue on its own.
