
In an earlier post over on their official web site, Bethesda revealed that troubles with textures and sound files have already been encountered. The answer to that question is unfortunately unclear, though players may want to prepare themselves for an even longer wait just in case.Īfter all, Bethesda has already outlined some of the issues currently plaguing the PS4 mods and they appear to be quite serious. In an earlier tweet, Bethesda informed players that they will release new information related to the PS4 mods and the closed beta as soon as they can, though it's been a couple of weeks since that tweet first came out and additional details have still yet to surface.Ĭonsidering just how little information Bethesda has shared with regards to the mods for the PS4 port of "Fallout 4," could that possibly mean that players may have to wait until August at the earliest to enjoy the new features? Again, this is another thing the studio is working with Sony to fix.For those who may not recall, the mods for the PS4 port of the open world RPG were originally supposed to come out last month, but that obviously didn't take place.Įven closed beta testing for the PS4 mods has yet to get underway. Bethesda is also working with Sony to create an "optimal texture exporting support in a future update."įinally, sound files are currently not supported due to the console's use of a proprietary audio format. The other issue affects memory usage and overall game peformance when using PC textures.

Bethesda said it's working with Sony to increase the limit. The most obvious one here is the mod file size limit being at 900 MB, as opposed to Xbox One's 2 GB. However, the update also comes with a couple of issues Bethesda is aware of and working to fix. Update 1.5.4 for the kit has been released and it brought an interesting security feature in response to the recent surge of users infringing on modders' rights by uploading mods they didn't make.Īs of this update, you'll only be able to upload mods if you own the game on Steam, and have a Steam-linked Bethesda account. The private beta for Fallout 4's PS4 mods is coming soon, and Bethesda has revealed a few pertinent details.įallout 4 PS4 mods: multiple limitations revealed ahead of private beta launchįallout 4 developer Bethesda has revealed that the Creation Kit, the game's mod making suite, now supports uploading mods to PlayStation 4, in preparation for the upcoming private mods beta launch on Sony's console.
