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Fordítási probléma jelentése
I didn't say the Nexus was the only place to get mods. However, you don't actually NEED anywhere else. All of my mod lists contain only mods (hundreds of them) from the Nexus. 2000 hours between all my Bethesda RPGs and I've never needed another website for my mods. If you want to go to less reputable locations for mods, that's your risk to take.
You're describing things people need to be personally aware of. Your AV won't stop most phishing attempts, for instance. You just have to know not to send that e-mail back to the African Prince with your bank account information.
If FO4 isnt updating by itself, I am not entirely sure why, but there is a way to update it manually...
https://youtu.be/zLQI_DVZfaQ
hope the vid helps
Delete the Fallout.exe file and then verify your local files.
Hey guys, ok, ok,,, so I am having the same issue. First I want to address the argument that happened, as its funny and I just want to- The current version as of today via Bethesda website on 9/7/22 is- Fallout 4: 1.10. 75.0 Update | Bethesda.net.Feb 8, 2022. At the time of the posts Peon had the most outdated version of them all and was even farther behind than any of us. Which is kind of funny. But,,, I think,,, it is possible that the download cache needed to be cleared as one of the prior guys stated in this post. But,,, the problem is that we didnt reinstall the game after clearing that cache. You may be able to remedy this by changing the setting to update on launch. But, I would suggest just reinstalling it after clearing the game cache in downloads section of properties of Fallout. I haven't tried this yet, but following the conversation I could tell none of us had reinstalled the game after clearing steams download cache. I can't believe they dont have a manual install or download for the update on Bethesda. I flipping hate programmers. I swear. I have my entire game completely customized all the way into the .ini files and a complete reinstallation would mean 48 hours of work for me at a minimum. This better flipping work. And of course, the support links for Bethesda dont work at all. Then Steams support literally just sends you to Bethesda support. Ugh.... Anyway, so, clear STEAMS game cache in properties>downloads. Uninstall the game. Reinstall the game. Check the .exe, (google the location default to find it.) right click .exe > properties > Details tab > Version number should be there. If it didn't work lets storm Bethesda HQ and get some answers.