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Lets see if they even recognise the pc version is absolute ass.
(paraphrase) "Better to keep one's mouth closed and be thought as an idiot than open it and prove it to be true." (Don't remember who stated that or the exact words.)
The original was...
"Better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than to open it and remove all doubt."
The earliest known appearance of the adage discovered by QI occurred in a book titled “Mrs. Goose, Her Book” by Maurice Switzer. The publication date was 1907 and the copyright notice was 1906.
The game was meant to get a next-gen update, not just for consoles.
Console exclusive updates bring us back to the issue that Nier Automata's PC port had.
I fear they won't say anything, they stopped caring about their consumers since they had success with skyrim...
It's not for me. The update made the game better for me.
The update had been announced for ages. Besides, I never have steam on auto update on any game. Every single update needs a human input.
And mods... well. I love mods. I didn't have FO4 on PC (I have XBOX) and have just bought it so I could (later) play FO London and make a new run with a lot of mods (I was going to wait for London but they I found out London will need a separate "save"), but I installed the game and it runs fine before and after the update. Mods are mods they are always (potentially) going to break whenever an update is done. It's the nature of the beast. Even tiny, tiny changes can break a bunch of mods since most mods are made to work "around" the game (I am being over simplistic here).
I play other games that I mod heavily and this has happened to me before (actually a couple weeks ago with the new Rimworld update; still mad that my favourite mortar shells haven't been update but I have since gotten a new turret mod that I like best... so I call that a win). And while I really hate having my mods broken, I understand there is only so much a company can do to keep mods working whenever an update rolls out. Besides, having mods break can be a real blessing. Some of my favourite mods from Rimworld were discovered after mod breaking updades. I was "forced" to look for alternatives and other ways of doing things and found them. Otherwise we are playing the game the same "comfortable" way and never really bother to change. I know I would still have the same mods from 2, 3 or 4 years ago if there hadn't been updated in Rimworld that forces me to check out the mods section again. Well, I can always learn to properly mod a game and redo an old mod, can't I?
I look at these events as challenges to be taken on, not hindrances.
But, at the end of it all, FO4 is a 9 yo game and it's still getting updated to more recent standards. And people complain when they aren't forced to update at all... just chill people. I have games that are 2 or 3 years old and they haven't gotten a single update.
There are always going to be little issues with windows. Most of the times it's drivers not updated, some windows update that rolls out, GPU software that goes crazy, some game or windows dll or driver that gets messed up. Just go through the motions and check it all. If people don't want all this hassle, get a console and don't use mods. It's pretty much guaranteed not to break (modding FO4 on XBOX is a joke best not tried).