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Steam's primary reason for existence was so that developers could push updates to their users easily.
Secondly 3rd party mods need to be compatible with the game version, not vice versa and Bethesda do zero regarding mod compatibility when they patch their games, despite Todd being grateful for modders keeping their games alive beyond their lifespan, hence why he he makes the latest reference to Starfield.
And finally you should be running Fallout 4 via F4SE but it needs to be updated since the new patch for Fallout 4 came out.
1) in multiplayer online games, if you going to team up with people, then everyone's game version must be the same version.
or else, you can't play with them at all.
for example, in Fallout 4, you got friends playing that game.
your game version for Fallout 4 is 1 or 2 versions below your "friends" latest version of the game.
how are you suppose to team up with your friends in Fallout 4 when the versions of your game and theirs is vastly different?????
You could use Tharon's tool 'Please Do Not Update Me':
https://steamcommunity.com/groups/for_a_better_steam_client/discussions/1/3417685271692378840/
Can also do things manually by getting the manifest from SteamDB & editing the game's appmanifest file.
i do not recommend this for Multiplayer Online Games like
1) dota 2
2) CS 2
3) PUBG
4) tom clancy's rainbow six siege
..........etc.
what "tintingaroo" suggest will only works for Single Player Games like
a) Fallout 4
Hey. I really appreciate that. Thank you so much. I hope you have a wonderful day.
Also appreciate that. I don't really play a lot of multiplayer games anymore and the stuff i do play is usually co-op stuff and i've experience with that-- but maybe someone else doesn't and wouldn't intuit that you all need to be on the same version. When modding multiplayer games you almost always all need the same stuff installed on your side too.
So, thank you for your help.
Paradox had so many of them at one point Valve made them reduce the number
Tell gamedevs to use steam's features to let you lock in a version. If they don't, then they want you on the most recent version.