Bethesda brings new exciting "Fallout 4" Patch 1.4 and "Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim" Patch 1.9 for all its avid gamers. Here is an in-depth look at what everyone can expect for the patches' latest features and bug fixes. You decide whether PS4 Pro upgrades, Mods additions, and other improvements make the two games better or not.
"Fallout 4" and "Skyrim" are both available on PC, PS4, and Xbox One. Accordingly, gamers noticed a lot of things to improve when it rolled out. To answer the growing demand, Bethesda is now sending out new patches to improve their gaming experiences.
According to Express, "Fallout 4" and "Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim" patches 1.4 and 1.9 are just special editions just for the three platforms and they are now live to download anytime. Notably, both will primarily bring bug fixes and browsing Mods improvements. Hence, here's a list of its expected contents.
To begin, the main features of "Fallout 4" Patch 1.9 direct players to a thrilling enhanced PS4 Pro Support and Mods improvements. With the PS4 software, players can now experience enhanced graphics and gaming experience. Additional Mod enhancement will also heighten the Sole Survivor's feat on the game, it will deal with added featured category, browsing menu rating counts, and more.
For "Skyrim" Patch 1.4, the features will be concentrated with Mod improvements. It will have the same features category for mods, added Mod details page favorites, and added Mod Details page required dependencies.
Bethesda's newly launched bug fixes for both "Fallout 4" and "Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim" patches are early just the same. They take on the improved general performance and stability, better reporting Mods category, and fixed load order menu crashes.
Lastly, Game Spot offers an additional treat for all "Fallout 4" and "Skyrim" players. Supposedly, the newly rolled out patches come with a high-resolution texture pack that everyone can grab for free. That's surely a great additional package for Bethesda's special 1.4 and 1.9 edition updates.
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