

As a matter of fact, Bethesda has reminded gamers that there is still "a lot to do yet" before the mods are fully functional. When done, Fallout 4 should appear as Fallout 4 in your LibraryĪlthough the prospect of mods for Fallout 4 on consoles will definitely boost the spirits of the game's PlayStation 4 and Xbox One fans, it still remains to be seen as to exactly how the Creation Kit will work with the systems. Wait a few minutes and Fallout 4 should update That said, here are the instructions on opting into the 1.5 Update in Steam Beta:Ī drop down menu will appear. I’ll update this post as we hear more.For those PC players who wish to take part in the Creation Kit open beta, it's necessary to be running the latest version of the Fallout 4. We are working with Sony to increase this limit. Please do not upload mods larger than 900 MB. – PS4 Mod Storage limit is approximately 900 MB at present. We are working with Sony on sound file processing support in a future update. PS4 sound format is a proprietary format. – Sound files are currently not supported. We are working with Sony on optimal texture exporting support in a future update. We’ll just have to wait and see what Sony has to say.īethesda talked about some of the issues with PS4 mods in a June 15th blog post. The whole “where users can do anything they want for either Fallout 4 or Skyrim Special Edition,” might be the sticking point.

Bethesda’s statement gives us a potential clue. I wonder what the problem is on Sony’s end. That takes away one of the key selling points for Skyrim Special Edition on PS4. We will provide an update if and when this situation changes.
