Fallout 4’s First Patch Arrives On PC
YouTube channel Tyrannicon revealed that typing “COC QASMOKE” in Fallout 4’s console will teleport players to a developer testing room that contains every item in the game, including hundreds of building materials.
As we approach the first Fallout 4 update on PS4 and Xbox One, let us know what changes you need to see, based on your experiences with the game so far.
From a business perspective dumbing down is the only sensible approach for most big budget sequels, the only question is how cleverly you go about it. Long story short, the game is generally pretty glitchy, and the console editions of the game don’t really stack up to the PC version. Over the weekend, Bethesda marketing VP Pete Hines stated that the studio discourages this sort of meddling in Fallout 4 and won’t port the functionality to consoles.
Although fun, using Fallout 4 console commands are not supported by Bethesda, and can “very easily mess up save games”. He also ruled out the possibility of introducing mods on gaming consoles. Its final version will come out after the release of the beta patch.
The excitement of November’s rollout of Fallout 4 was diminished after gamnrs reported glitches. He also stated that a number of expansion packs will be released for the game. Numerous more complicated features have been removed to make the game more accessible and others added to make it easier. They will shape the DLCs keeping in mind the feedbacks from the fans and would try to incorporate specific aspects into the game as per their likings.
Why oh why would Fallout 4 feature a gun hidden in code that sports underwater themed looks, spears, gas tank and bubble animations?