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Official and Un-Official can be found Hereīefore posting anything to the subreddit, check our Megathreads WIKI to see if a megathread exists. See the rules below for more information. Rumors, leaks, announcements, fan art, and everything in between are allowed, as long as it's directly related to Fallout 4. A place for any and all discussion about Fallout 4. Complete Fix guide for all Fallout Games. You can check out the trailer for the final full piece of DLC, Fallout 4 Nuka World here. It takes gamers into the derelict amusement park populated by gangs of dangerous Raiders, and features a very abused bottle. Being available for free may put it in a different bracket from previously released DLC, but nevertheless promises to add a new perspective to the wide ranging title. The Fallout 4 High Resolution Texture Pack is yet another piece of extra content provided by Bethesda. Many PC owners will therefore miss out on the increased detail provided for some of the iconic locations in the game, such as Diamond City and the Glowing Sea. The new texture pack will not be of use to many people however, the minimum system requirements are an i7-5820K processor or better and a GTX 1080 8GB graphics card. Bethesda describes it by saying “every location is enhanced with ultra-deluxe detail.” The superb title is now available to enjoy in the best detail ever, thanks to the launch of the High Resolution Texture Pack for the PC.Īvailable on the Steam Store, the new add-on is given as a free download for those who already own the game. The open-world adventure game brings you face-to-face with some monstrous enemies, chilling landscapes and loyal companions. Fallout 4 has been a big success for Bethesda since it launched.