时间:2025-06-17 12:40:41 来源:网络整理编辑:新聞中心
Bethesda Softworks' long-promised plan to let amateur programmers create their own Fallout 4content
Bethesda Softworks' long-promised plan to let amateur programmers create their own Fallout 4 content and play it on consoles -- a first for the series -- is finally getting rolling.
Starting Tuesday, Fallout 4 players on PC can grab the game's "Creation Kit" tools -- the same ones Bethesda used to build the game -- from the Bethesda.net launcher. To start creating content, you'll also need to grab the v1.5 update (currently in beta) for Fallout 4 by following the instructions here.
SEE ALSO:The coolest 'Fallout 4' character comes to life in an amazing cosplayWhile playing with user-created content is restricted to PC players for now, console support isn't far off. Xbox One users get mods first, starting in May. Then, PlayStation 4 users get in on the fun in June.
Once the feature is live, you can grab any user mods you want by loading up Fallout 4 and selecting "mods" from the main menu. That opens up the library, where you can browse, search, rate/comment and install individual mods.
This is an important moment for Bethesda, which has always had a large following of modders in the PC gaming community. This is the first time console players get to enjoy the some of the same custom enhancements that make the PC version of any Bethesda release more appealing.
Have something to add to this story? Share it in the comments.
TopicsGaming
Airbnb activates disaster response site for Louisiana flooding2025-06-17 12:31
Nick Viall has his own men's grooming startup, of course2025-06-17 12:03
Gorgeous new Hubble photo shows two galaxies dancing through space2025-06-17 11:41
Twitter absolutely loses it over Trump's meeting with the Russians2025-06-17 11:04
Carlos Beltran made a very interesting hair choice2025-06-17 11:02
Listen to the first new LCD Soundsystem music since they reunited2025-06-17 10:50
Google Assistant may come to the iPhone very soon2025-06-17 10:41
There aren't enough statues of women—so this app creates them in augmented reality2025-06-17 10:19
Tourist survives for month in frozen New Zealand wilderness after partner dies2025-06-17 10:11
Your next UberEats meal could be delivered by this 702025-06-17 10:11
5 people Tim Cook calls for advice on running the biggest company in the world2025-06-17 12:30
This big city in the South wants to use 100% clean energy by 20352025-06-17 12:18
Guy masterfully photobombs bachelorette party on the street2025-06-17 12:07
The 'X2025-06-17 11:54
This coloring book is here for all your relationship goals2025-06-17 11:30
Microsoft unveils the next version of Windows2025-06-17 11:15
Rigged? How a Twitter image prompted NBA conspiracy theories.2025-06-17 10:40
Gorgeous new Hubble photo shows two galaxies dancing through space2025-06-17 10:23
Satisfy your Olympics withdrawals with Nike's latest app2025-06-17 10:01
Instagram artist draws extremely boring but necessary acts of self2025-06-17 09:56