I got hyped by the TV series so I will play the game for the first time (yes, I know, it took this long). I usually prefer to buy GOG version of a game but I saw the rating of FO4 GOG at 3.9/5. Why is that? I have read somewhere that there is technical issue of some sort which includes modding for GOG version? I expected higher gamer rating for FO4 in GOG but a lower rating typically indicates for me some genuine issues.

Edit: also the GOG Version says it does not include the Creation Club. What is it and is it in some way better than using Nexus mods?

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    It was always a divisive game, depending on what you were looking for. The rating might also be affected by that.

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    Review say no problem…

    “Aside of a review about the game itself, I’d like to share about mod support of this. First, GOG version of Fallout 4 binary (Fallout4.exe) is virtually same as Steam version except Steam stubs. It even requires steam_api64.dll to run and GoG version has steam_api64.dll but it is a wrapper of galaxy client API. It means… GoG version has same bug that Steam version has. You will get darker face bug with some texture replacers, nvidia gameworks related crash on RTX 3000 series or later and goes on. In short, yes GoG version has no problem to use with F4SE.
    However, if mods are not working correctly, check fallout.ini and change or add following line in [ARHCIVE] section: bInvalidateOlderFiles=1 sResourceDataDirsFinal= Then all the mods can be used right away.
    Note to “Buttout” f4se plugin: Use “OnProcessAttach” for LoadMethod in “xSE PluginPreloader.xml””

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    If you can get it running properly I still think New Vegas is one of the best Fallout games there is, and its usually my goto when I want to hop back into that universe. However, it has not aged well.

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        On how it hasn’t aged well?

        NV looked pretty dated even for the time it was released. Personally that doesn’t bother me much but I have had a lot of issues with corrupted save files and game crashes. To me that makes it hard to recommend, but it’s still the best first-person Fallout… If you get it running properly

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        The gunplay is nothing like a modern FPS. Hitting your targets depends on your character’s stats, and is only somewhat related to where you aim the cursor. You can aim right at something, but if your skills are low, the bullets will curve and miss, and the inverse is true too - with high skill, your bullets aimed off-target will curve to hit.

        There’s no sprinting - your movement speed is locked to ‘mosey’.

        It crashes a lot, and some saves crash immediately when loaded, so you need to save often across a variety of different save files to avoid losing too much progress.

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    Not that I’m aware of. Some people who like modding Bethesda games prefer GOG in that it “defaults” to not upgrading automatically, and Steam does. An upgrade can break mods until the authors update them.

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    It’s just not as good of an RPG as the other Fallout games. It shines in the action, though. I treat it as a straight up shooter and have fun ignoring the terrible story beats. If you’re looking for an RPG where your choices and dialogue matters, FO4 kinda sucks.

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    I remember I bought a PS4 just to play FO4 and I was wildly disappointed. New Vegas is better.

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    I’m doing the same thing! I saw GOTY edition on sale with no DRM and went for it, even though I own the standard version on Steam already.

    I wanted to start a modded playthrough and I usually use Mod Organizer 2, so there were a few quirks I had to work through. For instance, Mod Configuration Menu needed a launch option for F4SE (-forcesteamloader) due to some hidden dependency that never pops up for Steam players.

    Once I got everything sorted, it’s working great! Sim Settlements 2 is a literal game changer. More DLC than mod.

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    Edit: also the GOG Version says it does not include the Creation Club. What is it and is it in some way better than using Nexus mods?

    The Creation Club is Bethesda’s paid mod system. Just use Nexus Mods because it’s free.

    Fallout 4 is a FPS with some very light RPG elements. The other games in the series are RPGs (outside 3 and 76). Also it’s story is badly written. It’s why the game is poorly rated on GOG.

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    I also got hyped by the tv show to the point I unninstalled a few games to play new vegas again. I honestly think that’s the best fallout especially modded.

    So I sympathise but on my end everything is going much better than I expected the games running perfect and I’m really enjoying it.

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    I know that some mods had issues with Skyrim from GOG as it uses a separate, different from Steams version, config directory. Some mods didn’t account for that and didn’t work. I’m assuming a similar issue with Fallout 4? Oddly enough older Fallouts and TES games use normal dirs so I don’t know why did they decide it’s a good idea.

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    Fallout 4 is bland and empty for a fallout game. This is almost entirely due to the settlement mechanic.

    You don’t need, or want, the creation club. It’s just frankly bad cosmetic mods with some few new weapons added, but the weapons aren’t added right so you’ll run out of ammo for them.

    Its also buggy as hell and they never bothered fixing anything. To the point that a large modlist is required just to make the game baseline finished

    However, with a decent modlist, and Sim Settlements to fix/remove the tedium of that abysmal system, it becomes a good game.

    Edit: equally, because New Vegas is using Bethesda’s engine from Fallout 3, it needs a large modlist to make it playable too. But it at its core is a fun game.

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    The game is pretty bad imo. I don’t think that matters when you never played a fallout game or like Bethesda jank

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      I like it.

      It’s old, though.

      But, then, that’s also par for the course for GOG, so…shrug

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          I mean, old for the fast-moving genre of first-person 3D games, where (checks) nine years is a long time in terms of technology. Obviously, it’s a lot younger than, say, Pac-Man, and people still play and enjoy that game in its original form.

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      Yeah I’m with you. Fallout 4 was so boring I don’t think I even finished it. The settlement mechanic was annoying. The guns were somehow worse and less interesting than NV. The environments were just “samey” for the most part and lack substantial variety. The skill or RPG elements were simplified to the point of being almost pointless. Even going with the basic stealth sniper build, by the time I stopped I had stuff all interesting snipers bar the one main one and meaningful progression for my build had all but vanished. The characters are boring save for a handful like valentine. The weapons, god I hate the shitty pipe/scavenged weapons that ate up more than 0% of the gun roster. Honestly Fallout 4 marked the decline that would be much further emphasised by 76.

      Avoid it if you’re unsure and try one of the older ones. There are better post apoc games, better RPGs and better open world games. Get them instead.

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      I’ve heard of criticisms about FO4 which is why I’m not enthused to buy the game when it first came out. I’m thinking of just finishing the game as quickly as possible for the lore. I have not even finished FO2.

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        The game isn’t horrible but it is an almost 9 year old game and if you don’t have nostalgia for it then it’s probably not gonna be a great time.