New details for "Fallout 4" will feature the possible file size of the "Far Harbor" DLC expansion, as well as new features in the sequel's latest game update.
Bethesda announced a new update for "Fallout 4" coming to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles as version 1.5 is currently available on Steam for the PC in beta format. The new update 1.5 will feature a revamped "Survival Mode" with new difficulty settings to challenge players in the game and they will be rewarded with new perks, increase limitations on saving, and heightened susceptibility to fatigue and illness. Players can also change the difficulty in "Survival Mode" on the character filter selection and improvements on the third-person camera movements when players are close agains the wall or other objects
Aside from the revamped "Survival Mode", the update will also include a new Mod Creation Kit, although they are not available in the beta, Bethesda assured gamers that the new mod support will be available in PC and the consoles soon, when they reviewed the feedback from th beta, VG 24/7 reported.
Version 1.5 will also have several bug fixes for "Fallout 4's" recent expansions; "Automatron" and "Wasteland Workshop".
These fixes include rare crash related issues in the save game in "Automatron", issues on the robot workbench camera, perks being repeatedly added when reloading a saved game while in robot workbench, Ada not properly traveling to an assigned settlement, robots being assigned as settlement vendors, issues with disappearing blueprints in "Appropriation" quest, targeting helmet on Power Armor no longer inadvertently causes the player to go into combat during "The Nuclear Option" quest, fixed distance check with Robotics Expert perk and the ability to delete DLC via the Add-Ons menu in the PS4.
In other news, it seems that the files size for "Fallout 4's" third DLC expansion, "Far Harbor" has been leaked online.
According to the SteamDB listing, "Far Harbor" DLC file size is listed as being 2.69GB, which is almost the same size as Skyrim.
Bethesda hinted that the "Far Harbor" expansion in "Fallout 4" will feature new quest, dungeons, settlements, equipment and monsters. Game director Todd Howard stated that "Far Harbor" could still be subject to change for instance if the previous expansions will not sell, Bethesda will likely tweak some add-on for the DLC in order to make it work. The DLC will launch on May and will cosy around $24.99.
"Fallout 4" is currently available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.