The Fallout 4 1.3 patch is now available for download on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. It was released for PC users on February 1, 2016.
The patch is 530 MB big, therefore, it will not take very long to download. The update has brought new features to PS4 and Xbox One players such as status menu for settlers, weapon debris effects and a new ambient occlusion setting (HBAO+), according to Bethesda website.
Furthermore, the update has fixed issue where gamers could warp to a different location when aiming. Big Leagues perk displays calculated damage rightly. The update has fixed issue with gamers becoming dismembered while still alive, according to a GameSpot report.
Also, it has fixed issue with particular settlement attacks not generating correctly. Building wires will not consume copper. Companions can not get stuck with radiation poisoning.
The Fallout 4 1.3 update has fixed an issue that caused powered items to stop working permanently if the power source was removed. Gamers can construct workbenches in their Diamond City house. Moreover, repairing items will properly use resources. The update has also fixed an issue with crops appearing damaged after reloading and saving.
Meanwhile, a new Fallout 4 cheat (Dogmeat duplication glitch) has been discovered in Fallout 4 update 1.3.
A few players were not happy to find that the 1.3 patch killed an earlier Dogmeat duplication glitch. However, one week after the update released, Hey Im Starlord, a YouTuber, has disclosed a new Fallout 4 cheat that works inside the new patch.
To access the glitch, players should drop a product on the floor and tell Dogmeat to pick it up. As Dogmeat bends to pick the item up, players should hit the 'Take' (X on Xbox One and A button on PlayStation 4) many times as quickly as they can.
If gamers are successful, Dogmeat should duplicate the product. The original will return to the player's inventory and the duplicate from Dogmeat drops will be on the floor.
The Dogmeat duplication bug lets gamers to cheat a little and build up an unlimited supply of weapons, ammo and settlement resources such as glass and copper.