New details for "Fallout 4" will feature virtual reality gameplay in the works and it will be available for the PlayStation VR , HTC Vive and Oculus Rift.
Bethesda Game Studios director Todd Howard announced that "Fallout 4" will have a virtual reality feature as "Fallout 4 VR" is still in development. Howard told Glixel that they currently trying the "VR thing" now and they will see what will be the next step afterwards.
It was during the this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo that Bethesda promised a VR version for "Fallout 4" and had a VR demo of it during the event. Howard stated that Bethesda is “definitely” trying to put all of "Fallout 4" in VR for this project.
A promise that "Fallout 4 VR" will be a big virtual world. The core experience, meaning players can put on the headset and they are standing in the world of "Fallout" and can go where they want. Once Bethesda does that, they wanted to see how how the feature may go in upcoming "Fallout" titles.
It seems that "Fallout 4" will likel be available for the PlayStation VR, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift and other VR devices. For now, gamers will have to wait for more announcement from Bethesda soon or by next year, SegmentNext reported.
Previous reports revealed that Bethesda launched the PS4 mods this week alongside a new patch 1.8 update for the game.The game developers officially confirmed the "Fallout 4" mods as they both work on the game along with "Skyrim". Bethesda added that "Fallout 4" will also have a 4K resolution support when the game is ported on Sony's updated PS4 console, the PlayStation 4 Pro.
However, it seems that the PS4 modding sized in "Fallout 4" will not be increased as Bethesda's vice president Pete Hines stated that mods present are the only ones that were approved in the game.
The patch 1.8 update will feature a number of game fixes such as sound effects that would not persist after reloading in an area, an occasional crash when exiting to the Main Menu, and trying to start a New Game, issues with spaces in Mods search queries, rate “WIP” Work in Progress Mods, and Mods can now only be rated after they have been downloaded and doubled the amount of browse-able tiles in the Mods menu.
Other problems include a rare crash that would occur when a Mod had an unexpected data structure, an issue on the Library and/or Favorite Mods categories would not display correctly in specific situation, mods images would not load when scrolling quickly and a Sentry Bot firing dual Gatling Lasers causing the audio to cut out.
"Fallout 4" is currently available for the PS4, Xbox One and PC.