The game should then update and re-appear as Fallout 4 in your Library. After that, select Properties and Betas, and then select the beta from the drop down menu. First, you'll need to log into Steam and then right-click on Fallout 4 in your Library. To enable access on your PC, Bethesda says you'll need to complete a couple of important steps. Bethesda says it builds on the hundreds of third-party Fallout 4 mods that are already available by making them 'easier and more accessible than ever before.' Once they've been uploaded to, other players can view the mods inside the game's menu, rate them and install them without having to leave the game.
If you feel Fallout 4 is missing something, maybe a weapon or a flashy piece of armor, you can use the Kit to create it. The studio has released its first modding tool - called the Creation Kit - on Steam and launched a new hub where players can browse and download each others' tweaks.īethesda stresses that the Creation Kit is the same tool it uses to create the core game. In February, it told us that PC support would arrive in April, and sure enough, it's now delivered on that promise. Even before Fallout 4 was released, Bethesda was keen to stress that the latest instalment of the post-apocalyptic franchise would officially support mods.