Okay, the gist here is that the Creation Club can be avoided at the cost of your hard drive space. Any game with the Creation Club installs its content onto your hard drive regardless of whether or not you purchase it, so you're basically paying for the code to unlock the items rather than the items themselves. Right now the amount of space is minuscule, but overtime it will pile up and simply become a burden. It doesn't help that the thing was forced into the game via a patch.
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No thanks, I'll just keep the games I like installed. Heck off
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4 RepliesIdc about space honestly, I have 3 tb so it's whatever. I completely disagree with the idea of paid mods though. EVEN for ps4 users. We already have Hellfire and Chinese steals suit mods for free on xbone, PC community is god tier for modding to begin with and ps4 shouldn't have to pay for mods I can get on my xbone. Sony should stop being aholes and just have the same restrictions as xbone. We as a community should just make paid mods go away. Someone tried this shit in the past and "gamers" as a whole fought it.
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5 RepliesPeople should stop buying Bethesda games all together.
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3 RepliesEdited by SuperStormDroid: 9/4/2017 3:50:42 AMGood thing Bethesda doesn't support Linux at this time.
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1 ReplyBethesda is aware of the issue and are working to find a solution. Apparently the archives weren't supposed to be included in the patch they released that added CC to the game.
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1 ReplyMaybe to console gamers, but the great thing about PC gaming is you can delete this garbage in the data folder. All the mods at launch added up to 651 MB of useless master files. If more get automatically downloaded I'll just delete them and move on with my life.
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4 RepliesReinstalled fo4 last week so I can do Nuka world. Can't remember the game running so poorly when I first played it. Major frame drops and unresponsive. Not happy Jan
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Arr m80
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2 RepliesLooks like im going to uninstall fallout 4, I was really looking forward to mod it like crazy with FREE MODS from the nexus
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1 ReplyThanks for explaining the video for those who couldn't watch the video. I see plenty of "this is what I think *insert video* with no content In the post body. Thanks for the warning too, I'll hate to uninstall FO4 but once it becomes an issue I will
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7 RepliesWhile I agree that this was not a good idea, I would like to point out that it was done to try and skirt around some restriction that is in place by Sony and MS.
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1 ReplyFor console or pc as well? Guessing this isn't a pc issue as you can stop automatic updates and as internet isn't needed to play elder scrolls or fallout there is no reason to even connect while playing.
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My fallout 4 game is already messed up