A slew of features requested by users have been added to Bethesda.net’s mods for Fallout 4.
Included in this new update are stats to see how popular your mod is, new customization options and everything else listed below:
- Moderation for Mod Comments Comments can be flagged for moderation on Mod pages. Comments can also be Liked, as well.
- Mod Author Stats Chart top level stats to see how your Mod is doing.
- Custom Version Number Modders can edit the version number with a custom name, or keep it as the default.
- Required Mod Dependencies Modders can add required dependencies to their Mods detail page. These can be other Bethesda.net mods or official Add Ons.
- Updated Reporting Categories New Categories includingr Piracy/Stolen were added.
- New Time Filtering Time-based filters were added to all the major categories on mods.bethesda.net.
- Additional Server-Side Security Steam-linked Bethesda.net account for uploading Mods to Bethesda.net is now enforced on server side. Older versions of the Creation Kit (pre-1.4) will no longer work for uploading Mods to Bethesda.net.
Mods in Fallout 4 continue to be a troubled experience for PlayStation 4 – not only were they revealed to be rather limited when they launch, but the scheduled beta period for PS4 mods was delayed this week by Bethesda with no new date targeted for it to occur.