No full game on disc on PC
As we nearnuclear winterNovember 10, folks are getting all ants in their pants forFallout 4and those ants are full of radiation, I bet, hence the extra bad itching. Bethesda’s Pete Hines answered a slew of non-sense on Twitter over the weekend, an admirable, but bad use of a platform best suited fortaking pictures of foodand imaging Joe Biden’sfavorite Wu Tang album.
Asked about the framerate on the console version ofFallout 4, Hinesnotedit is, “solid 30 FPS,” saying, “I play it all the time. I think you’ll be pleased.” This was in reference to someone getting a PS4 for Christmas, though they asked about “the consoles version” generally, but Hines notedagainthe Xbox One runs the same.

Meanwhile, the PC version, which comes on a DVD instead of Blu-ray, “doesn’t contain the entire game,” though, “there is data on the disc.” You installFallout 4with the disc — it’s not aMetal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Painsituation— “though you will still have to download from Steam.”
Perhaps most telling, though, is what Hines didn’t answer. Questions regarding difficulty modes, but also this inquiry: “Is it true you may put wheels on the houses you craft and drive them around??” No response. Hmm…

The$30 season passjust went up for sale on the PlayStation Store.







