1.10.163 New! — Fallout 4 Game Version

Acted as the baseline for the Script Extender (F4SE) and thousands of mods. Why Version 1.10.163 Matters for Modding

Fallout 4 Game Version 1.10.163 was released on November 12, 2015, for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. The game received several updates and patches post-release, which addressed various technical issues and added new features to the game. One of the most significant updates was the release of the "Automatron" DLC, which added a new robot companion to the game, as well as a new questline and gameplay mechanics.

Right-click Fallout 4 in Steam, go to Properties > Updates, and set it to "Only update this game when I launch it." Fallout 4 Game Version 1.10.163

Patch rollout and installation

The relationship between 1.10.163 and the Fallout 4 Script Extender is central to its enduring relevance. F4SE is not a mod itself but a framework that allows mods to do things the base game's scripting engine cannot — everything from advanced UI elements to custom animations to complex quest logic. Acted as the baseline for the Script Extender

The game's technical features were widely praised by critics and players alike. The game's graphics and sound design were particularly notable, as they provided a immersive and engaging experience for players. The game's engine, the Creation Engine, was also praised for its ability to render large, open-world environments.

When Bethesda deployed the 1.10.163 patch in December 2019, it served as the baseline executable file for users on Steam, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4. The primary patch focus included: One of the most significant updates was the

The version fell under the umbrella of the "Pre-Next Gen" era, a period that many veteran modders look back on as the "good old days" of stability. For years, 1.10.163 was the default version for millions of PC players via Steam, serving as the standard executable until the seismic shake-up of the altered the game's architecture.

Once reverted, players must prevent Steam from overriding the files. This is typically done by setting the game's appmanifest file ( appmanifest_377160.acf ) to "Read-Only" in the Windows file properties, which tricks Steam into thinking the game is always up to date. The Future of 1.10.163