
You might be wondering what's different about this release compared to the versions available on Steam, Epic Games or through Xbox Game Pass, so here's a quick rundown of why this version is interesting:
- DRM-free - Like all games offered on GOG, this version is completely free of pesky DRM so you won't be locked out of titles you paid for, or constantly asked to prove you own them - this is DRM-free gaming.
- No Creation Club or Bethesda.net - The Creation Club and Bethesda.net menus have been disabled for this release meaning that you cannot access these services in-game. This means that all Creation Club DLCs cannot currently be obtained with this version of the game.
- Rollback easily* - Don't you just hate it when Fallout 4 gets updated and you either have to wait for all your favourite F4SE dependant mods to be updated or mess about trying to roll back? This is quite difficult on Steam or Xbox but GOG has got you covered. Through the GOG Galaxy app, you can easily roll back to an older version of the game or turn off updates entirely to keep modding without interruption.
To celebrate the release, the game will be available with a 75% discount for the next 2 weeks letting you pick up Fallout 4 with all major DLCs for £8.74/$9.99/€9.99 (RRP £34.99/$39.99/€39.99)**. If you've never played Fallout 4, now is a great time to give it a go! You can visit GOG.com by clicking the banner below.
I'm sure you have questions at this point so here's a brief FAQ covering what we've learned from this build so far.
Can I manage my mods with Vortex?
Yes. We've released an over-the-air update to Fallout 4 support which includes automatic detection of the GOG version and will allow you to manage your mods, plugins and saved games like any other edition of the game. You may need to restart Vortex to get this update.
Does this version work with Fallout 4 Script Extender (F4SE)?
GOG has ensured that the Silverlock team behind F4SE have been a part of the conversation leading up to the release and GOG has generously given them early access to the build. As this release is very similar to the Steam build, F4SE should be ready to go without any updates needed.
Do all existing mods work with the GOG version?
The vast majority of mods will work with this version right away. However, due to some changes to remove the Bethesda.net and Creation Club menus, mods that alter the game UI (specifically the main menu and pause menu) may need to be updated before they are compatible.
Can I transfer my saved games over?
Yes. The saved games folder is shared with the Steam release, so migrating from Steam should be fairly painless. If you're playing on Xbox Game Pass, you'll need to move your saves from "My Documents\My Games\Fallout4 MS\Saves" to "My Documents\My Games\Fallout4\Saves". Keep in mind that if you're playing with mods it's not a good idea to move over mid-save but if you do make sure you have all the same mods installed to the GOG version.
I have purchased Creation Club content on Steam/Xbox/Epic can I transfer it?
No. As this version of Fallout 4 has no link to Bethesda.net, it is not possible to transfer your purchases over.
Will I be able to get the Fallout 4 Next Gen update from GOG?
While Bethesda has continued to be very tight-lipped on the subject since announcing that Fallout 4 will get a Next-gen update during the Fallout 25th Anniversary celebration, we can confirm that this update is planned to be available on all platforms, including GOG. While it doesn't seem likely that we'll see this updated in 2023 as originally announced, it does give us something to look forward to in 2024.
Will you be making copies of the GOG version available to mod authors via the Mod Rewards Program?
We're discussing the possibility of this with GOG so keep an eye on the Donation Points Store. If we're able to secure some copies then we'll let Mod Authors know via the dedicated forums/Discord server.
Is GOG going to release the VR version?
At the moment there are no plans for GOG to offer the VR edition of the game.
Can I get the Creation Kit from GOG?
No. At present, the Creation Kit is only available on Steam. Bethesda has confirmed the GOG version is not compatible with the Steam Creation Kit but all mods created using the Creation Kit will work with any PC edition of the game.
Technical Details
For tool developers (or just those of you who are curious) here are the details of the GOG version:
- The game version is 1.10.163. (The same as the version from Steam)
- Game settings (INI files) are stored under "%userprofile%\Documents\My Games\Fallout4".
- Saved games are stored under "%userprofile%\Documents\My Games\Fallout4\Saves".
- Load order data (plugins.txt and loadorder.txt files) is stored under "%localappdata%\Fallout4".
That about wraps it up. What do you think of Fallout 4 coming to GOG? Let us know in the comments.
* Bethesda will still be able to remove old versions from this option if required but GOG has said that in most cases they will remain available.
** Disclaimer: We are a member of GOG.com's affiliate program. This means if you use any of the links in the article above to make a purchase from GOG.com, we get a very small cut. It's another way to help us keep the lights on and we're always happy to promote such a great company!
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Maybe writing it out maybe be the better option?
Also, the paths I included can be copied and pasted into Windows Explorer to be taken to the files.
Plus your argument do not hold water.
- login into Steam Password 2FA and 30 days
- login into Nexus Password 2FA and 30 days
- login into GOG Password 2FA and 30 days
How can one be bad and the other good? Plus only advance technically minded user can launch GOG Game without launching the Client. Thus for majority of nexus users there no substantial difference or advantage between steam or gog, that the reality.Edit there no way I am downloading my Projekt Red games and hoarding them on my PC PLUS Red and I go backs years, I have hard copies of witcher 1 Enhanced and the Witcher 2 version 1 and guess what, they are not DRM Free. Yet I still loved those DRM included games. Yeah I predate GOG with my support for Projekt RED. My paid for pre-order for the Witcher 3 was 2 & 1/2 years before it got release and they kept apologizing to us in emails. Bless 'em for the delays.
Making mods without the CK would be difficult unless you are only making adjustments to existing items.
However, when games come bundled with all DLCs and updates (especially if due to a later version), they are often labelled "GOTY."
I wrote an unhinged rant about why I will never pay Steam or any of those DRM-infested storefronts in GOG's "Requests" thread for Fallout 4 recently, explaining how pirates get a better experience than Steam users, because they can freeze and archive the base game install, F4SE, and their current mod versions at a particular point in time, whereas modders and gamers alike get shafted by things like auto update, online checks, and complete loss of working historical installations and mods when hard drives and computers fail.
I wrote about how I have two MDISC DVD's from the mid 00's marked "Pear Shaped Skyrim", containing the base install and mods and saves required to get my custom, wide-hipped, small-chested female character into that game without requiring Internet access and using archived Windows 7 + WSUS Offline backups. I promised GOG that I would reward them as soon as this game hit their platform, and I intend to follow through.
I get paid on the evening of the 28th, and I will add it to my collection, download the offline installer, download my F4SE and modding tools for the correct version, and my Bodyslide and Outfit Studio - burn it to an MDISC "lifetime archival" Blu-Ray and mark it - you guessed, "Pear Shaped Fallout 4". Finally, I will own this masterpiece and all the amazing tools that others have made for it, legally. And I can mod it and publish here without worrying about being a cursed pirate.
When I have done this, I will both update (or reply to) this post to confirm, and I will release my currently uploaded, but hidden mod, of Marian, my FemShep (sorry NORA lol!)
<big no of a very theatrical quality>
2024 is supposed to be the 25th anniverary update from bughthesda, it has nothing to do with FO4 being available throug GOG.
I don't care about the game being released on GOG. I've owned it for eight years, I have no reason to buy it again.
I'm concerned about the free update being delayed until next year. I hope that makes you feel better.
As for 2024, you're both somewhat misreading - the 25th Anniversary of Fallout was 1997-2022, not 2024 (and not Bethesda, which started in 1986). If you read the linked article you'll see it's dated October 2022, and Fallout 1 came out in October 1997. The article is mainly about Fallout 76 stuff for October to November 2022. But further down it also includes an announcement about a Fallout 4 Next Gen update in 2023 and Picksaurus is saying it currently seems more likely this might not appear until 2024. Hope that helps.
The article clearly states that the upcoming next-gen update was ANNOUNCED at the 25th anniversary celebration in 2022. It was expected to come out in 2023 and now appears to be delayed until 2024. That's what I'm unhappy about.
Why is that so hard to understand?
F4se will if you install it right. Perhaps if you asked in the help forums others will be able to better assist you, be sure to tell them what mod manager you are using as well.
Gotta make sure to keep Steam updates turned off.
i so loathed that storefront addon in the game..