I like to request a collection of Fallout 4's DLC, as up to date and complete as possible, and *not* attached to an install of the main game; no standalone collections currently exist, causing problems for existing installs (cracked or not,) and 4 out 6 dlcs are 3/4ths drastically out of date and 1/4th wholly missing when looking for them individually. I'd much appreciate it, and I'm sure I'm not alone in that. Thanks for your time, guys. Yarr har harr!
Quote:i tried to post this comment on a Fallout 4 torrent just earlier, the new KaOs repack, because one of the comments to that torrent was a dick, but i discovered on my own that he wasn't as wrong as that dickiness made it seem. my comment didn't seem to post right, over there, but tbh, here is probably a better place to post it anyway; just gonna 1-1 copypaste what i'd written, hope that's alright. i'll blank the name of the guy here, though, to avoid inciting anything.
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________ was rude, and wrong to be that way; but the message buried under all that wasn't. Torrents for *only* FO4's DLC are in a sorry state, being few, far between, scattered, out-of-date, and incomplete. Using what’s available, without having to torrent (and install) an entire extra instance of the main game, (and subsequently fix whatever registry mayhem and hard drive fillage results) one would only be able to get Far Harbor and Automatron in any useful way, as Nuka World is only available in beta, and the same is true for both Contraption and Wasteland Workshops; meanwhile, Vault Tec Workshop is wholly absent. I actually have the main game legit, for modding purposes; I only need the DLC, but am fairly confused at its unavailability, considering that Fallout (and Elder Scrolls, for that matter) DLCs (excluding the games themselves, obviously) have gotta be the easiest bits of software to “prepare” of all time. Both game series are so moddable because of how they load their files; if it’s in the Data folder, it goes, and that’s that, and the games own main files and DLCs are formatted and loaded in the exact same way as user mods. That means there’d be no crack needed, and even compression wouldn’t be strictly necessary (albeit still being helpful on data); it’d be a simple matter of grabbing the latest DLC files from a licensed PC’s Data folder, copying them to a new folder on said PC, setting that up to be seeded, and that’s that. Hell, you could even set up a script to re-copy them periodically, and have the torrent be automatically kept up to date with the latest files, fresh from Steam! An hour or two of work, 3 tops, and that’s if they’re as bad as I am at batch scripting. (Though the delta updating’d be far more BTsync-y, and I’m unsure whether normal torrents can have that level of updatability; would seeds conflict with each other, or could they figure it out? Hmm.) Either way, it’s a sorry state, but one that’s quite easily fixed; and considering said ease, I find it odd that no one has fixed it yet. I understand it’s all for free, and beggars can’t be choosers, but I’m fairly certain I wouldn’t be alone in appreciating it if you or any other teams would prioritize a standalone DLC compilation release, even if it can’t be made to auto-update like I posited. As an aside, I did try to download this one, intending to harvest its DLC then uninstall, but got nothing but an empty folder at the install path and an incomprehensible mass of Cyrillic error. Not sure how to fix it, but tbh, I’m already worried installing this at all might mess up my legit install, somehow; I’d rather go a different route than delve deeper into my system to fix something that was itself meant to be a temporary fix, only to end up breaking something else. No offense, meant, of course; seems an excellent release when it works! if you've any info about whether I'm worried for nothing about this install messing up others, (or how to fix this one, for that matter) please do let me know; but beyond that, i think I'll just hope for that compilation.
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I believe the request is self explanatory, but for those who tl:dr'd, I'd much appreciate as complete and up-to-date a compilation of Fallout 4's DLCs as possible, as none exist that aren't packaged with copies of the main game, risking problems for existing installs. the standalone releases that exist are 3/6th's drastically out of date betas, and 1/6th simply nonexistent, so it's not possible to collect it oneself from existing torrents. it should be fairly simple, because Bethesda games load their game files (including DLCs) similar to as if they were mods; ostensibly, that means the DLCs wouldn't need any cracking, and even compression would be optional: just seed'n'succeed. if someone could do this, that'd be great; thanks for your time, guys. Yarr har harrr!
Fallout 4: Nuka-World is here. But how do you get it?
Download Fallout 4 DLC Pack nosTEAM Free for PC – As the sole survivor of Vault 111, you enter a world destroyed by war 200 years ago over resources, which ended in a nuclear holocaust in 2077. Every second is a fight for survival, and every choice is yours to make. Hi, I have the base Fallout 4 installed and wanted to download and add the DLCs to the installation, but I haven't found any site or info which would provide the DLCs only, without the base game already.
Fallout 4 Dlc List
Fallout 4: Nuka-World won’t automatically download on your console, even if you have the season pass – which might be a good thing if you’re on a tight data limit, as it’s the biggest one yet in terms of new content. File size-wise, it’s 5.3 GB on PS4.
Fallout 4 Dlc Automatron
The DLC is rolling out right now so if you own Fallout 4 you can go ahead and kick off the download and installation process. The pack is included in the Season Pass, or can be purchased separately – that’s obviously another requirement for playing it.
Here’s how to get hold of Nuka-World and ensure Fallout 4 recognises your license:
Fallout 4 Dlc
- Make sure you have the most recent patch.
- Find the DLC. On Steam and Xbox Live, check out the Fallout 4 store page. On PSN, the easiest way is to type “Fallout” into the search field, and you’ll see Nuka World listed in the suggested results. Purchase if necessary, and begin the download.
- Once installed, fire up Fallout 4 and check the “add-ons” section of the main menu. If Nuka-World is not listed, try restarting your system and checking your connection.
Not what you’re looking for? Our Fallout 4 guide and Fallout 4: Nuka-World guide might help.
To begin the Fallout 4: Nuka-World storyline, look for the quest All Aboard in your journal, which prompts you to tune to a new radio frequency. We found this quest triggered as soon as we loaded up a mid or late game save.
Fallout 4: Nuka-World is the final piece of DLC for Fallout 4, as Bethesda is moving on to other major projects. Fair enough – but also, aww. Good thing we’ll have mods to keep us busy after this.