After Fallout 4’s next-gen update, its most essential Xbox and PC mod may be causing stutters and FPS drops
Until things get figured out, you may want to avoid using this popular Fallout 4 mod.
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Since its release in 2016, one of the most popular mods for Bethesda’s post-apocalyptic 2015 RPGFallout 4has been theUnofficial Fallout 4 Patch, or UFO4P. Frequently updated with countless fixes for the game’s various bugs and glitches, it’s widely considered to be one of the most essential mods for the game ever developed. At the time of writing, it’s the fourth most popular mod of all time on theFallout 4 Nexus Mods hubwith over 8 million downloads, and it’s also the second most downloaded Fallout 4 mod on Xbox. Without a doubt, it’s one of thebest Fallout 4 Xbox modsandbest Fallout 4 mods on PC.
UFO4P is a staple in many players' load orders, including fans who prefer a vanilla experience, and several mods depend on it to function — after all, extensive bug fixes benefit everyone and help make Fallout 4 as stable of a foundation for mods to add onto as it can possibly be. However, following the release of the controversialFallout 4 next-gen update(and afollow-up patchfor it), UFO4P may be causing stutters and framerate drops for players that have it installed.
I first caught wind of this when browsing theFalloutmodding subreddit and noticing a few recent trending posts about these issues (such asthis onefrom a few days ago andanotherfrom May 14), in which several players have reported experiencing them on PC until disabling UFO4P. User u/flatfeet recorded video evidence of this (editedandunedited) that shows some specific spots in Sanctuary where the stutters occur, and said ina now-deleted exchange in the UFO4P comments(it begins at the bottom of page four) that they’ve “done many tests” with “just this mod.” In busier areas of Fallout 4’s Commonwealth, they also said that the stutters happen “walking 30 seconds in any direction” and that they “usually last two or three times longer” than the ones in their videos.
Arthmoor — member of the UFO4P team and the uploader of the mod itself — directed u/flatfleet and others toa recent Digital Foundry analysis of vanilla Fallout 4posted after the “Next-Gen Update 2” patch that shows the game has some hitching and stuttering issues on Xbox Series X|S and PS5, saying that what’s shown “likely applies equally to PC as well” and that “any issues with variance are NOT caused by the UFO4P” and are instead “inherent to the NG update.”
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However, many players still maintain that the Unofficial Fallout 4 Patch is the source of the stuttering problems on PC, as they say they experience consistent hitching problems with it enabled and smooth performance whenever it’s uninstalled. Reportedly, further comments about the issue on the UFO4P page were removed; the comments were then locked, with Arthmoor stating that “our team needs a break from all the BS associated with bad information about the patch and it’s interaction with the NG Update.”
For what it’s worth, I loaded up a vanilla Fallout 4 save with nothing other than the UFO4P mod installed to run a few quick tests, and found that Ididcome across a handful of fairly consistent hitches in denser parts of the map like Lexington and the downtown Boston area. These went away completely when I disabled the mod, so there definitely seems to be something specific to UFO4P going on here. Notably, the stutters I encountered were rare and short, but your mileage may vary — it wouldn’t surprise me if the problem is influenced by the combination of hardware in your system, especially since game performance issues tend to have inconsistent severity from player to player in general. I have an i5-12600K rig with an RTX 3070 and a Samsung 980 PRO SSD, while u/flatfleet (who seems to have a worse experience) said they play on a machine with an i9-13900K, an RTX 4090, and a Samsung 990 PRO SSD.
If you’ve noticed stuttering issues in Fallout 4 on PC recently and have UFO4P installed, try disabling it and seeing if that fixes your problem. You may want to disable it regardless until this situation gets figured out, though it’s a great mod and one I’d keep installed if you aren’t running into drastic hitching issues with it in your load order (disabling a mod this big mid-playthrough is risky, so if you aren’t far along in one, you may want to start over). Note that I’ve only seenone reportofthe Xbox version of UFO4Pcausing stutters, so the problem may be less prevalent on console.
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Some sort of problematic interaction between UFO4P and the Fallout 4 next-gen update is one of several reasons for players to be annoyed with the latter, with some others beingits terrible ultrawide supportand the fact it still hasn’t fixed crashes for NVIDIA RTX GPU users caused by the Weapon Debris setting (modders took care of that, thankfully). At least you candowngrade Fallout 4 to roll the update back, andreportedlythe version of UFO4P under “Old Files” on itsfiles pagedoeswork with the pre-NG update Steam version of the game even though it’s “for use on GOG versions of Fallout 4” that haven’t gotten the new patches yet. It “will be removed once that version has been updated,” however, as the UFO4P team doesn’t keep older releases of the mod available to download.
Fallout 4 itself is benefitting greatly fromthe ongoing Fallout player count resurgence, asit’s one of the best-selling games right nowthanks to all the fanfare brought about by the excellentFallout TV show. It’s arguably one of thebest Fallout gamesto play if you’re checking out the legendary RPG series for the first time, and one of the best titles available onXbox Game Pass.
Brendan Lowry is a Windows Central writer and Oakland University graduate with a burning passion for video games, of which he’s been an avid fan since childhood. He’s been writing for Team WC since the summer of 2017, and you’ll find him doing news, editorials, reviews, and general coverage on everything gaming, Xbox, and Windows PC. His favorite game of all time is probably NieR: Automata, though Elden Ring, Fallout: New Vegas, and Team Fortress 2 are in the running, too. When he’s not writing or gaming, there’s a good chance he’s either watching an interesting new movie or TV show or actually going outside for once.Follow him on X(Twitter).