Fallout | 4 Patch 1.10 163

Bethesda’s official changelog for 1.10.163 is deceptively short. However, dataminers and reverse engineers have uncovered significant under-the-hood alterations.

Fallout 4, developed by Bethesda Game Studios, was released in 2015 to critical acclaim. Like many modern games, it received several patches post-launch to fix bugs, improve performance, and add features. Patch 1.10 is one of these updates.

For players, patches like 1.10 are crucial as they can significantly improve the gaming experience by: fallout 4 patch 1.10 163

Most importantly, Patch 1.10.163 did not touch the core lighting shaders (unlike the disastrous 1.10.75 patch), meaning ENB presets and Reshades remained fully functional.


As with any Fallout 4 patch, 1.10.163 breaks some beloved mods. Here’s the current hit list: Bethesda’s official changelog for 1

Working fine: CBBE, LooksMenu, most weapon/armor mods, unofficial Fallout 4 Patch (updated same day—bless that team).

According to the official patch notes, 1.10.163 was surprisingly boring. It mainly addressed: As with any Fallout 4 patch, 1

Sounds harmless, right? Wrong.