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Anyone but You on Netflix, Monkey Man, and every new movie to watch at home this weekend

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Thanks to Fallout 4's disaster update, GOG's patch rollback feature makes it the best version of the game right now

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Fallout 4's next-gen update has been an unmitigated disaster on PC⁠: in exchange for practically no improvements, many non-Creation Club (read: paid) mods for the game have been rendered unusable until the community at large or individual mod authors come up with a fix. If you already have the game on GOG, though, you're in luck: rolling back to the last patch is a cinch.

On Steam, it's also technically possible… but kind of a nightmare.

Nexus user Destructionares (with help from Framed SC) has a guide to rolling back the patch on Steam pinned in the comments of the Fallout 4 Script Extender, and I really don't know how else to describe the process but "ugly." It requires:

  • Learning the Steam console
  • Downloading 22 gigabytes of repositories from SteamDB
  • Deleting a selection of new files added by the update
  • Running Steam in offline mode to play Fallout 4 and remembering to delay the update whenever you go online.

I'm sorry, but this is just no way to live. On GOG, through the service's Galaxy launcher, it's extremely easy:

  • Go to the game's settings menu up top, near the play button
  • Click: Manage Installation - Configure - Installation
  • Uncheck "Automatically Update to Latest Version" and select your desired rollback patch from the list below.

Now, we come to a matter of pride: Fallout 4 is on sale on GOG for $10 until May 1, and it should be a simple matter to transfer saves from the Steam version of the game⁠—the two even share the same Documents / My Games / Fallout4 / Saves folder. To my eye, throwing a tenner at the GOG version is the simplest, most sure way of getting back in the (modded) game if you're a Steam owner of Fallout 4.

It feels incredibly bad though, effectively rewarding Bethesda with a sale for breaking its own game. There is also the question of the future⁠—it's only been a day since the patch's release after all. Bethesda has so far remained silent on the update's reception, but an official fix or rollback may not be out of the question. There is also the issue of what the modding scene will do moving forward: There's precedent with The Witcher 3 of modders maintaining two versions of their projects for the pre- and post-next gen patch versions of the game, but that's not something I'd count on.

Events in the coming days or weeks could easily render a second purchase of Fallout 4 a waste of money, but there's just no ideal option for jumping back into a modded save right now. I'm lucky: I've felt the pull of Bethesda's 2015 entry, but what I've really been hankering for is a replay of Fallout 1, and I'm content to see how things pan out with the next gen patch in the long run. 

If you've got Uranium Fever though, the 10 buck GOG version really is just sitting there like a suckling pig with an apple in its mouth. However, if you stand on principle and go the route of Steam depots and some kind of rickety offline mode scaffolding around your game, know that you have my utmost respect.



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Build your own dungeon adventure in this new roguelike deck builder

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Build your own dungeon adventure in this new roguelike deck builder

It's safe to say that developer Ant Workshop has a bit of a thing for dungeons. Its previous title, Dungeon Golf, was a multiplayer party game which sees you take shots and putt your way through a series of catacombs, taking golfing in an unexpected direction. The next game from the studio is Into the Restless Ruins, a roguelike deck builder, which like Dungeon Golf contains a key idea that aims to provide a unique take on the genre.

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Surprise hit Steam RPG blows up again after biggest update yet

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Surprise hit Steam RPG blows up again after biggest update yet

Granblue Fantasy Relink has attracted plenty of attention since it came out. A couple of months ago, we noted its popularity on Steam, where the Tales of Arise and Genshin Impact style JRPG spin-off to the well known mobile game was trending alongside huge hits surrounding its launch, like Palworld and Persona 3 Reload. Even now, it continues to draw in players, especially with creator Cygames Inc. continuing to support its work with a new free update that has seen it shoot up the Steam charts once again.

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Star Wars: Skeleton Crew's Kerry Condon Praises Show's Younger Cast

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Star Wars: The Acolyte may be coming up fast, but it's not the only live-action show in the franchise coming this year. Star Wars: Skeleton Crew is also slated to debut in 2024, with Kerry Condon and Jude Law appearing in a story set in The Mandalorian's era that focuses on four young characters who find themselves lost in space and unable to get home. During a new interview with Variety, Condon praised her younger co-stars in the series, as well as the creative team behind the scenes.

"It's so great," said Condon. "I don't even have kids, but I'd pay to see this. I loved it. I loved being on it. There was something about it that was so innocent and playful and lovely. People say don’t work with kids or animals, but I don't know about that. And also when children are good actors, they’re kind of out-of-this-world good. So watching some of the kids' scenes, it was amazing. Jude Law's in it and I've worked with him before."

"It's really adventurous and they got such great directors for each episode," added Condon. "The Daniels, Bruce Dallas Howard, Lee Isaac Cheung, David Lowery. It was a pretty amazing group. And of course, Jon Watts who created the whole thing."

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Why Fallout: New Vegas Is Still Canon After The TV Show

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