Fallout 4 will support mods on PC and Xbox One, but according to Bethesda, the tools and sharing systems don't exist yet.
Bethesda's VP of Marketing, Pete Hines, says Bethesda is focusing on finishing the game first and will shift its priority to creating mod tools in 2016.
"Our entire focus is on finishing the game," Hines said. "Nobody cares about mods if the game sucks. This has always been our philosophy. We shift energy to construction tools, the creation kit, and all of that stuff once the game is done, and we start to figure out what all of that is going to look like."
The studio's priority right now, according to Hines, includes tackling the bug list, polishing the game, and working on the frame rate.
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Bethesda's VP of Marketing, Pete Hines, says Bethesda is focusing on finishing the game first and will shift its priority to creating mod tools in 2016.
"Our entire focus is on finishing the game," Hines said. "Nobody cares about mods if the game sucks. This has always been our philosophy. We shift energy to construction tools, the creation kit, and all of that stuff once the game is done, and we start to figure out what all of that is going to look like."
The studio's priority right now, according to Hines, includes tackling the bug list, polishing the game, and working on the frame rate.
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