The Xbox One was the first to get this support, and everything went smoothly, for the most part. However, that gap was poised to become a little smaller when Bethesda announced in May that mod support would be coming to consoles in the very near future. Graphics aside, it had mods available, with which open-world RPGs like Fallout 4 go hand-in-hand. Just like with the other two issues, Bethesda is working with Sony to address this, but the fact that it's present at all is emblematic of a larger problem that has become increasingly apparent in recent weeks: Fallout 4 on the PS4 is inferior to its Xbox One and PC counterparts.įrom the get-go, the PC iteration of Fallout 4 has been the best way to experience the game. This doesn't mean there will be any performance issues like before, but it means that any mod that surpasses the aforementioned size will flat-out not work. For reasons not specified, the PS4 Mod Storage limit is at 900 MB. However, the third - and probably biggest issue - is in a league of its own.