Improvements Are on the Way for Far Harbor DLC

Improvements Are on the Way for Far Harbor DLC

That's great, but it's still sad it has come to this.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on May 22, 2016 @ 08:38 AM (Staff Bios)
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Fallout 4's Far Harbor hasn't been doing all that great performance wise. The community has been vocal about frame issues and the like. According to a new post on the Bethesda community forums, Bethesda's community lead, Matt Grandstaff:
 

"We made optimizations based on the Far Harbor beta feedback, but understand some people are experiencing issues. We are actively working on more improvements. As we have news and information, we'll update this post. Thank you for playing Fallout 4."


Being the largest expansion so far, it's expected for this to occur. It's probably worth it for many despite the issues. Currently, the Far Harbor DLC for Fallout 4 is available for the PC, Xbox One, and PS4.

The DLC sends you to the coast of Maine in search of a young woman, who tells you that there is a secret to unravel on the island of Far Harbor (based off of Bar Harbor).

Be sure to look forward to more Fallout 4 information, more than likely hitting at this year's E3.
 

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