![]() Right now, the Creation Club for Fallout 4 only has a handful of items, and that content only tallies to around 680MB. When you buy those items in the game, it downloads a licence file to use them – a bit like on-disc DLC. That’d be fine, if it didn’t also download all the content for the game along with it. What that means is that it forms part of the game’s updates – so it downloads the Creator’s Club whether you intend to use it or not. The first and possibly the most egregious is that The Creation club is baked in to the game itself. The problems were all verbosely highlighted in video by Youtuber Gopher, who ran through some of the problems with the Creation Club. There are problems with the technical implementation of the Creation Club that are making the launch worse than it should be. Of course, for many the simple idea of paying for content that’s traditionally been free has raised more than a bit of ire, resulting in grumpy gamers. In theory, it seems a decent way for content creators to make some cash for their hard work making new items, quests and other digital extras for the games they love. Yesterday, Bethesda launched its “ totally not paid mods, you guys” service, the Creation Club for Fallout 4.
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