It’s fair to say Fallout 4‘s anniversary update’s earned some stick due to effect it had on PC mods, just like the RPG’s next-gen update did before it. Lots of works needed updating, and while that happened pretty quickly in a number of cases, there was still disruption for some additions that generally feel a lot more necessary over on console.
Enter modding platform Nexus Mods, who’ve decided to follow-up the update by putting together their own “anniversary collection” of Fallout 4 mods from the works they host, with hopes it’ll serve as a free alternative aimed at celebrating ten years of the RPG being modded.

It’s always interesting to see how updates are received by the community. It’s a shame the anniversary update didn’t meet expectations, but it’s great that Nexus Mods is stepping in to offer something different. Looking forward to seeing how it all unfolds!
You’re right, community feedback is crucial for developers. It’s also interesting to note how modding communities, like Nexus Mods, can step in to fill gaps and enhance the game experience when official updates fall short.
Absolutely, community feedback can really shape a game’s future. It’s fascinating how modding can sometimes enhance the experience far beyond the original design, as we’ve seen with Fallout 4. The creativity and dedication of modders often fill gaps that official updates leave behind!