Fallout 4 Game Version 1.10.163 May 2026

is widely considered the gold standard for PC players who prioritize a stable, highly compatible modding environment. Originally released in late 2019, it served as the final "pre-Next-Gen" build before Bethesda's 2024 updates introduced architectural changes that disrupted many existing mods. Why Version 1.10.163 is Significant Modding Stability:

It is the primary version supported by the most established versions of the Fallout 4 Script Extender (F4SE)

and thousands of legacy mods that have not been updated for the "Next-Gen" release. Total Conversions: Massive projects like Fallout: London Fallout 4 Game Version 1.10.163

were built specifically to run on this version, often requiring players to "downgrade" from newer versions to play them. Platform Availability: This is the native version of Fallout 4 sold on

, which is favored by purists because it lacks the intrusive "Next-Gen" menu changes and doesn't force automatic updates. Key Features of the 1.10.163 Build is widely considered the gold standard for PC


Method A: Simple Downgrader (Recommended)

  1. Download Fallout 4 Downgrader (from Nexus Mods – “Simple Fallout 4 Downgrader”)
  2. Extract to your Fallout 4 folder (.../steamapps/common/Fallout 4)
  3. Run downgrade_to_1.10.163.bat
  4. Block game updates via Steam:
    • Set appmanifest_377160.acf to Read-only
    • Or use Steam’s “Only update when launched” + launch via F4SE loader

Bug Fixes Exclusive to 1.10.163:


The Future: Will Modding Ever Leave 1.10.163 Behind?

The modding community is currently bifurcated. Major projects like Fallout: London initially demanded 1.10.163 (later patches were made optional). The F4SE team has stated they will support newer versions, but the inertia is real.

As of late 2026, Fallout 4 Game Version 1.10.163 remains the most downloaded depot via Steam's console. It has achieved "Windows XP" status—old, unsupported officially, but still the most functional environment for serious modification. Method A: Simple Downgrader (Recommended)

Bethesda has moved on to Starfield and The Elder Scrolls VI. No further patches are expected for Fallout 4. That means 1.10.163 is now a frozen, stable target—the perfect condition for a mature modding ecosystem.