The "Fallout 4" official gameplay was buggy in PS4.
"Fallout 4" unfortunately has bugs, which reviewers say is a characteristic of its developer Bethesda. The Guardian noted issues like NPC allies being stuck in walls, players getting stuck in conversation mode, autosaving inescapable trap, and huge load times. Players are therefore advised to perform occasional manual saving.
A "Fallout 4" major problem, on the other hand, is its frame rate which drops, especially during intense combat, while picking up guns or in some areas within the map. In Diamond City, the frame rate is tremendously reduced to treacle when a sniper rifle is being used. Overall, there is unpleasant dragging, which causes a player's eye to strain.
Meanwhile, "Fallout 4" fans can now begin pre-loading the game. After the pre-load process, players will still be required to purchase a legit copy of the IP prior to loading it.
The "Fallout 4" preload is just an advance download of the game, so that when it is officially released, fans will simply enter the product key into the system. Simply, there will be no downloading anymore as they have already done the process prior to the highly anticipated launch.
"Fallout 4" news about the game being available for pre-load started in October. This was when Pete Hines, the vice president of PR and Marketing of Bethesda, tweeted that "Fallout 4" would be pre-loadable for all platforms, which include the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, as well as PC, PC Gamer reported.
His Twitter post says, "We will offer preloading for Fallout 4 on PC, Xbox One, and PS4. Exact day/time TBA [to be announced]. All should be available a few days before launch day."
When it comes to "Fallout 4" disk space requirements, players who are planning to pre-load the game should have at least 23.8GB of hard disk drive space available in order to facilitate successful pre-loading. When compared to Bethesda's previous titles, "Fallout 4" is quite huge with regard to the HDD matter.
"Fallout 4" players should pre-order the game first before pre-loading it.