In addition to the visual improvements, the patch will add a status menu for your settlers and fixes a number of bugs, including one that stopped players from progressing in the game’s story by locking off the Railroad resistance group’s headquarters if certain tasks were completed in the ‘wrong’ order. There’s also improved “ESDF” remapping support in Workshop mode. Owners of Nvidia GPUs, meanwhile, will now see new weapon debris effects. Patch 1.3’s biggest feature for PC gamers is the introduction of a new ambient occlusion setting (HBAO+), which should add some richer, more detailed and realistic effects to the game. For those who are continuing to explore post-apocalyptic Boston, a new update has been just been released which brings such a large number of improvements it may tempt lapsed players to return to Bethesda’s world. It may have been out for almost three months now, but, thanks to the sheer number of things there are to do in the game, a lot of people are still playing Fallout 4.