
Not only did the issues make the game very difficult to play at times, but it also seemed to only affect PlayStation 4 players. Of course, Bethesda games are known for having issues on release ( Skyrim, anyone?), but nothing quite like this. However, Far Harbor also came with some added baggage that was less than appreciated by fans: performance and substantial frame rate drops. It also proved to be just as large as Bethesda promised, requiring 30 GB of available space to safely install. It came with all sorts of content that fans were sure to enjoy, such as new quests, new enemies to fight and new weapons to use.


Bethesda's highly anticipated add-on for Fallout 4, Far Harbor, rolled out on May 19th on the PS4, Xbox One and PC.
