| Version | Game Runtime | Notable Changes | Stability | |---------|--------------|----------------|-----------| | 1.0.0 | 1.0.0 | Launch version, buggy | Low | | 1.5.307 | 1.5.307 | Added CC support, ESL | Medium | | 1.9.4 | 1.9.4 | Improved CC menu | Medium | | 1.10.163 | 1.10.163 | Last pre-next-gen stable | High | | 1.10.984 | 1.10.984 | Next-gen update, many mod breaks | Low (initially) |
| Component | Minimum | |-----------|---------| | OS | Windows 7/8.1/10 (64-bit) | | CPU | Intel i5-2300 / AMD Phenom II X4 945 | | RAM | 8 GB (16 GB recommended for heavy editing) | | GPU | DirectX 10 compatible, 2 GB VRAM | | Storage | 30 GB free (including Fallout 4 installation) | | Dependencies | Fallout 4 (Steam version), DirectX June 2010 Redist, .NET Framework 4.5.2+ | fallout 4 creation kit 110163 full
⚠️ The CK requires the same architecture (64-bit) as Fallout 4. It cannot edit console versions directly. | Version | Game Runtime | Notable Changes
For the uninitiated, the Creation Kit is the very same tool used by Bethesda Game Studios to create Fallout 4. It is a powerful editor that allows users to view, edit, and create game content. | Component | Minimum | |-----------|---------| | OS
From placing clutter items in a room to scripting complex quest lines and creating new voice-acted NPCs, the Creation Kit is the backbone of the Fallout 4 modding scene. Without it, the modding ecosystem as we know it simply wouldn't exist.