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The main problem is that new versions of Fallout 4 typically break Fallout Script Extender compatibility, which is required for most of the most commonly used mods.
Firstly, it’s almost certainly going to be incompatible with Fallout 4 Script Extender on launch, which will temporarily prevent the use of any mods that require F4SE to function.
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The PC-specific update for Fallout 4 broke a number of crucial, long-running mods for the game, including Fallout 4 Script Extender (F4SE), which itself is used by many other mods for compatibility.
Many mods have been impacted by the update, including the all-too-useful Fallout 4 Script Extender (F4SE).
What's more, the PC version doesn't seem to play nice with F4SE (Fallout 4 Script Extender), a mod widely considered to be essential for adding larger-scale creations to the game.
As long as you only run it via Fallout 4 Script Extender, that should ensure the game won't auto-update to the new-gen version and potentially nuke your mods.
Still, many players have reacted with dismay that, yes, a number of mods are currently broken, with the game's Fallout 4 Script Extender add-on not yet supported.
Fallout 4 Next Gen Update 2 is here to fix Next Gen Update 1, while also improving console support for visual fidelity and different frame-rate options.