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## Overview
Fallout 4 Downgrader is a tool designed to revert Fallout 4 to its pre-next-gen update version. This utility is essential for players who wish to continue using their favorite mods, which may not be compatible with the latest update of the game.
## Features
- Automatically downgrades Fallout 4 to a version compatible with most existing mods.
- Easy to use console application.
- Open-source with the flexibility to modify or enhance.
## Installation
### Download
You can download the Fallout 4 Downgrader from the [Releases](https://github.com/zerratar/fallout4-downgrader/releases) page. There are two versions available:
- **Framework-Dependent**: Smaller in size but requires .NET 8 runtime.
- **Self-Contained**: Larger file size but does not require any additional installations.
## Usage
Run `FO4Down.exe` and enter your Steam username and password when prompted. Allow the application to run until it closes automatically, indicating the downgrade process is complete.
## Support
For support, questions, or more information, please contact `zerratar` on discord.
## Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit pull requests or raise issues on this repository.
## Special Thanks to
* Exoclyps and the rest of the team over at `a StoryWealth` for testing the downgrader extensively and were also the reason to why the Downgrader exists today. If you wish to try out an awesome Fallout 4 mod collection, you should try out [A StoryWealth](https://next.nexusmods.com/fallout4/collections/5atq9t)
* The developer of [DepotDownloader](https://github.com/SteamRE/DepotDownloader) as this application uses it for handling the download of depots.
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