

being close to the reserved amount of space for game data (PS4 and maybe PS5 only). FPS (Frames Per Second) and other graphical issues in the game engine, potentially making the game to crash to desktop/console platform’s home screen, which may create a corrupt save (especially if the game was in process of saving during the time of the crash) being close to the maximum megabytes (MB) limit (console platforms only) Unfortunately, I’m not sure if there’s a better solution for the PC version of the game as I only play it on Xbox One/Series X and PS4.Ĭorrupt saves can sometimes be caused by (from my experiences of playing Fallout 4): Then reinstall Fallout 4 and start a brand new game.

If the whole play through has been corrupted, then the only thing that you can do on a console platform (Xbox One/Series X or PS4/PS5) is uninstall Fallout 4, delete your settings data for Fallout 4 and your game data for Fallout 4. I’m not sure if there’s anything that you could do to fix a corrupt save on PC. There’s not much you can do if you’re playing on a console platform, except for loading a previous non-corrupt save instead.
