The Fallout 4 next-gen update’s one new PC feature sucks as is, but you can fix it — here’s how


What you need to know

  • Fallout 4’s long-awaited next-gen update is finally here, and while it adds some great new graphics mode options to consoles as well as some fun (and free) Creation Club content, its one new PC feature leaves much to be desired.
  • Specifically, that feature is official ultrawide support, which has been determined to be extremely lacking. The game doesn’t even recognize your native ultrawide resolution unless your Windows display scaling is 100%, and the in-game HUD and other UI elements appear horribly stretched out.
  • This, of course, makes Fallout 4 look terrible. Luckily, though, there’s a mod you can use to properly scale the UI if you’ve got a 21:9 monitor and you’re playing on Steam. Everything you need to know is in the text below.
  • Unfortunately, there’s not a good solution for the problem for Microsoft Store/PC Game Pass users right now, and the one that previously worked well for 32:9 “ultra ultrawide” players is not compatible with the new patch.

After two years since it was announced back in 2022, Fallout 4’s next-gen update has finally arrived on the heels of the excellent Fallout TV show that debuted earlier in April. It brings some nifty new performance and quality mode options to Xbox Series X|S and PS5 consoles, adds a trio of free Creation Club add-ons (including an Enclave-themed questline with themed skins and some of the faction’s gear) and fixes a number of different bugs and glitches — and on PC, it also implements official support for 21:9 and 32:9 “ultrawide” display resolutions such as 3440×1440 and 5120×1440.

As someone who’s been a part of the ultrawide gang for a full three years now, I was very happy to see Bethesda’s 2015 RPG shooter finally get this feature. After booting the game up to see how it looks, though, I was thoroughly disappointed with the end result. Not only does Fallout 4 fail to recognize and give you a display option for your native 21:9 resolution if you’ve got your display scale set to anything other than 100% in Windows (I use 125% to make text easier to read, and I suspect most people with a big monitor do, too), but it also stretches out the game’s HUD and menu user interfaces instead of scaling them properly.

Basically, Bethesda’s solution is functionally identical to the configuration file edit players have used since the game’s release year to get ultrawide working, and looks terrible out of the box. Luckily, though, you can fix it (for 21:9 displays, anyway) in the Steam version with a mod people have paired with the aforementioned INI tweak for years: TRUBY9 ULTRAWIDE. It converts every UI element in the game so it looks normal at 21:9, and it’s still available to download even though its author has discontinued it — and I’ve personally verified that it still works after the patch.

Fallout 4’s new ultrawide support stretches the game’s HUD out, making it look absolutely terrible. (Image credit: Martyn on Steam)

To use TRUBY9 ULTRAWIDE, you’ll first need to enable Fallout 4 modding by first pasting “bEnableFileSelection=1” (without quotes) under the [Launcher] section of the Fallout4Prefs.ini file found in C:\Users\[YourUsername]\OneDrive\DocumentsMyGames\Fallout4, saving the file, then pasting the below lines of text into the Fallout4Custom.ini and saving it, too:





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