
Bethesda’s latest entry into their post-apocalyptic RPG Fallout 76 has been out for almost a week, but those who have already entered the Appalachian wasteland have a handful of complaints following the game’s launch.
Today, Bethesda has revealed the first patch that will be coming to the online only title on November 19. This patch will include fixes and hold a very large download size. Despite the hefty size for this patch, this won’t determine future ones to be a similar size.
The studio plans to bring a list of changes such as fixes for the game’s UI, C.A.M.P.s, and quests. One change that the developer is focusing with the upcoming patch is to increase the carry limit. Many fans have complained that the limit is too short and would prefer pushing an higher carry capacity. Bethesda stated that the reason behind is is to keep the game stable and will take some time to bring a resolution to the problem.
A dew changes as well will be coming exclusively to the PC version of the game which includes an push to talk mechanic, an FOV slider, and support for ultrawide monitors.
Fallout 76 is out now for PlayStation 4, PC, and Xbox One.
Source: Bethesda






