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This month Bethesda rolled out two separate updates for their month old online wasteland title Fallout 76: though they did touch up on some blemishes present in the game, it didn’t completely resolve the handful of other problems active in post-apocalyptic West Virginia.
Recently the publisher released a hotfix of lesser known bugs that are lingering in the game which are seen to be squashed. One of the more prevalent bugs addressed in the post revolved around enemies unable to take damage among smaller issues like performance on PC and an exploit allowing players to duplicate items.
Though the small fix is coming to all platforms, those on PC will have to climb a hurdle as they are required to download the minor update.
Following in a separate blog post, Bethesda hints at some highlighted bugs that will be worked on in future updates leading into 2019. “In January we’ll be back with more updates and news on what new content we’re excited to share with you.” The post focuses on specific glitches like the reload animation for the Lever-Action rifle and another exploit that grant players the ability to duplicate robots.
Fallout 76 is available now for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.







