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Bethesda under fire over Fallout 76 patch notes

Bethesda is once again in hot water over Fallout 76, this time over a lack of transparency of patch notes.

Players are concerned over undisclosed changes that have come as part of Fallout 76’s 1.0.2.0 patch, which upped player’s stash limit alongside other (documented) fixes. Undisclosed changes like amendments to drop rates and limits and fixes to commonly used exploits.

Bethesda acknowledged players’ concerns and promised transparency with future updates.

“For the upcoming patch – and all future patches – our goal is to deliver accurate, comprehensive notes. If we miss something, we’ll work to get it right and deliver the information to you as quickly as we can,” Bethesda promised.

Fallout 76 is available now on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4.


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