December is a eventful month for Fallout 76. A couple of days before, Fallout 76 once again is faced with
Support system blunder after just solving the bag controversy. Although both event kind of could haunt Bethesda well into the future and make fans pretty dissapointed. The game still goes on with
new updates to bring new features and fix bugs in the game to keep fans still interested in December.
The first updates arrived on December 4 th, which features some general performance and stability improvements in the game. Additonally, Bethesda announced that they will soon release the second update on December 11, which is tomorrow. As such, players can now expect at least two more Fallout patches coming in December. The first adds several new features and fixes for the C.A.M.P. system and more. The second, newly announced, patch apparently focuses on; “stability and other concerns raised by the community.”
Two More Updates in December
Recently, Bethesda opened a new blog called Fallout 76: Inside the Vault. The first blog post laid out plans for two Fallout 76 patches including the one on the 4th of December and another on the 11th. The newly released second blog post adds a new patch to the schedule, due to release on the 18th of December. It’s entirely possible that Bethesda may release one or more Fallout 76 patches after the 18th and before the end of the month, but with work likely to pause briefly for end-of-year holidays, players may have to wait until January for more.
The new Fallout 76 update brings some general performance and stability improvements, particularly to the game’s PC version. Additionally, it does take a specific focus on the game’s C.A.M.P. system, however, with improvements coming as well as a new building tool; “This update will also include a new C.A.M.P. feature we’ve been referring to as ‘Bulldozing’. Any actual bulldozers that once existed in Appalachia have long since become useless hunks of metal. However, you can still use this feature to clear out rocks, small trees, and other debris to help make building objects easier than ever. This will happen automatically as you build on top of, or very near, these obstructions. For
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As gamers have been calling for an increase to the Stash limit since the B.E.T.A., Bethesda has finally increased the Stash limit by 50%, rising from 400 to 600. moreover, it seems that this is just a preliminary improvement. “We plan to increase the storage cap further in the future,” “once we’ve verified this change does not impact the stability of the game.”Bethesda noted.
Aside form major changes in C.A.M.P. system, some balancing changes have also been made, with a reduction in XP for killing higher-level creatures. As usual, the update brings dozens of bug fixes, especially the now-infamous Power Armour bug which has been causing player characters to turn into distended abominations. For a full update, You can go and check full update on its official website. For more news on Fallout 76, stay tuned for
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