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Fallout 76 Update Came Out This Week With Bug Fixes And Improvements

Bethesda is trying to make Fallout 76 better since the title has been a disaster since its launch in November 2018. The studio released a first-day update, but that did not please the fans, so the company thought to release several more patches to fix bugs, bring improvements, and make the game better, overall. Now, Bethesda rolled out another Fallout 76 update and, in the patch notes, we find that it came out with bug fixes and many improvements.

This week’s Fallout 76 patch is a minor one, and it addresses several issues on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, as well. Accordingly, Bethesda finally tackled the PC-specific bug that crashed the game on many occasions when players clicked on “Exit To Desktop” option.

According to Bethesda, they “fixed a setting that was left in a debug state which could allow out of date clients to connect, breaking gameplay.” Besides, the studio added Korean language support for all the version of the game but also fixed some other bugs.

Fallout 76 Patch Notes

General

Localization

Bug Fixes

Stability and Performance

General

In conclusion, the new Fallout 76 update focused mostly on bug fixes, improvement in stability and performance, as well as in tackling some exploits in the game.

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