Voice Chat: Changing Xbox Live Communication and Multiplayer settings to “Friends” now correctly limits in-game voice chat to Xbox Live friends.Workshops: Powered objects placed at Workshops will now correctly play animations and sound effects.Workbenches : Item previews no longer exhibit visual issues while attempting to modify weapons at Workbenches.Water: Water no longer flickers or flashes white in building interiors.Graphics : Fixed an issue causing the game world to appear darker than intended on Xbox.Graphics: Fixed an issue that could cause artifacting to display on the character’s hands and weapons while inside the Whitespring and playing in first-person.Enemies: Fixed an issue that could cause enemies to stop playing animations and instead enter a default “T-Pose”.Event Quests: The time required to restart a previously completed Event Quest has been increased from 45 minutes to 1 hour and 12 minutes.Additionally, Throwing Knives and Tomahawks can no longer be sold to vendors. Crafting: Material requirements to craft Throwing Knives and Tomahawks have been increased.Melee Damage: Melee damage has been increased across many mid- and high-level enemies, particularly Mirelurks and Mirelurk Hunters.Super Mutants: Health and Damage Resistance have been slightly decreased for mid- and high-level Super Mutants. ![]() Scorched: Health and Damage Resistance have been increased for mid- and high-level Scorched.Many mid and high-level enemies have received additional balance adjustments. Performance: Several issues have been addressed to resolve hitches during gameplay and other performance issues.Stability: The Fallout 76 game client and servers have received significant stability improvements.Here’s everything we know about the game so far. Here’s Everything We Know About Fallout 76 Right Nowįallout 76 will be the next entry in Bethesda’s post-apocalyptic RPG series. The beta does not have an end date at the moment.įallout 76 will be launching on November 14th for PC, Xbox One and PS4. ![]() Pre-ordering is the only way to get a beta invite, which might not be an ideal situation for those who just want to sample the gameplay before deciding whether they actually want to buy in. PC and PS4 players will have to wait till October 30th to start playing. The beta is set to start on October 23rd, but only for those playing on Xbox One. Those who will be playing on Xbox One and PS4 will need to download the full game at launch, regardless of whether they downloaded the beta client or not. Unfortunately, console players aren’t as lucky. You’ll only need to download the launch update which will turn the beta client into the full release version. If you participate in the beta, you won’t have to download the release version when the game fully launches. There’s a bit of good news for PC players though. ![]() ![]() What’s IS surprising, and a real problem for those who don’t have the speediest internet connection, is that Bethesda won’t be letting players pre-load the game ahead of the beta schedule. It’s definitely massive, but not so surprising given the fact that Bethesda has said before that the beta will actually be the full game and that progress will carry over to the release version.
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