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The December 4 Update for Fallout 76 Won't be the Last

Fallout 76 launched in mid-November, and while it might not have been a hit with critics, the game quickly reached "millions" of players. If you have any issues pertaining to wherever and how to use FO76 Caps, you can get hold of us at our own web page. The game is underperforming GameStop's expectations, but that doesn't necessarily mean the game is doing badly. The December 4 update for Fallout 76 won't be the last, as Bethesda is planning another one for December 11, while the developer overall plans to support the game for years to come.

 
To its credit, Fallout 76 developer and publisher Bethesda Softworks responded swiftly. The homophobes and the leader of their group, a man playing under the username NathanTheHicc, were investigated and subsequently banned from ever returning. It would seem that this crossover isn't likely the last either. After all, Bethesda has previously stated that it intends to support Fallout 76 forever. If nothing else, it has time on its side, but with the tenacity of the modding community, players can likely expect to see more mods like this Office crossover soon. Until then, good luck out in the West Virginia Wasteland.
 
While sure plenty of people have buyer's remorse for that just because of the state of the game itself, a further issue has been discovered as players have been shipped a bag that doesn't resemble the one promised in the package. Players are supposed to be receiving a canvas military-style tote bag as one of the items in the package, but they're being given a nylon one instead, much cheaper, crappier material, and not at all what was promised. Players also began posting screenshots of messages they were receiving from Bethesda' s help desk, including one particularly unhelpful one that read.
 
support Fallout 76
 
So Bethesda knew they were changing the bag, said nothing, offered nothing, released the game, and now that fans are complaining that they aren't getting what was advertised and what they paid for, are getting an email that literally says we hope this doesn't prevent you from enjoying what we feel is one of our best collector's editions. That's on top of the fact that the Power Armor edition of the game was delayed, to the point where Bethesda had to email out codes for customers so they could get playing the game while they waited for their giant boxes to arrive.
 
And yet we have heard practically nothing from Bethesda about the historically rough state Fallout 76 has launched in. We've had one giant 47 GB patch meant to fix at least some of the worst bugs, but plenty remain, and playing the game as recently as an hour ago. You're going to need plans for a Small Water Purifier, a Small Generator and a Medium Generator. All of these will be unlocked after you claim and defend your first Workshop. An easy one to take by yourself is the Gorge Junkyard between Flatwoods and the Morgantown Trainyard.
 
Since the launch of Fallout 76, we've spent a fair amount of my evenings working as a bodyguard at his fine establishment. After all, it's the wasteland, and you can never be too careful when you're advertising your massive supply of high-quality, high value-goods in the middle of the post-apocalypse.