Fallout 4 is surely a worthy title to consistently play especially after so much critical acclaim that made the title immensely craved for. Though the title is considerably a masterpiece at its own right, it is still far from perfect, and may still have a handful of fixes to attend to.
According to International Business Times, Fallout 4 can be quite a tricky game to survive from if to be tried for the first time, let alone to successfully finish. In the past, gamers have been given heaps of advice from the veterans of the game such as utilizing the rest areas, saving energy and using the V.A.T.S to assist in the aiming process. Though players can resort to perhaps use glitches for other commodities such as money and experience, there is one glitch that has reached the attention of the fans, and it seems to be a rather endlessly annoying one.
It was reported by PlayStation Lifestyle that some gamers have encountered a particular bug wherein while going towards the end of the Brotherhood of Steel, the character is to be teleported by Proctor Ingram on top of a very tall building within the wasteland. For some unknown reason, once the character spawns prior to mentioned teleportation, the players will find themselves falling hundreds of feet to the ground and meet immediate death. Gamers complain most of all that the game autosaves right as the teleport finishes and the death sequence happens over and over.
To shed some ray of light, as delivered by PC Gamer, a patch for Fallout 4 will be released within the next few days. Though there may not be a complete list of features to be either fixed or added has surfaced yet, gamers expect the said glitch to be fixed, as it eats up a lot of time for the players, particularly those who are already on such level.
Fallout 4 is one of the most appraised expansions not just for Bethesda, but of all the continuities that are set for the generation. Even with the said bug, the title remains strong in terms of performance and fan complements.
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