Fallout 4: Patch 1.2.33 Details Discussed; Bethesda Suggests Players to Save Their Games

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Fallout 4 is considered as Bethesda's recent breadwinner, as it has gathered a heap of success throughout its release and forward. Now that the game is free from the careful hands of the developers, there may be a few pointers to pay attention to that requires immediate addressing-and thankfully Bethesda does their part.

According to Gear Nuke, Fallout 4 has been given its share of updates and now, the beta update aptly named 1.2.33 is now upon the Boston wasteland survivors. An accurate list of the features appointed for the update have been divulged online, and more importantly, it will be made available to the PC version as well.

Delivered by Game Rant, the Fallout 4 patch beta update 1.2.33 promises multiple changes and additions to the title-one of which would the for the PC wherein the number pad keys can be used to remap. In connection to such, Remapping Activate has been noted to actually work on Quick Container.

As per Express, major fixes have also been included, like the improvements for General memory and stability. Other fixes include addressing the issues wherein equipped weaponry suddenly become locked after the completion of Reunions, and such for When Freedom Calls in which the quest would not be considered complete.

Moreover, for the Confidence Man, mishaps in which a player's health consistently regenerates have also been rectified, as well as crashes related to jumping into water and reloads some saved games, together with Launcher not saving God Rays Quality setting properly.

Though all of Fallout 4's fixes were given ample attention to, gamers are recommended to save games to avoid loss of progress in case a certain anomaly occurs in the process. This is highly important, according to Bethesda-nearly as important as the patch notes themselves. Keep posted for more possible Fallout 4 updates in the coming months.

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