Gotta give them that... most entertaining clusterfuck of 2018. I'm very curious about what happened behind the scenes. Maybe Jason Schreier can clear some of this stuff up with his press sneak fuckery.Fallout 76 truly is my GOTY. Not for its actual gameplay, but for all the entertainment that Bethesda's train crash has brought us.
Not sure anyone else has come close lately.
Gotta give them that... most entertaining clusterfuck of 2018. I'm very curious about what happened behind the scenes. Maybe Jason Schreier can clear some of this stuff up with his press sneak fuckery.Fallout 76 truly is my GOTY. Not for its actual gameplay, but for all the entertainment that Bethesda's train crash has brought us.
Not sure anyone else has come close lately.
Surely a decent portion of those involved recognize the abomination they're shitting out, but are only following the instructions that are coming down from the corporate masters.Gotta give them that... most entertaining clusterfuck of 2018. I'm very curious about what happened behind the scenes. Maybe Jason Schreier can clear some of this stuff up with his press sneak fuckery.Fallout 76 truly is my GOTY. Not for its actual gameplay, but for all the entertainment that Bethesda's train crash has brought us.
Not sure anyone else has come close lately.
I just wish they'd finally learn something from their fuckups but that won't be the case. Much like journos, these people will end up out of a job without ever comprehending why it happened.
Fallout 76 player glitches inside sealed Vault 63, begs Bethesda not to ban them
The game warped them inside at the start of an event.
Bethesda banned players who snuck into Fallout 76's 'dev room' last month—so it's no wonder one player that accidentally accessed the sealed Vault 63 this weekend was worried about the developer taking action against their account. So far they haven't been punished, and they managed to grab plenty of photos from inside the vault before fast travelling out.
The player, posting on McStaken on Reddit, said the game warped them into the vault during a Rad-Rat Horde event. Other players in the Reddit thread have been through the same thing, with the game spawning them inside the vault at the start of an event, and the only way to leave is to fast travel out. McStaken is worried about being banned, so they've submitted a support ticket to Bethesda telling the developer what happened.
Vault 63 is sealed in Fallout 76: there's a keycard slot next to the entrance, but nobody has been able to get in legitimately. Players have been able to enter by purposefully glitching inside, and they've also gained access to other sealed vaults, such as 96 and 94.
McStaken took various images inside the vault, including one that suggests it leads into a mine. They also found what they believed to be a nuclear reactor, alongside a skeleton with a Vault 63 jumpsuit. You can see a couple of the images below, or view them all in the thread.
begs Bethesda not to ban them
Why would you want them to learn anything? Do you want to deprive us of our fun in the future? This is glorious. I didn't think it was possible but....I want more.Gotta give them that... most entertaining clusterfuck of 2018. I'm very curious about what happened behind the scenes. Maybe Jason Schreier can clear some of this stuff up with his press sneak fuckery.Fallout 76 truly is my GOTY. Not for its actual gameplay, but for all the entertainment that Bethesda's train crash has brought us.
Not sure anyone else has come close lately.
I just wish they'd finally learn something from their fuckups but that won't be the case. Much like journos, these people will end up out of a job without ever comprehending why it happened.
Are they just looking for any excuse to ban people because the sooner they completely run out of players the sooner they can shut this miserable piece of shit down for good?
They actually said they have no GM tools, so when a guy stuck somewhere they told him to simply "kill himself".
Best advice they can give to Bethestards."Dear customer, please kill yourself"
but i thought they said it would NEVER EVER shut down, it would "last forever"'Are they just looking for any excuse to ban people because the sooner they completely run out of players the sooner they can shut this miserable piece of shit down for good?