A few hours before the launch of the first round of beta, Bethesda has issued an open letter on Twitter to the fans who are eagerly waiting for the release of Fallout 76.
A few hours before the launch of the first round of beta, Bethesda has issued an open letter on Twitter to the fans who are eagerly waiting for the release of Fallout 76.
The company has asked its fans to be patient, basically, as the beta (and the full game) will be full of “spectacular issues,” and that they’ll be involved also to find and report them.
“We all know with the scale of our games, and the systems we let you use, that unforeseen bugs and issues always come up,” reads the letter.
“Given what we’re doing with 76, we know we’re opening everyone up to all new spectacular issues none of us have encountered. Some we’re aware of, such as areas where performance needs to improve with lots of players.
Others, we surely don’t. We need your help finding them, and advice on what’s important to fix. We’ll address all of it, now and after launch.”
Hopefully, these issues won’t prevent people from enjoying their time on the beta and on the main game as it gets ready for the November 14 launch.
Fallout 76 beta kicks off on October 23 for Xbox One, even though you’ll have a very limited timeframe to give it a try from 7 pm to 11 pm ET. A week later it’ll be on PC and PS4.
A Note to Our Fans https://t.co/STRzjzv7gt pic.twitter.com/3wlGpnLKKp
— Bethesda Game Studios (@BethesdaStudios) 22 ottobre 2018
Published: Oct 23, 2018 10:11 am