There are some people in the world that want to fix games to be all uniformly perfect and shiny and great. These kind of glitches are endearing - like a drooling baby - and personally I wouldn't want to see them stamped out. Many of the bugs in Fallout 4 are enjoyable, unplanned quirks, like watching creepy synth detective Nick Valentine adopt swimming as his main method of travel, or seeing a body caught in some kind of strange post-death spasm that makes them twerk in ways that would make Miley Cyrus envious. Would we also have wanted Game Freak to have fixed the infinite item cheat in the original Pokémon games? Or was it better that it lived on to be as fondly remembered as the games themselves? Some of those bugs break quests and need fixing, such as framerate problems, or the time I shot someone so hard they flew through a wall and now I can't find their corpse to put a calling card on it.īut what about the less problematic quirks, such as the infinite bottle cap glitch which was stamped out in the 1.02 patch this week? It's a funny little bug that can be exploited if the player wishes, but it's of no harm to the overall gameplay experience. The Fallout games are notorious for being released with so many bugs it would make Pest Control uneasy. The company also announced the opening of a new studio in Montreal, Canada today.Take Fallout 4, which was patched by Bethesda this week.
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That is unless you're playing on PC, where you can still use console commands to collect as many caps as you want.īethesda released the full details of the patch on their forums earlier this week:
This means you're going to have to earn your money honestly from now on. However, one of the fixes might come as bad news to those who were exploiting a certain glitch.Īccording to a thread on GameSpot sister site GameFAQs, the infinite caps glitch that was discovered in November has been patched out on all platforms with this update. Fallout 4 received its first patch this week that fixes bugs, broken quests, and not being able to leave terminals-getting stuck at your computer because you can't stop playing Fallout 4 was not addressed.