The day after Bethesda announced the release of Fallout 1st, the studio got flooded with reports of bugs and glitches as the pay wall subscription is now chargeable. Reportedly the studio is charging $100 per year and fans are left shocked with the news.

Bethesda’s pay wall Fallout 1st reportedly buggy and fans have to now opt for a monthly subscription of $12.99. As things are rolling, it is only fair to say that Bethesda wants to monetize the loyal fans. Consumers are suspicious of the fact that how could Bethesda offer Fallout 1st when it couldn’t even get Fallout 76 the first time.

Although the setting of the game suggests that the Fallout 76 is a prequel of the whole series but the game is a new addition to the Fallout series which was previously released in November 2018 to Microsoft Windows, Xbox One, and Play station 4.

Bethesda has heavily rewarded its loyal fans, those who had chosen to stick to the game, through a series of updates and patches. The stability and the game play have significantly improved; moreover, Bethesda has managed to resolve the various issues related to Fallout76.

The Fallout 1st has two most significant features, one is the private world and the other is that the scrap box comes with unlimited storage capacity. But similar to Fallout 76, the server in this also crashes constantly along with looted containers, and some dead bodies. As a whole, it seems like the private world is nothing but the retooled scenes from the previous game.

Another significant problem is the friends’ invite feature. The all catchy idea has a hidden danger in itself and once the subscriber leaves the game, the private world session has to be ended. The same is not applicable o your friends, who can stay as long as they want until they are the subscribers of the service.

The storage of the scrap box is indeed substantial hut few reports of the items stored have gone missing ahs reportedly evolved. This scenario crops up when the subscriber logs on again after some time. Fans are not happy with the fact that their well-earned junks take only some time to vanish. Also, they have no clue how to restore them in the long run.

Bethesda has always been infamous for such slow starts and the only shocking thing would be to see Fallout 1st perform without a hitch.

Bethesda has still not released any statement regarding the bugs on Fallout 1st but the question remains the same, whether the $100 price tag is justified or not.
Thursday, May 9, 2024