Fallout 76 has one big, glaring problem: its bobby pins weigh far too much. They were weightless in Fallout 4, but now drag you down at a tenth of a pound per pin. Ten pins are one pound, according to ...
Bobby pins are a key item that you’re going to go through a fair few of in Fallout 76. They’re required if you want to do just about any lockpicking in the game, regardless of the level of the lock.
Bobby pins weren't exactly the biggest issue facing Fallout 76 players when the game launched. Between bugs, complaints about a lack of content, and bag-gate, I'd imagine there were more important ...
Since being released just a couple of weeks ago, Bethesda's online multiplayer game Fallout 76 has faced a lot of criticism. Players have been upset about the technical issues that have crashed the ...
Carry weight limitations have always been a big part of many RPGs, used as a balancing mechanic to stop players hoarding. In Fallout, it’s what stops you carrying around a personal nuclear arsenal at ...
Bethesda boss shared a story during PAX East 2019 about a package from a peeved Fallout 76 player containing a box of bobby pins for him to weigh. "Some people send letters," Bethesda's executive ...
If you’ve ever wished to communicate with a game developer, either to praise them or to complain about something, but chickened out because you assumed they’d never bother to read your message — you ...
Most Fallout 76 fans tend to express their grievances with the game's ongoing problems via a cynical tweet or a beleagured post on Reddit, but one player has taken the protest to a whole new level.
It’s around 6 months since Fallout 76 landed on the market and while the the initial hatred for the game has died down a little, it seems pretty clear that it has not proven to be a huge success for ...