We are also exploring ways to restore the missing items," the company told Polygon. Seems greedy. Fallout 76's £12 per month subscription was slammed by the bulk of the Fallout community for being ill-timed and ill-advised. There have been multiple reports over the past day, both on Reddit and the game’s support forums, of paid subscribers putting loads of scrap into the box, going on with their game, accessing the box to get some of it back and finding it was all gone. Why Fallout 76 may never be the game it should be, Fallout 76 is basically identical to Fallout 4, says modder, Fallout 76 private servers: Everything you need to know, Fallout 76 adds more paid convenience items, > NEXT STORY: Hideo Kojima wants to make a VR game, but it won't be any time soon, < PREVIOUS STORY: Monster Hunter World Iceborne smashes onto PC in January 2020, This 'one of a kind' comet has its own 'Northern Lights', Azure Object Anchors let you attach 3D content to physical objects, GALAX also confirms GeForce RTX 3080 with 20GB, RTX 3060 coming soon, Quest 2 is in high demand, pre-orders backordered in several regions, Here's what to expect from Call of Duty: Warzone Season 6, Samsung 980 Pro 250GB M.2 NVMe SSD Review, HyperX Alloy Elite 2 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review. The whole thing is greedy and fucking boring tbh. Part of Fallout 76’s controversial new paid subscription service Fallout First is the addition of an unlimited Scrap Box, which is somewhere players can store all of their junk.

It's a total mess, and these convenience features are actually deleting precious materials. but in fact it has been the total opposite - At level 1, i was lost in the wood and i found a CAMP where the player give me several stimpack and enough food to sustain for several days I dont know how you can even play without a scrap box. Serious Sam 4 Interview: Croteam amps chaos to 11, Microsoft Flight Simulator Benchmarked at 8K: The New Crysis, Supermicro SuperO Intel Z490 10th Gen Motherboard Overclocking Guide, Death Stranding Benchmarked at 8K: DLSS 2.0 = GPU Cheat Codes. Loot Crate™ is a worldwide leader in fan-commerce whose mission is to unite the world through the shared celebration of fandom. The idea is to charge money to host private servers while including lots of pay-to-win style convenience mechanics (and even a Ranger cosmetic skin from Fallout: New Vegas) as extra incentives. Bethesda has locked Fallout 76's private servers behind Fallout 1st, a new $13 a month/$100 year subscription plan. It's starting to feel like Fallout 76's loyal users are getting punished for not only playing, but buying into the new plan.
Fallout 1st Scrap Box bug: Bethesda to restore lost scrap with new fix A bug with Fallout 76's new subscription plan is deleting materials, but Bethesda plans to restore them. You can access it but can't add to it.

Resolving this issue is currently our top priority. * Prices last scanned on 9/22/2020 at 12:19 pm CDT - prices may not be accurate, click links above for the latest price. The controls simply aren't there and Bethesda launched the service prematurely. With over six years in games journalism under his belt, Derek aims to further engage the gaming sector while taking a peek under the tech that powers it. Bethesda says it will fix the bugs and even give gamers back the items they lost. While Bethesda investigates this—they currently believe it’s an interface issue—current support advice is to “try opening another player’s scrap box on a public server,” which “may help in getting the items to show up again.” And if that doesn’t work, they’re suggesting “restarting the game client” or “uninstalling and reinstalling the game.”.