Bethesda has released notes detailing a new hotfix for Fallout 76. While the notes address a handful of smaller bugs like PC client stability and a fix for a bug that allowed users to duplicate items, the final note is slightly more consequential.

According to the hotfix notes, this update, “Addressed an issue that could prevent high-damage and explosive weapons from dealing damage to enemies, or cause enemies to heal immediately after taking damage.” In our editor playthroughs of the game, we intermittently ran into this issue. While we don’t know the extent of incidence in the wider community, it’s great to hear this bug is being resolved. 

Bethesda says that while PC players will have to complete a small download to receive these changes, console players should notice these fixes with no download required.

Fallout 76 is out now on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. You can read our review to learn why the launch experience was less than stellar.

[Source: Bethesda]

 

Our Take
It’s been rough going for Bethesda and Fallout 76 to this point, and while that may be an amusing fix to read about, it’s probably a promising sign that these patch notes are getting smaller. Bethesda still has a long road ahead of it to rebuild player trust, so hopefully the team continues improving the experience through small and large updates. Also, as someone with a home-internet data cap, I very much appreciate not having to download another massive update to get these fixes into my console version.

Source: Game Informer Fallout 76 Hotfix Addresses Enemies Not Taking Damage