14 release date, it’s only to be expected that the company would want only good coverage for the title. “Fallout 76” is Bethesda’s biggest gamble and ahead of its Nov. Naturally, Bethesda would rather avoid its upcoming game of being branded as a haven for hackers.
Players have essentially declared that it is far too easily hacked and has allowed cheaters to get away with a lot of things. It would appear that the biggest issue with this particular “Fallout 76” development is the matter of the vulnerabilities in the PC version of the game. We know our fan base is passionate about modding and customizing their experience in our worlds and it's something we intend to support down the road." Cheating or hacking will not be tolerated. "Our goal is always to deliver a great experience for all our players. The community has however called to attention several issues that our teams are already actively tracking and planning to roll out fixes for," the statement reads. "Many of the claims in the thread are either inaccurate or based on incorrect assumptions. Then again, it did also acknowledge that “Fallout 76” still has a long way to go before it can be called a stable game. The company said that some of the items listed there were not exactly accurate. In a statement to Eurogamer, Bethesda pushed back against some of the claims made by posters over at a Reddit thread. In response to some of these claims, Bethesda issued a statement that essentially tries to deflect some of the accusations being leveled at the company. Among these are the myriad issues related to the title that happen to include claims of cheating. The good news is that Fallout 76 is still in its early beta state, so hopefully Bethesda is hard at work to rectify these issues before the official launch on November 14.“Fallout 76” just finished its beta phase and a lot of things about the game have become clear to players and publications. You'll notice that the careful use of language in the statement doesn’t rule out all of the claims, and neither does it specify which claims are incorrect. We know our fan base is passionate about modding and customizing their experience in our worlds and it's something we intend to support down the road.” Our goal is always to deliver a great experience for all our players. “The community has however called to attention several issues that our teams are already actively tracking and planning to roll out fixes for. ”Many of the claims in the thread are either inaccurate or based on incorrect assumptions,” the statement reads.
However, Bethesda, the company behind Fallout 76, has contacted IGN to dispute some of those claims.