Fans will always find a way around things and with "Fallout 4" fans have exposed a new work around to get rich quick in the wastelands.
Game director Todd Howard has revealed that multiple Fallout 4 DLC packs have been planned for release 2016. According to Tech Insider, these DLCs will be based on fan feedback.
Regarding the series of game additions, Howard said, "This game is huge, but it's not just this launch." He continued, "It's going to be well deep into next year. It's like the game is done but it's not done, because until everybody plays it, it's not really done. Because what they bring to it is really important; we're going to see what people like, what they want more of, what they want different, and we're going to do that."
Bethesda will deliver next week its first in the series of patches planned for "Fallout 4." According to Express UK, Bethesda is also focused on gathering more information about the state of the game on consoles. The company has mentioned in their blog that the developers are working hard to address the top issues.
And the team that is said to be replicating the issues reported by many community users must now be working on what a review from NX Gamer has stated about "Fallout 4." According to Express UK, the said review stated that the Xbox One version of the game is more stable than its PS4 counterpart with respect to frame rate although both are running at an adequate level.
This is most likely why the company did not specify what fix will come with the update as they are focused on gathering information to deliver fixes to bugs as soon as they are discovered.
Bethesda is surely committed to making sure the fans are happy with this AAA game and the company wants to be involved in shaping the "Fallout 4's" success. "Fallout 4" is currently available on PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4.