FALLOUT 76: Bethesda Promises To Increase Stash Size Following Feedback From B.E.T.A. Players

FALLOUT 76: Bethesda Promises To Increase Stash Size Following Feedback From B.E.T.A. Players FALLOUT 76: Bethesda Promises To Increase Stash Size Following Feedback From B.E.T.A. Players

Like most developers, Bethesda will use feedback from the Fallout 76 beta to fix issues with the game, and now we know one of the features set to undergo changes is the Stash size. More details past the jump.

By kdet - Nov 07, 2018 06:11 PM EST
Filed Under: Fallout 4
Source: Reddit
After another B.E.T.A. session, Bethesda, the video game publisher behind Fallout 76, has released a statement thanking fans for participating in the test and promising to address issues they have with the title.

As usual, Bethesda will use the information they gathered from the Fallout 76 B.E.T.A. to squash some bugs - both minor and major - and to figure out which 
gameplay elements need to be fine-tuned or changed. Already we know that one of the features being adjusted is the size of player's stash.

"We’ve seen this one come up a lot and understand the frustration," Bethesda said in a recent Reddit post. "While the Stash size at 400 weight limit can get easier to deal with over time, we do plan on increasing it in the future."

Based on this comment it's clear the developer believes this is an important issue, but what's not clear is whether this means changes to the Stash size will be implemented prior to the game's official release next week. Of course, since the launch date is so close, there's a good chance a larger stash size will be a post-launch update.



Fallout 76 is currently scheduled to launch on November 14.
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