Fallout 4 update: Bethesda's game-breaking bug discovered as fans raid ultimate loot room
A Fallout 4 game-breaking bug has been flagged by fans on Xbox One, PS4 and PC
FALLOUT 4 fans have fallen victim to a newly discovered game-breaking bug and have also been cashing in on raiding a special loot room.
 
Fans have been enjoying the studio’s latest open-world adventure without much mention of the dreaded glitches that send you crashing back to the home screen.
However, a settlement quest has been flagged that is apparently affecting fans on Xbox One, PS4 and PC.
Players heading to Mosignor Plaza have found themselves dropped from the game, devoid of an error message or explanation.
 

Fallout 4 update: Bethesda's game-breaking bug discovered as fans raid ultimate loot room
Fallout 4 fans on PC can grab any weapon in the game with a simple code entry

Bethesda’s games in the past have seen wide spread issues when it came to glitches, most can be tolerated, others have left players rather angry.
It can be especially frustrating if you have forgotten to save in a while and find yourself booted from a game, so hopefully this will be fixed soon.
Fans discussing the bug say that it doesn’t affect every player but when it does hit, it makes it impossible to reach the location.
“Not everybody is getting the crash either, lots of people have completed the game but it's still fairly popular and the Reddit megathreads have had this bug as the most common,” a dedicated bug post on the Bethesda forums explains.
 
Fallout 4 update: Bethesda's game-breaking bug discovered as fans raid ultimate loot room
Bethesda celebrate the release of Fallout 4
For those who are sailing through the game but are low on supplies, fans may have found a solution on PC.
A new loot room has been discovered that includes every item in the game, which is bound to come in handy for those trying to build the perfect settlement.
Players on PC can reportedly access the room by entering "COC QASMOKE" in the game's console commands.
 
It appears to be a special developer testing room, one much like it was found in Bethesda’s previous title,  The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
Bethesda say that Fallout 4 was the most pre-ordered game this year with some retailers, although have failed to mention any specific outlet.
Bethesda say they are now shipping more Fallout 4 units to retailers to meet ongoing market demand.
It follows a recent Fallout 4 caps exploit found in the game that can be used to barter away a vendor's entire stock.

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