BETHESDA have released a second beta update for Fallout 4 – but only on PC.
The epic open-world game has been well received by fans and critics alike following its release last month, although a large number of bugs and glitches have been reported by both console and PC gamers.
Bethesda have already released a first beta update via Steam, which went live last week, and the company have now made version 1.2.37 available for download.
It is believed that Bethesda want to trial their patches on the PC first in order to create a complete update for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One users, although there is yet to be confirmation of when that will be.
There are a number of changes implemented on the back of last week’s update, which include:
-General memory and stability improvements
-Performance improvements inside the Corvega Assembly Plant
-Fixed issue with player becoming stuck in terminals
For those who want to try out the latest patch, Bethesda provided the following information:
-Log into Steam
-Right Click on Fallout 4 in your Library
-Select Settings
-Select Betas
-A drop down menu will appear. Select Beta Update
-Select OK
-Wait a few minutes and Fallout 4 should update
-When done, Fallout 4 should appear as Fallout 4 [beta] in your Library
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